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This program allows students the most freedom in choosing electives. It is an excellent program for pre-medical or pre-teaching students. Also, it can be effectively combined with a pre-law or business curriculum to provide excellent preparation for law or business careers in the technology sector. Students interested in a teaching career should contact the Liberal Studies/Pre-teaching Program.
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This program allows students the most freedom in choosing electives. It is an excellent program for pre-medical or pre-teaching students. Also, it can be effectively combined with a pre-law or business curriculum to provide excellent preparation for law or business careers in the technology sector. Students interested in a teaching career should contact the Liberal Studies/Pre-teaching Program.
B.S in Engineering Physics - Computation
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This program includes breadth and depth in both physics and engineering.
B.S in Engineering Physics - Electronics
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This program includes breadth and depth in both physics and engineering.
B.S in Engineering Physics - Materials Science
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This program includes breadth and depth in both physics and engineering.
B.S in Engineering Physics - Mechanical
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This program includes breadth and depth in both physics and engineering.
B.S in Engineering Physics - Solid State
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This program includes breadth and depth in both physics and engineering.
B.S. in Electrical Engineering
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This program covers the design, construction, testing, and operation of electrical components, circuits, and systems. Electrical engineers are concerned with information representation and transmission, advancing integrated circuit design for digital, analog and mixed systems, new devices and architectures, and all the areas of circuits and systems that have traditionally supported these efforts. This includes all phases of the digital or analog transmission of information such as in radio, television, telephone systems, fiber optics, wireless communication, and satellite communications, as well as control and robotics, electric power, information processing and storage.
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This program has a natural science focus. The foundational courses for this degree include science majors natural science and mathematics sequences as well as ethics and social science. Advanced courses in ecology, environmental engineering, and other areas also provide natural science depth to the program.
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
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This program addresses the education and training of mechanical engineering students and concentrates on two technical areas design and analysis of thermo fluid systems for effective use of energy; and design, analysis, and control of mechanical systems including the study of materials used in engineering. Educational efforts are channeled to expand the skills of prospective engineers not only in understanding fundamentals but also in developing competence in analyzing engineering systems.
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This program is an ideal choice for students who plan to pursue graduate studies, either in physics or related fields. Some students with a scientific bent also take a physics degree as a stepping stone to medical or law school.
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
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This program features numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth to understand better the meanings and purposes of the visual arts, including their historic development, their roles in society, and their relationships to other fields in the humanities. Students learn to think critically and communicate clearly about works of art. The art history major develops the following skills: knowledge acquisition, critical thinking, analysis of visual and textual sources, advanced research and writing skills, and sophisticated oral presentations. These intellectual skills enable art history majors to pursue a diversity of interests in a wide spectrum of fields and professions, including graduate work in art history.
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This program provide preparation for many career options. Classes providing essential skills for the comprehension and performance of music are offered alongside courses designed to create an appreciation for music?s changing role in their communities. Graduates in music have pursued careers in musical performance, pedagogy, theory, musicology, and arts administration, as well as careers outside of music in medicine, law, engineering, business, and the humanities.
Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
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This program develop comprehensive skills that help prepare them for graduate study or careers in either the fine or commercial arts. Faculty members emphasize the development of conceptual and technical competence, as well as critical analysis of the student?s own work and that of others. By graduation, every student develops a body of original artwork to be exhibited in a senior show in the department gallery. Students are required to articulate an artist?s statement reflecting their own engagement with the creative process, in conjunction with their senior show. Studio art majors take all three sections of the Western culture art history sequence and are encouraged to continue with one or more courses in 20th-century or contemporary art.