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The Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) is a Bachelor of Science degree program that provides the student with the appropriate course work to apply for a dietetic internship. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Dietetics Education of the American Dietetic Association (CADE), 120 South Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606, 312/899-5400. Graduates of the DPD are eligible for any dietetic internship accredited by the CADE, which is required to take the national examination to become a registered dietitian. An accredited pre-professional practice program is also available in the Division of Nutrition.
B.A. in African-American Studies - Humanities
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This program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of African people nationally and globally. It recognizes how issues and factors in addition to race affect the lives of African people worldwide. As an interdisciplinary field of concentration, it offers critiques of knowledge presented in the traditional disciplines and professions, scholarly and artistic accounts of the realities of the lives of African-Americans, and perspectives on social change.
B.A. in African-American Studies - Social/Behavioral Science
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This program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of African people nationally and globally. It recognizes how issues and factors in addition to race affect the lives of African people worldwide. As an interdisciplinary field of concentration, it offers critiques of knowledge presented in the traditional disciplines and professions, scholarly and artistic accounts of the realities of the lives of African-Americans, and perspectives on social change.
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The Art History program promotes world art studies and encourages a view that celebrates cultural diversity. The program benefits from an international student body and faculty, whose areas of specialty include the ancient and modern cultures of Africa, Latin America, North America, Asia, Egypt, the Middle East, Europe, and the African Diaspora cultures, in addition to contemporary theory and criticism. Lecture courses and seminars emphasize cross-disciplinary methods.
B.A. in English - Literary Studies
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The Department of English is concerned with the study of language and literature and with the craft of writing-endeavors considered integral to education since ancient times. Although the department concentrates on texts written in English by authors from Great Britain and the United States, it also examines translations of texts from other languages as well as newly emerging literatures in English from other cultural perspectives. Majors who concentrate in literature take a range of courses that will afford them opportunities to read poetry, prose, and drama from a variety of historical periods and cultural groups. These literature courses seek to promote students' verbal acuity and abilities at thoughtful evaluation.
B.A. in English - Rhetoric and Composition
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Students will study rhetorical history and theory as well as contemporary approaches to the theory and practice of writing in both academic and non-academic settings. In addition, they will learn how to use new publication and information technologies, such as HTML coding, which will make more attractive to prospective employers. Each of these courses will make students a better writer and improve their ability to communicate in general.
B.A. in Geography - General Geography
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The geography major has been designed to enable the student to develop a broad understanding of social and environmental issues, attain depth in a specialized area within geography, and acquire skills needed to gain employment and carry out lifelong learning. In order to assist students in attaining depth, the following concentrations are offered: human geography, physical geography, and geographic information science.
B.A. in Geography - Geographic Information Science
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The geography major has been designed to enable the student to develop a broad understanding of social and environmental issues, attain depth in a specialized area within geography, and acquire skills needed to gain employment and carry out lifelong learning. In order to assist students in attaining depth, the following concentrations are offered: human geography, physical geography, and geographic information science.
B.A. in Geography - Human Geography
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The geography major has been designed to enable the student to develop a broad understanding of social and environmental issues, attain depth in a specialized area within geography, and acquire skills needed to gain employment and carry out lifelong learning. In order to assist students in attaining depth, the following concentrations are offered: human geography, physical geography, and geographic information science.
B.A. in Geography - Physical Geography
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The geography major has been designed to enable the student to develop a broad understanding of social and environmental issues, attain depth in a specialized area within geography, and acquire skills needed to gain employment and carry out lifelong learning. In order to assist students in attaining depth, the following concentrations are offered: human geography, physical geography, and geographic information science.
B.A. in Geography - Pre-Education
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The Social Studies Education Concentration in Geography is designed for students who want to be secondary school teachers. This degree provides the initial teaching preparation for the Alternative M.Ed. Program in Social Studies Education in the College of Education at Georgia State University, or similar Master?s degrees at other universities.
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Philosophy is an excellent field of study for anyone wishing a broad education that teaches one how to think and promotes self-awareness. It is particularly appropriate as a major or minor for those contemplating a career in law, government or business administration, public service, politics, education, or religion.
B.A. in Philosophy - Pre-Law Concentration
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Philosophy is an excellent field of study for anyone wishing a broad education that teaches one how to think and promotes self-awareness. It is particularly appropriate as a major or minor for those contemplating a career in law, government or business administration, public service, politics, education, or religion.
B.A. in Political Science - General Political Science
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Political scientists study the determinants of such distributions, including political parties and voters, public opinion, interest groups, bureaucracies and administrative behavior, public law, international relations, international law and organizations, national security, intergovernmental relations, political behavior, political philosophy, comparative politics, public policy, and conflict.
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Psychology is the science of the behavior of humans and animals. The topics of investigation range from the life sciences to the social sciences, and applications occur in clinical, industrial, community, and other social contexts. Psychological knowledge contributes to the understanding of experience and behavior and to the formation of optimal personal relations.
B.A. in Psychology - Community Psychology
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Community Psychology is an area of psychology that aims to apply psychology toward improving the well being of human groups. An ecological perspective, a prevention orientation, and an appreciation of diversity characterize this area. Often community psychology takes the form of ?action research? in which knowledge gained from basic research or psychological theory is applied in real-world settings. The concentration is most appropriate for students who want to apply psychology theories and methods to solving social and environmental problems, such as drug abuse, homelessness, and violence. The curriculum should prepare graduates either to pursue graduate education in community psychology or to work in community-based organizations.