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This program can prepare students for a wide variety of occupations and careers. Students with a strong anthropology background have found employment in non-governmental organizations; museums; cultural resource management firms; government agencies; health care organizations; local, national, and international businesses; and as translators, social workers, journalists, and teachers. In addition, an anthropology major is excellent preparation for students seeking advanced professional degrees in such areas as business or law or who plan to pursue graduate education in anthropology.
B.A. in Chemistry - Business / Law Option
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This program leads students to immediate employment as a chemist or admission to graduate/professional schools for further education.
B.A. in Chemistry - Chemical Biology Option
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This program leads students to immediate employment as a chemist or admission to graduate/professional schools for further education. The American Chemical Society, the major professional organization of chemists in the United States with more than 150,000 members, accredits certain degree programs that meet its requirements.
B.A. in Chemistry - Chemical Physics Option
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This program leads students to immediate employment as a chemist or admission to graduate/professional schools for further education.
B.A. in Chemistry - Core option
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This program leads students to immediate employment as a chemist or admission to graduate/professional schools for further education.
B.A. in Chemistry - Environmental Option
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This program leads students to immediate employment as a chemist or admission to graduate/professional schools for further education. The American Chemical Society, the major professional organization of chemists in the United States with more than 150,000 members, accredits certain degree programs that meet its requirements.
B.A. in Chemistry - General ACS Option
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This program leads students to immediate employment as a chemist or admission to graduate/professional schools for further education. The American Chemical Society, the major professional organization of chemists in the United States with more than 150,000 members, accredits certain degree programs that meet its requirements.
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Courses in computer science introduce students to a broad range of formal and applied material, as well as new ways of thinking. Mastery of material is important for moving on toward deeper ideas.
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This program can prepare students for a wide variety of occupations and careers. Students with a strong anthropology background have found employment in non-governmental organizations; museums; cultural resource management firms; government agencies; health care organizations; local, national, and international businesses; and as translators, social workers, journalists, and teachers. In addition, an anthropology major is excellent preparation for students seeking advanced professional degrees in such areas as business or law or who plan to pursue graduate education in anthropology.
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Dance majors in the B.A. program are required to complete courses listed below under 07:203 and 07:206. B.A. majors are required to take either 07:206:276 Afro-American Fusion Dance or 07:206:277 Latino and Hispanic Dance Forms. It is recommended that dance majors elect additional courses in the major after consultation with the department undergraduate director. All B.A. majors are required to perform in at least one public performance sponsored by the Department of Dance. Audition required.
B.A. in Evolutionary Anthropology
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This program can prepare students for a wide variety of occupations and careers. Students with a strong anthropology background have found employment in non-governmental organizations; museums; cultural resource management firms; government agencies; health care organizations; local, national, and international businesses; and as translators, social workers, journalists, and teachers. In addition, an anthropology major is excellent preparation for students seeking advanced professional degrees in such areas as business or law or who plan to pursue graduate education in anthropology.
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This program offers an interdisciplinary approach to the academic study of all aspects of the Jewish experience from ancient times to the present.
B.A. in Labor Studies and Employment Relations
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The undergraduate labor studies and employment relations program aims to provide students with an opportunity to learn more about the nature of work, the management of work, the problems of working people, and what workers have done, both individually and collectively, to address those problems. Its introductory courses offer anyone interested in the world of work (or likely to have a job) the opportunity to develop a realistic view of the dominant institutions, practices, and values of the workforce and to think about how work can be improved. Intermediate courses enable students to acquire a range of specific competencies useful to employment, labor relations, and human resource specialists. They also allow students to participate in a series of cultural and disciplinary dialogues providing alternative perspectives on work and the wider society. Advanced courses provide students majoring in labor studies and employment relations with an opportunity to consolidate what they have learned about the nature of work through more in-depth study of a particular topic or topics through either independent work or the senior seminar.