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AU/NTL Master of Science in Organization Development
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This degree is designed primarily for full-time, mid-career working individuals who are interested in entering or advancing their careers in organization development and change. The program offers an intensive learning environment focused on theory, practice, and the development of oneself as an agent of change. Moving through the program in intact learning groups (or cohorts) enables students to master concepts of organizational development while simultaneously building their capacity to diagnose, facilitate, and intervene in their own system on a real-time basis. Supported by our faculty, many of whom have national and international reputations as leaders in the field of organizational consulting and change, this experiential learning format enhances course learning. More information about our courses can be found in our course descriptions section.
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This program provides a cumulative grade point average of 3.00 with a minimum grade point average of 3.20 in the major is required, and students will be admitted formally to the M.A. only after they have completed all undergraduate requirements. Students may use up to six approved credit hours at the 500 level or above to satisfy both degrees. For more information on approved graduate coursework, contact the SOC Graduate Office at ext. 2040. Students in any undergraduate major at American University are eligible for consideration.
B.A. / M.A in Public Communication
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This program enables highly qualified students to earn, in five years of full-time study, both a B.A. in any discipline and an M. A. in Communication: Public Communication.
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B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies - Communication, Legal Institutions, Economics, and Government
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This program is designed for students who want a breadth of background necessary to participate effectively in decision making for public affairs and the practical training necessary to deal with social problems as public issues.
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This program analyzes the foundations, functions, policies and procedures of justice. Crime and deviance are major public policy concerns in American society, and systems of justice are the major public policy responses for dealing with these problems. Cross cultural and international perspectives are brought to bear when they shed light on the nature of crime and deviance in America or on the workings of American systems of justice.
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This program is an interdisciplinary program that examines the role of law as it permeates social, political, and economic institutions. The complex relation of law and justice, broadly conceived, is the central consideration in this program of study. Drawing on the social sciences and humanities, this curriculum offers an historical and international perspective on legal issues.
B.A. in Performing Arts - Musical Theatre
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This program offers Performance, Technical, Arts Management, Theatre tracks.
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B.A. in Secondary/K-12 Education
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This program is designed for students who wish to obtain teaching credentials in secondary education while completing their majors in the humanities, arts, natural and social sciences. To do so, students complete a second major in Secondary Education designed to meet certification requirements in the District of Columbia and make them eligible for certification in over 40 states. Students should consult with the director of Teacher Education to coordinate their general and subject-area certification requirements with other university major requirements.
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This program in history allows students to complete both degrees within five years. The principal advantage of the combined BA/MA program is that students may take two graduate courses while still undergraduates. These two courses will satisfy the requirements of both their undergraduate and graduate degrees. Students normally apply during the second semester of their junior year. They need not take the GREs. Students will be admitted formally to M.A. status only when they have completed all requirements for the B.A. in History with strong grades (3.00 grade point average on a 4.00 scale and a 3.20 in history courses). Those students moving to M.A. standing will be exempt from the usual Graduate Record Examination (GRE) admission requirement.
B.A./M.A. in Political Science
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This program enables qualified students to earn, in a continuous plan of study, both the B.A. in Political Science or a related discipline and the M.A. in Political Science.