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The Department of Accounting prepares students for entry into the accounting profession. Twenty five hours of courses will be taken for an undergraduate degree in addition to the six hours of Principles of Accounting (ATG 157 and ATG 158) included in the Foster College of Business Administration's requirements.
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The art history major is intended to provide a thorough and broad background as a basis for concentrated study and research. Although one foreign language is required to meet the University requirements for the B.A. degree, those intending to go on to graduate art history study are advised to become proficient in a second foreign language.
BA in Communication - Advertising
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The Department of Communication is a learning community committed to the study of communication from both theoretical and applied perspectives. The Department integrates the academic study of communication with a commitment to professional education in five concentrations. They are: Advertising, Electronic Media, Journalism, Organizational Communication, Public Relations, Sports Communication.
BA in Communication - Electronic Media
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The Department of Communication is a learning community committed to the study of communication from both theoretical and applied perspectives. The Department integrates the academic study of communication with a commitment to professional education in five concentrations. They are: Advertising, Electronic Media, Journalism, Organizational Communication, Public Relations, Sports Communication.
BA in Communication - Journalism
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The Department of Communication is a learning community committed to the study of communication from both theoretical and applied perspectives. The Department integrates the academic study of communication with a commitment to professional education in five concentrations. They are: Advertising, Electronic Media, Journalism, Organizational Communication, Public Relations, Sports Communication.
BA in Communication - Organizational Communication
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The Department of Communication is a learning community committed to the study of communication from both theoretical and applied perspectives. The Department integrates the academic study of communication with a commitment to professional education in five concentrations. They are: Advertising, Electronic Media, Journalism, Organizational Communication, Public Relations, Sports Communication.
BA in Communication - Public Relations
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The Department of Communication is a learning community committed to the study of communication from both theoretical and applied perspectives. The Department integrates the academic study of communication with a commitment to professional education in five concentrations. They are: Advertising, Electronic Media, Journalism, Organizational Communication, Public Relations, Sports Communication.
BA in Communication - Sports Communication
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The Department of Communication is a learning community committed to the study of communication from both theoretical and applied perspectives. The Department integrates the academic study of communication with a commitment to professional education in five concentrations. They are: Advertising, Electronic Media, Journalism, Organizational Communication, Public Relations, Sports Communication.
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The B.A. degree requires completion of a 202 or 300-level foreign language course. Only three hours of foreign language are required if the student places at the 202 level or above; as many as 14 hours may be required if the student has less proficiency. In addition to fulfilling the requirements for a B.A. degree, all English majors must complete a minimum of 33 hours in courses above the 100-level, distributed according to the following requirements. (English majors are advised not to fulfill the general education HV-literary analysis requirement by taking ENG 124 or 127).
BA in English - English Major/Business Minor
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This program is designed for students interested in an MBA program or a number of business and professional fields.
BA in English - English Major/Writing
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This program is designed for students interested in creative writing or preparation for professional writing, publishing, editing, advertising, etc.
BA in English - Preprofessional or Graduate School
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This program prepares student for professional training (such as law school or library science) or graduate school in English.
BA in English - Teacher Education
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Students wishing to meet the requirements for a teaching certificate in English from the Illinois State Board of Education.
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The philosophy program offers courses designed to serve a variety of academic needs by providing a confrontation with the principal thinkers and the fundamental issues that have shaped humankind's intellectual heritage, by providing a philosophical perspective of several other fields, and by providing - as preparation for graduate study - a solid grounding in the chief figures, methods, division, and problems of philosophy. Regardless of the students' vocational interests, academic major program, or plans for graduate work, the program seeks to stimulate their intellectual involvement in the continuing re-exploration of basic and meaningful questions.
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The primary concern of the program is for the undergraduate student who would elect study in this significant area of human culture and life. A comprehensive and non-sectarian program of studies is provided to meet the special interests and needs of all students. The program is also appropriate for students electing a major in religious studies with the intention of preparing for matriculation for the Master of Arts degree in religious studies (or religion) at another institution.
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The purpose of the program is to prepare graduates for careers in buying and sales and related areas in the fashion industry. In addition to their major coursework students will also pursue a minor in business management or marketing. The Retail Merchandising curriculum includes core courses in the history and philosophy of family and consumer sciences along with specialized courses in retail merchandising. These areas include apparel analysis, consumer behavior, fashion merchandising, and textiles. The Department of Family and Consumer Sciences offers both a local and global focus, empowering graduates to respond to diverse and complex family and consumer issues.
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The purpose of the social work major is to prepare students for beginning practice in social work and to provide an educational foundation for students planning to pursue graduate studies in social work or other helping professions. The major provides a well-rounded academic and practice background in the generalist social work practice model. The social work program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. The curriculum requires majors to complete 72 credit hours, including 21 hours of liberal arts requirements, 45 hours of social work requirements, and 6 hours of electives. A student may declare a social work major when admitted to Bradley; however, in order to progress to the professional practice component of the curriculum, a formal admission is required during the junior year.
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Sociology is a rich discipline that prepares baccalaureate students in the best liberal arts tradition to be functioning citizens in the complex modern world. Sociology is a dynamic and powerful tool for understanding the way people organize themselves into families, groups, communities, cities and organizations, and societies. The sociological perspective is one students will carry with them throughout life, whether they enter a profession, start a business, or go to graduate school. It can be applied to the most pressing social issues and problems of their time. Sociological theories and concepts will help students to understand social problems such as crime, poverty, racism, violence against women and children, and sexism and to contribute to their solutions.
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