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Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Study mode: Full Time |
This is a 20-month sequence leading to a B.S.N. degree. It is designed for students who have earned a baccalaureate or higher degree in the liberal arts or sciences. This program is built upon the recognition that college students, often older and with preparation in another discipline, have maturity, ability and desire to complete BSN requirements in a condensed, rigorous program. For the program to be accelerated, a specific time sequence must be met. The program must be entered in the fall semester and completed in 20 months.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program offers a professional education in economic analysis and its application to both private and public sectors of the national economy. It applies economic theory and historical perspective to complex social and political issues and the economic factors affecting them. The program prepares for graduate studies in economics as well as for professional careers in private and international business and public administration.
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Study mode: Full Time |
This program deals with the the study of human diversity from the Paleolithic to the present, how humans form and think about communities, how they make a living, impact the environment, communicate, and express themselves in art, religion, language, and in practical activities. Anthropological study is comparative and wholistic; students learn to integrate diverse kinds of information - environmental, economic, political, social, expressive - into composite pictures of human social life and cultures. Anthropology is where the natural and social sciences meet. Undergraduate students in anthropology have opportunities to participate in archaeological and other research projects where they sample and gain first-hand acquaintance with the interpretation of data in the field. In addition to faculty projects, the department keeps information on field schools and opportunities for study abroad.
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is dedicated to the proposition that art and culture are one, and that exposure to the visual arts is an essential component of every liberal education. Students in the department are encouraged to utilize these resources through study, institutional internships and sponsored research, whenever possible. Students takes survey courses in the history of art and architecture, one studio course and a selection of specialized courses from each of the three following periods: ancient and medieval, Renaissance and baroque, modern and contemporary. They take the senior seminar. Art history majors take comprehensive examinations in their senior year.
Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is an inter-departmental program administered by a committee selected from the faculty of the Departments of Biology and Chemistry. Interested students should direct inquires to Dr. Ildiko Kovach, the Advising Coordinator, or Dr. John Golin of the Department of Biology (319-5722). The course requirements are designed to provide rigorous but balanced training in both biology and chemistry. In addition, undergraduate students are encouraged to participate in laboratory research with the faculty or at area research facilities such as the National Institutes of Health and the Walter reed Army Institute of Research. The biochemistry curriculum fulfills course requirements for most post-graduate schools in areas such as chemistry, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, as well as most life science professional schools in medicine, dentistry, veterinary sciences and optometry.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is offered by the department of biology, the biology majors have option of following either BA or BS, they have to choose the program in terms of their future goals but there is no advantage of choosing one program over the other, there are certainly personal and practical considerations that are important in choosing the B.A. or B.S. program.
Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry and Secondary Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program, jointly administered with the Department of Education, combines a sound background in chemistry with the basic education courses required by most school districts for teaching at the high school level. Chemistry concentrators who wish to avail themselves to this program should consult the undergraduate advisers in both departments as early as possible in their undergraduate careers.
Bachelor of Arts in Classical Civilization
Study mode: Full Time |
This interdisciplinary program allows non-language majors the opportunity to pursue the study of classical civilization. Students take core courses in Greek and Roman literature in translation, ancient history, art history, and mythology, and relevant electives in the Department of Greek and Latin and in other departments and schools of the University. They may take courses in Greek or Latin language, although these are not required. They also requires the completion of a senior thesis.
Bachelor of Arts in Classics (Greek and Latin)
Study mode: Full Time |
In this program, students read classical texts in both Greek and Latin. It consists of six or seven courses in Greek beyond the 102 level, six or seven in Latin beyond the 102 level, two in prose composition, two in ancient history, and two in ancient art and architecture. It requires that students master a reading list of selected primary works in both languages, sit for translation exams, and complete a senior thesis.
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In this program the department provides prospective teachers, actors, directors, designers, playwrights and scholars with practical skills and sound knowledge of the history of the theater. Opportunities for performance and technical work accompany the season productions and numerous laboratory productions every year. Students in this program must earn crew credits by working on department productions.
Bachelor of Arts in Drama and Secondary Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is provided for the development of imaginative, disciplined expression in the theater, and for students' intellectual growth and cultural enrichment. In its degree programs, the department provides prospective teachers, actors, directors, designers, playwrights and scholars with practical skills and sound knowledge of the history of the theater.
Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for those who are interested in teaching the Pre-K-third grades, in teaching young children (PreK-3rd grade). They should inform their academic adviser in order to receive the correct program of studies and should also consult with the coordinator of secondary education. Information sheets are available in the Department of Education.
Bachelor of Arts in Education Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is a non-teaching major, it is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation for Teacher Education (NCATE) and maintain state approval for licensure. To be accepted as a major in any of the teacher education certification programs, a candidate must have recommendations from two education professors who have had the candidate in class.
Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for those who want to teach in self-contained classrooms (grades 1-6), they should inform their academic adviser in order to receive the correct program of studies and should also consult with the coordinator of secondary education. Information sheets are available in the Department of Education.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program seeks to cultivate students' understanding and awareness of the cultures of the francophone world through the study of language, literature, and other forms of expression (film, political discourse, art, music, etc.). In the best American liberal arts tradition, this program combine the study of a specific discipline (francophone language, literature, and culture) with the development of broader skills of critical analysis and verbal expression. By engaging with another language and culture, students gain a better understanding of themselves and the world in which they live and acquire practical skills that they can apply in a variety of professional contexts. Indeed, many of the students choose to combine the French major with a major or minor in politics, international relations, or business.
Bachelor of Arts in French and Secondary Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is offered in collaboration with the Department of Education, Modern Languages and Literatures. Students in the joint program will complete the major program in their chosen language and a minor program in education (seven courses, including student-teaching internship). Courses in language, literature, conversation, civilization, linguistics, and methodology, along with the appropriate education courses, will help students acquire the skills and knowledge necessary for successful teaching. Modern Languages and Literatures majors who wish to avail themselves of this program should consult the undergraduate advisers in both departments as soon as possible in their undergraduate careers in order to insure that they make room in their schedules for all the required courses in both fields. See also the secondary education requirements in the Department of Education.
Study mode: Full Time |
This comprehensive program of courses in literature and civilization, ranging from introductory surveys through period and genre offerings to seminars treating individual major authors, provides the experience of another culture and of its modes of thought and expression. Students learn to express themselves clearly and correctly in four advanced language courses taught at the university or the department. Students are encouraged to choose a minor or a second major field. Majors currently in the program are combining their German studies with Education, Drama, Music, History, Politics, and Biochemitry.
Bachelor of Arts in German and Secondary Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is offered in collaboration with the Department of Education, Modern Languages and Literatures. Students in the joint program will complete the major program in their chosen language and a minor program in education (seven courses, including student-teaching internship). Courses in language, literature, conversation, civilization, linguistics, and methodology, along with the appropriate education courses, will help students acquire the skills and knowledge necessary for successful teaching. Modern Languages and Literatures majors who wish to avail themselves of this program should consult the undergraduate advisers in both departments as soon as possible in their undergraduate careers in order to insure that they make room in their schedules for all the required courses in both fields. See also the secondary education requirements in the Department of Education.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides an excellent preparation for a variety of careers including law, teaching, business and marketing, journalism and government. The stress in all parts of the program on student participation through discussion in small groups, writing and critical analysis, provides majors with skills that are highly transferable to other disciplines and employment.
Bachelor of Arts in History and Secondary Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This is a special program in collaboration with the education department combining history with secondary education. It has additional requirements for entry and completion and offers students multi-state certification in the teaching of social studies at the high school level. Interested students should consult the information on the program offered in the education department.