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Accelerated for a B.S. in Chemistry and Masters of Science in Science
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This program provides an opportunity for students to prepare for the study in health related fields, such as medicine, pharmacy and dentistry, as well as careers in secondary education.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is to develop within students a thorough understanding of the nature and workings of the urban, U.S. and global economic systems; to prepare students to enter the economics profession in business, industry, or government; and to provide a solid foundation for graduate work in economics.
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This program is to develop within students a thorough understanding of the nature and workings of the urban, U.S. and global economic systems; to prepare students to enter the economics profession in business, industry, or government; and to provide a solid foundation for graduate work in economics.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is to provide quality undergraduate training in music, consisting of common courses obligatory to all degree candidates, with supplemental subjects which define the student?s major area of specialization; to offer each student personalized career guidance and the opportunity to explore a variety of possible options; to provide all students the cultural and humanistic perspectives and skills common to the music professions; to cultivate a sensitive respect for all musical cultures and for the accomplishments of their outstanding practitioners; to stimulate self-reliance and encourage independent intellectual and artistic growth; to assist the graduates in securing employment within the profession; to identify and train those students of exceptional musical and scholastic talent for advanced study; and to contribute to the general cultural and educational aspirations of the campus and the community.
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This program is to prepare urban social workers whose knowledge, values, ethics, and skills enable them to intervene effectively with distressed African American communities, as well as other communities and populations at risk of negative outcomes and overall well being. The program goals include: to prepare autonomous practitioners committed to working competently and effectively with urban families, groups, organizations and communities; to socialize students to the values and ethics of the profession of social work; to address challenges, issues and problems of the urban environment toward the alleviation of human suffering and enhancing the quality of life of oppressed, at-risk, and vulnerable urban populations; to develop an appreciation for the historical and contemporary contributions of African Americans to the field of social welfare as a context for social work practice; to prepare students with the knowledge, skills and commitment to address oppression and social injustice in all forms and to promote the fullest understanding of the reality and complexity of human diversity as a basis for culturally competent social work practice.
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This program is to develop an ability in students to competently employ broad-based analytical tools and fundamental engineering principles in the design of civil engineering systems; prepare students to the formulation of problems in specific application areas, including environmental, geotechnical, structures, transportation, and water resources engineering; provide students with skills of design experiences, which escalate in scope and complexity over the duration of their educational program, culminating in a realistic design project comparable to the work that a civil engineer would expect to do in the workplace; grant students the knowledge of written and oral presentation of their work that will develop good communication skills; provide students with the value of working in teams; instill in students a desire for lifelong learning and ethical responsibility, so they can effectively adapt to the changing demands in the workplace; and develop the potential of students to assume top managerial and leadership roles in their chosen professional careers.
B.S. in Industrial Engineering
Study mode: Full Time |
The program is intended to offer the students flexibility in building a program to fit their professional goals and needs. This program will continuously improve its educational process to nurture and challenge these students to greater levels of engineering achievement and professional contribution to society through excellence and innovation in education, research, experiential learning, and in partnership with industry, government, and the citizens of Maryland.
B.S. in Transportation Systems
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This program is designed to provide a curriculum that will adequately prepare students for entry-level professional positions or for pursuing advanced studies in transportation engineering, planning, management and entrepreneurship, and distribution logistics. This program emphasizes interdisciplinary training enabling the student to attain the requisite knowledge base to provide systems analysis, planning, design, and management services at the professional level. This program is unique because it provides one-stop undergraduate training for students interested in acquiring a broad knowledge of transportation that encompasses traffic and highway engineering, planning and management, and logistics. This program also provides the opportunity to obtain the M.S. degree in Transportation in one year.
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Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art - Art History
Study mode: Full Time |
This program's objectives are to provide the opportunity for the student to develop a competitive portfolio of work or experiences in one or more areas of the visual arts; and, to develop the student's capacity for diligent and persistent inquiry into his work and environment.This program focuses on the major shifts and chronology of western and non western art and its relationship to contemporary art and society.
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art - Graphic Design
Study mode: Full Time |
This program's objectives are to provide the opportunity for the student to develop a competitive portfolio of work or experiences in one or more areas of the visual arts; and, to develop the student's capacity for diligent and persistent inquiry into his work and environment.This program works with the drawn, painted, photographed, or computer generated imagery.
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art - Illustration
Study mode: Full Time |
This program's objectives are to provide the opportunity for the student to develop a competitive portfolio of work or experiences in one or more areas of the visual arts; and, to develop the student's capacity for diligent and persistent inquiry into his work and environment.This program is the visual interpretation of the written word. It includes the traditional media and digital technology to create illustrated images.
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art - Painting
Study mode: Full Time |
This program's objectives are to provide the opportunity for the student to develop a competitive portfolio of work or experiences in one or more areas of the visual arts; and, to develop the student's capacity for diligent and persistent inquiry into his work and environment. This option with emphasis on materials, techniques and theory associated with 21st century image making. Students will be required to explore a variety of approaches to painting.
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art - Photography
Study mode: Full Time |
This program's objectives are to provide the opportunity for the student to develop a competitive portfolio of work or experiences in one or more areas of the visual arts; and, to develop the student's capacity for diligent and persistent inquiry into his work and environment. The program focuses on traditional camera arts as well as digital media with particular emphasis on developing a strong portfolio of images that communicate visual ideas.
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art - Printmaking
Study mode: Full Time |
This program's objectives are to provide the opportunity for the student to develop a competitive portfolio of work or experiences in one or more areas of the visual arts; and, to develop the student's capacity for diligent and persistent inquiry into his work and environment. This option requires the student to develop a strong portfolio of visual ideas using a variety of image making techniques that include; lithography, intaglio, serigraphy, the relief print and the mono print. Students will also be encouraged to use digital media.
Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art - Sculpture
Study mode: Full Time |
This program's objectives are to provide the opportunity for the student to develop a competitive portfolio of work or experiences in one or more areas of the visual arts; and, to develop the student's capacity for diligent and persistent inquiry into his work and environment. This program prepares students for advanced study and careers in three-dimensional design. Students gain competency in the basic techniques of modeling, casting, carving and fabrication.
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This program enables students to understand the past and the present and to prepare for the future. It provides insight into the experiences of the diverse peoples of the world as well as an understanding of the process of recording, narrating, and interpreting these events by historians. This program provides excellent preparation for a variety of careers. The skills and knowledge gained through historical research are good preparations for careers in law; teaching, both at the pre-collegiate and collegiate levels; theology; library science; and archival management and museum work; as well as in politics and government, in banking, business and industry, and in administration.
Bachelor of Arts in History - African/African American History
Study mode: Full Time |
This program enables students to understand the past and the present and to prepare for the future. It provides insight into the experiences of the diverse peoples of the world as well as an understanding of the process of recording, narrating, and interpreting these events by historians. This program provides excellent preparation for a variety of careers. The skills and knowledge gained through historical research are good preparations for careers in law; teaching, both at the pre-collegiate and collegiate levels; theology; library science; and archival management and museum work; as well as in politics and government, in banking, business and industry, and in administration.
Bachelor of Arts in Music - Piano or Organ
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is to provide quality undergraduate training in music, consisting of common courses obligatory to all degree candidates, with supplemental subjects which define the student?s major area of specialization; to offer each student personalized career guidance and the opportunity to explore a variety of possible options; to provide all students the cultural and humanistic perspectives and skills common to the music professions; to cultivate a sensitive respect for all musical cultures and for the accomplishments of their outstanding practitioners; to stimulate self-reliance and encourage independent intellectual and artistic growth; to assist the graduates in securing employment within the profession; to identify and train those students of exceptional musical and scholastic talent for advanced study; and to contribute to the general cultural and educational aspirations of the campus and the community.
Bachelor of Arts in Music - Vocal
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is to provide quality undergraduate training in music, consisting of common courses obligatory to all degree candidates, with supplemental subjects which define the student?s major area of specialization; to offer each student personalized career guidance and the opportunity to explore a variety of possible options; to provide all students the cultural and humanistic perspectives and skills common to the music professions; to cultivate a sensitive respect for all musical cultures and for the accomplishments of their outstanding practitioners; to stimulate self-reliance and encourage independent intellectual and artistic growth; to assist the graduates in securing employment within the profession; to identify and train those students of exceptional musical and scholastic talent for advanced study; and to contribute to the general cultural and educational aspirations of the campus and the community.