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Associate of Arts in General Studies
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The associate degree program provides a foundation of general education course along with any elective course work. This degree is designed for students who want to achieve their educational goals in a short amount of time.
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The Major presents his/her work to a faculty jury who will assess the development in two reviews: the Progress Review and the Senior Review. The Progress Review involves the submission of a portfolio of studio work completed after 15 credit hours of Visual Arts Studio Core courses. The Senior Review consists of a public exhibition of the student?s art or design works.
BA in English - English Education Major
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This English provides a broad background in literature, an understanding of the language, and skill in its use. It prepares students for teaching careers; for writing and editorial work; for professional schools of law, business, theology, and library science; and for any endeavor in which facility in the use of language is essential. Students may major or minor in English, and there are two options for those majoring in English.
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This English provides a broad background in literature, an understanding of the language, and skill in its use. It prepares students for teaching careers; for writing and editorial work; for professional schools of law, business, theology, and library science; and for any endeavor in which facility in the use of language is essential. Students may major or minor in English, and there are two options for those majoring in English.
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This program requires 24 credit hours of Visual Arts Department courses allow the student to create their own distinctive set of Visual Arts courses. This selection of coursework must include three courses in one visual art discipline, that is, animation, ceramics, painting, sculpture, or printmaking, or three courses in graphic design for a total of nine credit hours. To complete the coursework, the student completes fifteen credit hours of electives with Art (ART), Art History (ARTH), Graphic Design (ARTD), or Art Education (ARTE) prefixes.
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The major in German requires a minimum of 36 credit hours in German. The course work should include 101, 102, 201, 202, 311, 312, and 18 credit hours of upper-division (300-400) classes.
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This program is designed to produce graduates who are globally literate, open to diverse societies and cultures, and skilled in a modern, foreign language. Such majors have a unique opportunity to combine a major or minor in Global Studies with minors in Latin American Studies, European Studies, Global Agriculture, and/or many of the currently existing majors at SDSU.
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Graphic Design majors study visual communications theory and practice in digital, print, time-based, on-line, and interactive media. Areas of study may include, but are not limited to, logos, computer graphics, publication and web page design, illustration, advertising, posters, multi-media, and computer animation. The program aims to develop a knowledge base for careers that can relate to professional practice, and students prepare a portfolio for use after graduation to seek positions in business and industry as well as nonprofit organizations.
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This major in history, with relevant supporting work, prepares one for a variety of careers, including employment in the public schools, state and national government agencies, historic and cultural preservation, museums, archives, historic sites and parks, publishing, and private businesses looking for individuals with a strong liberal arts background. Some graduates go on to law and other professional schools and others to graduate programs in history.
BA in Journalism - Advertising
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This program is for students who want to work in newspaper, broadcast, or magazine advertising sales or production or who want to work in advertising agencies or with advertising departments take this specialization.
BA in Journalism - Agricultural Journalism
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students may major in both agriculture and journalism thus preparing themselves for careers in many areas that draw upon mass communication skills and a knowledge of agriculture. Those careers include reporting and editing for agriculture magazines and newspapers, for agriculture sections of general newspapers, for public relations or advertising in agribusiness, and for farm broadcast.
BA in Journalism - Broadcast Journalism
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This program is for students who want to work in news in radio and television take this specialization.
BA in Journalism - News Editorial
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This program is designed for students who want to be reporters or editors for newspapers, magazines, wire services, photojournalism or who want to work in public relations or government information usually take this specialization.
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The following classes will fulfill the required and/or elective credits for attaining an American Indian Studies minor. They will also serve to satisfy the General Ed core requirements for a baccalaureate degree (B.A.). Currently, these classes are taught via the DDN (Direct Digital Network).
BA in Latin America Area Studies
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The program aims to prepare SDSU graduates for the employment opportunities of the 21st Century. The curriculum is tailored for students who desire a Latin American background in conjunction with their disciplinary specialization in majors such as business, economics, political science, history, geography, anthropology, Latin American literature, sociology, agriculture, and ecology, or in one of the other professional colleges at SDSU. Typically participants in the program carry a major in a specific discipline while completing LAAS course requirements listed below. Completion of this program will be noted on a graduate?s transcript and a certificate will be presented.
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This program is ideal for those students wishing to double-major or who wish to develop a complementary area of study such as Art, Dance, Drama, Foreign Language, or Communications Studies. It can also be used as a degree for teacher certification by combining the B.A. with the professional Music Education and Professional Education courses.
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Instruction in applied music is offered in piano, organ, voice, guitar, and all instruments of the band and orchestra. Faculty provide a thorough basis for the development of individual performance through weekly recital forums and special recital programs at the junior and senior levels.
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A traditional, intensive study of music history is undertaken by music majors. The Department also offers an eclectic series of courses for students seeking to satisfy requirements in the general education curriculum. These include introductory surveys in Western Art Music, Global Indigenous Musical Traditions, and the American realms of jazz, blues, and country.