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B.A. Degree in Journalism

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This program provides a basic foundation for students who wish to pursue careers in newspapers, magazines, TV and radio broadcasting, and online journalism outlets. The undergraduate journalism program culminates in a B.A. degree in journalism. The students enrolled in this program will be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the principles and practices they will need to perform as top-flight professional communicators. In addition to core courses within the major, students will take undergraduate coursework that consists of a variety of other subjects such as history, economics, government, sociology and psychology. This exposure acquaints students with fundamental problems and issues they will encounter in their careers.

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B.A. in Accounting

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This program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in public accounting in states that require the equivalent of 150 semester hours of college-level education to sit for the CPA examination. This is a program of study that leads to the B.A. degree with a major in accounting and students may choose to take additional courses at the undergraduate level or enroll in the Master of Arts in Management program.

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B.A. in Chemistry

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This program provides opportunities for more detailed study in these areas and physical chemistry in comparison, the biochemistry major provides time for coursework in anatomy, physiology, and genetics. Students who wish to attend graduate school or seek employment in chemistry should choose the chemistry major, while the biochemistry major is especially suited to students seeking admittance to graduate work in biochemistry or medical (dental, pharmacy, physician assistant) school.

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B.A. in English

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This program requires ten courses in English (40 credits), six of these courses (24 credits) must be numbered 3000 and above. Although the English major (without teaching licensure) allows considerable freedom in choosing courses, students should consult carefully with their advisors. Advisors can help students shape their programs to fit career goals-for example, to develop a deep literary background in preparation for graduate study in English, to develop writing, reading and analytical thinking skills in preparation for law school, or to develop communication skills in conjunction with courses in communication or management in preparation for a career in business or government.

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B.A. in Psychology

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This program provide a broad-based program that prepares psychology majors for advanced study toward higher degrees in psychology and curriculum fosters learning in several areas targeted by liberal arts and career education: how to learn, how to obtain and/or evaluate different kinds of information, how to think critically, how to solve problems systematically, and how to write effectively.

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B.S. in Biochemistry

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This program provides opportunities for more detailed study in these areas and physical chemistry in comparison, the biochemistry major provides time for coursework in anatomy, physiology, and genetics. Students who wish to attend graduate school or seek employment in chemistry should choose the chemistry major, while the biochemistry major is especially suited to students seeking admittance to graduate work in biochemistry or medical (dental, pharmacy, physician assistant) school.

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B.S. in Chemistry

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This program provides opportunities for more detailed study in these areas and physical chemistry in comparison, the biochemistry major provides time for coursework in anatomy, physiology, and genetics. Students who wish to attend graduate school or seek employment in chemistry should choose the chemistry major, while the biochemistry major is especially suited to students seeking admittance to graduate work in biochemistry or medical (dental, pharmacy, physician assistant) school.

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B.S. in Psychology

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This program provide a broad-based program that prepares psychology majors for advanced study toward higher degrees in psychology and curriculum fosters learning in several areas targeted by liberal arts and career education: how to learn, how to obtain and/or evaluate different kinds of information, how to think critically, how to solve problems systematically, and how to write effectively.

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BS Nursing

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This program prepares students for entry-level professional nursing practice including the health needs of undeserved populations. This level of education is based on core knowledge and clinical competency applied though a unique blend of critical thinking, caring, communication and collaboration. Health promotion, illness management and population-based care are the focus of the traditional undergraduate curriculum. Students are prepared to practice holistically as leaders in healthcare delivery, with an educational foundation grounded in the Benedictine values.

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Bachelor of Arts in Natural Sciences

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This program requires a minimum of 36 credits, with at least 16 credits taken in one department and 8 credits in a second department. A minimum of 16 course credits must be earned at the 3000-level or higher.

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Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences

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This program allows a student to pursue a broad range of issues by selecting courses in psychology, sociology, gerontology, economics, and political science. At the discretion of the dean of the School of Sciences, courses having strong social science emphasis may be selected from other fields.

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Bachelor of Science Degree in Exercise Physiology

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This program is the comprehensive delivery of professional services concerned with the analysis, improvement, and maintenance of health and fitness, rehabilitation of heart disease and other chronic diseases and/or disabilities, and the guidance and counsel of athletes and others interested in athletics, sports training, and human adaptability to acute and chronic exercise. Academic preparation offers a unique and comprehensive study of human stress, physical activity, and lifestyle issues. Results from exercise physiology research studies help to discern the psycho physiological effects of exercise, and the extent to which regular exercise helps in developing and maintaining cardiovascular and musculoskeletal integrity.

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Bachelor of Science Degree in Health Information Management

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This program is for those who wish to earn a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Information Management and become eligible for the RHIA national examination. Students with as little as one semester of previous college experience are eligible for the Health Information Management program.

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Doctor in Nursing Practice

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This program educates professional nurses for advanced practice in nursing either as clinical nurse specialists in adult nursing, gerontology nursing,, nurse managers, adult nurse practitioners, family nurse practitioners, gerontology nurse practitioners, adult or family psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners. The curriculum has the integration of nursing science, concepts and theories from related disciplines, along with practice and research. Opportunity is provided to pursue individual interests with respect to clientele and health care settings.

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Doctor of Physical Therapy

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This program dedicated to meeting the health care needs of society with special consideration for rural communities through practice, education, and administration. As autonomous practitioners or members of multi-disciplinary teams, program graduates are recognized as leaders in the provision of evidence-based practice that is compassionate, ethical, and legal. Program graduates adapt to and implement change that benefits their community and the profession. The entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program at The College of St. Scholastica is a 3+3 model of education. Prerequisite years contain coursework necessary for admission to the program and general education requirements. Physical therapy professional education begins in the fourth year and is a full-time day program, 33 continuous months in length. Once admitted into the program, students take all courses at the graduate level. During the first year, students gain knowledge of the profession and begin fundamental skill acquisition. Students who start the first year of the DPT without a bachelor's degree will be awarded a B.A. in Health Sciences upon successful completion of the first year at the end of the spring semester. During the fifth and sixth years, students continue to acquire application skills along with proficiency in critical inquiry necessary for advancement of knowledge in physical therapy.

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Major in Advertising and Public Relations

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This program provides a basic foundation for students who will work in a variety of settings. These students will be able to design appropriate messages for specific audiences using a number of media. The interdisciplinary nature of this program reflects the liberal arts focus of the College.

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Major in Applied Economics

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This program lets students, broaden their horizons and take classes that are outside of the major. This helps graduating applied economics majors to have a wide-ranging education that will be helpful in virtually every job market.

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Major in Art

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This program prepares the student to develop a clear personal expression as a visual artist in a chosen medium. Students will also demonstrate technical skill and the ability to evaluate and critique their own work as well as the work of other artists.

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