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3/2 Engineering Program - B.S. in Chemistry

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During the first three years, the student completes the major requirements in chemistry as well as most or all of the general education requirements at Radford. Some introductory engineering courses should also be completed while the student is at Radford; some of these may be taken during the summer. The student then transfers to Virginia Tech and, in two additional years, completes the requirements for a degree in engineering.

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3/2 Engineering Program - B.S. in Engineering

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During the first three years, the student completes the major requirements in physics as well as most or all of the general education requirements at Radford. Some introductory engineering courses should also be completed while the student is at Radford; some of these may be taken during the summer. The student then transfers to Virginia Tech and, in two additional years, completes the requirements for a degree in engineering.

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3/2 Engineering Program - B.S. in Physical Science - Physics Option

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During the first three years, the student completes the major requirements in physics as well as most or all of the general education requirements at Radford. Some introductory engineering courses should also be completed while the student is at Radford; some of these may be taken during the summer. The student then transfers to Virginia Tech and, in two additional years, completes the requirements for a degree in engineering.

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Accelerated Bachelor's/Master's Program in Criminal Justice

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Students take 12 hours of graduate courses that count toward both their bachelor's and master's degree (Master of Arts or Master of Science) and receive their degree with 122 credit hours and their MS degree with an additional 24 graduate credit hours. Therefore, students can earn both their BS and MS with a total of 146 credit hours. In a traditional program, they would need 156 credit hours.

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B.A. Degree with Art History and Museum Studies Concentration

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This program allows a student to concentrate in art history and museum studies and requires a minimum of 6 hours in a foreign language.

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B.A. Degree with Studio Art Concentration

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This program allows a student to emphasize a studio area and requires a minimum of 6 hours in a foreign language.

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B.A. in Communication - Corporate Communication and Public Advocacy Concentration

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This concentration prepares students for positions as professional communicators in both the private and public sectors. Students may choose to focus more heavily on corporate communication at the management level; these students may wish to select classes that provide skills and knowledge related to leadership conflict management, and communication training. Students may also choose to focus more heavily on public advocacy in both for-profit and non-profit organizations and develop skills and knowledge related to employing public argumentation to influence cultural, social, and political debate and policy; these students may wish to select classes that provide training and skills in critical analysis, argumentation and advocacy, and social change.

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B.A. in Communication - Public Relations Concentration

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This concentration prepares students for positions as professional communicators by providing a combination of technical communication skills and theoretic knowledge necessary to make them competitive for entry-level public relations positions.

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B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies - Liberal Arts Non-Teaching Option

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This program is intended for students who have a clearly defined educational goal that cannot be met by another degree program or combination of majors and minors at Radford University. The flexibility offered by this program should be aimed at accomplishing unique and specifically defined sets of learning goals.

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B.A. in Media Studies - Advertising Concentration

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This concentration prepares students for positions in advertising by providing both theoretical and aesthetic elements as well as skills in the production of advertisements in a variety of media.

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B.A. in Media Studies - Journalism Concentration

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This concentration prepares students for careers in researching, writing, preparing and disseminating public information though conventional and digitally transmitted media, including newspapers, magazines, the Internet, radio, television, and cable.

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B.A. in Media Studies - Production Technology Concentration

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This concentration prepares students for positions in creative production in corporate, industrial and professional environments, utilizing the World Wide Web, multimedia, radio, television, and field production.

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B.A. in Media Studies - Web Design Concentration

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This concentration prepares students to pursue careers involving the creation of news, information, entertainment, and other content for the Web and related interactive media.

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B.F.A. Degree with Graphic Design Concentration

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This program provides a comprehensive education for the professional graphic designer and prepares a student for graduate study.

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B.F.A. Degree with Studio Art Concentration

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This program provides a comprehensive education for the professional artist and prepares a student for graduate study.

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B.S. Degree in Chemistry - Environmental Science Option

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This program is for students who intend to seek employment in the rapidly growing environmental field.

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B.S. Degree in Chemistry - Pre-Professional Concentration

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This concentration is a rigorous four-year program recommended for students planning a career in pharmacy, medicine, dentistry or veterinary medicine. The first three years are designed to optimally prepare students for the pre-entrance aptitude examination (PCAT, MCAT, DAT or GRE). By carefully choosing electives, this concentration can also be used to prepare for graduate study in biochemistry, pharmacology or related fields.

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B.S. Degree in Chemistry - Professional Chemist Concentration

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This concentration is a rigorous four-year program that provides a strong background in chemistry for those students who plan to become professional chemists. It provides an excellent foundation for graduate study in chemistry or related fields and will prepare students for careers in industrial, academic or governmental settings.

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B.S. Degree with Studio Concentration

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This program allows a student to seek a basic education in art, leaving room to explore other disciplines. It is recommended for a student seeking a second major or a minor in another discipline.

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B.S. Degree with Teacher Licensure in Art Education

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This program prepares a student for teaching art at the primary and secondary levels and requires courses in the education department for certification.

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