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B.A. Degree in Art History

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This program acquires a thorough foundation in the history of Western art and architecture, from ancient to modern, with tracks also in non-Western art, and such practical aspects of the discipline as gallery management.

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B.A. Degree in Studio Art

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This program concentrates on the creative, technical, and practical aspects of the discipline, acquiring a broad-based background in drawing, design, painting, and sculpture, plus specialized tracks in ceramics, printmaking, photography, and digital and electronic media. In addition, majors are expected to acquire a sound foundation in art history and criticism with the emphasis on modernism.

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B.A. in Africana Studies

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This program is designed to explore African civilizations and their influences on other parts of the black Diaspora. Issues within the black international communities in Africa, the United States, and elsewhere are examined from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Particular attention is focused on political concepts, cultural development, legal relations, and social theories. The major in Africana studies provides students with a thorough background in the historical, political, social, and economic conditions of people of African descent. Because of this field?s interdisciplinary approach, students are exposed to the critical contributions of scholars representing a variety of theoretical approaches and intellectual perspectives, enhancing the student?s knowledge and understanding, while encouraging higher-level thinking and the ability to critically evaluate ideas and information. The interdisciplainary structure of Africana Studies offers knowledge and skills that would be of interest to persons considering admission to graduate or professional schools and careers in: education, law, journalism, international relations, social work, nursing, allied health care professions, positions in state and local government agencies, non-profit agencies.

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B.A. in Psychology

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This program provides an understanding of the biological, cognitive, social, and clinical origins of behavior, thought, and emotion, and the methods that psychologists use to investigate them. Knowledge of psychological principles and the ability to evaluate theories and research are essential in the rapidly changing society. It also provides the students with a background of fundamental subject matter that will equip them for subsequent graduate study in related fields. The major is also beneficial for students seeking careers that involve knowledge about interpersonal relationships such as medicine, education, law, or management, and for those seeking careers in standard business settings in which a major goal is to adapt products and services to closely reflect human needs and capabilities.

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B.A./M.A. Program in English

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This program allows the highest achieving undergraduate English majors early admission into the English MA Program. Once admitted, students take four graduate English courses in place of undergraduate courses that are similar in content. The combined degree has two tracks: one leads to English Teacher Certification, while the other leads only to the MA. This program is designed for students to finish both the undergraduate and graduate degree in five years, although there is no requirement to finish in this period.

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B.A./M.A. Program with Teacher Certification in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

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This program prepares undergraduates for initial certification as Pre-K-12 teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages. Students wishing to apply to the program should plan to major in Linguistics and should consult with the program director as early as possible in their academic careers to insure completion of program requirements in a timely manner. In addition to the regular B.A. program in linguistics with teacher certification and the regular M.A. in TESOL, the linguistics department offers a five-year combined B.A./M.A. degree program. Upon completion of the five-year program, graduates will hold a bachelor's degree in linguistics, New York State teaching certification in TESOL, and a master's degree in TESOL. The combined program will allow students the opportunity to complete these requirements one semester sooner than students who complete the programs sequentially. The combined program is restricted to students with an outstanding undergraduate record who are expected to excel in the graduate program. During the first four semesters as an undergraduate, students in the combined program will pursue a normal course of study for the B.A. in Linguistics with New York State certification in TESOL. Students must apply to the five-year combined program in the second semester of the sophomore year. During the third year of study students will take two pedagogy courses and the field components associated with them at the graduate level, and will student-teach in the second semester of the fourth year. They will then enter the graduate program prepared to complete the M.A. degree in one year of full-time study.

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B.E. in Materials Science and Engineering

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This program is an interdisciplinary educational opportunity, with areas of specialization in Biomedical, Electrical, Manufacturing, Materials, Civil/Enviromental, Nano and Mechanical Engineering. This variety of available programs constitutes courses of study which are in depth and cohesive, and provide basic training for prospective graduates to enter a wide range of industries or to proceed to graduate studies in engineering fields.

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B.E. in Materials Science and Engineering - Biomechanical Engineering

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This program describes the application of various engineering disciplines to biomedical problems. For example, a mechanical engineer may apply skills to the design of prosthetic devices, while an instrumentation engineer might design patient-monitoring equipment for intensive care facilities; both could be considered to be engaged in biomedical engineering. What is required is a sound understanding of a particular branch of engineering along with the application of certain principles of biology and medicine. The student should make use of open elective credits to learn the basics of biology and organic chemistry.

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B.E. in Materials Science and Engineering - Civil Engineering

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This program can best be described as study, research and design of infrastructure or processes which respond to societal needs for sustainable development. The specialization in Civil Engineering is composed of two alternative tracks: Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering. Depending on the courses chosen, the student who pursues this specialization will be prepared for further study or employment in structural materials engineering, environmental remediation, or engineering involving design for environment.

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B.E. in Materials Science and Engineering - Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

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This program in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering can be obtained by fulfilling the following requirements: Students wishing to specialize in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering should substitute MEC 301: Thermodynamics for ESG 302: Thermodynamics of Materials to fulfill Engineering Science core requirements.

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B.E. in Materials Science and Engineering - Nanoscale Engineering

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This program is of functional materials and devices which involve controllable processes and transformations at the scale of billionths of a meter promises to become a major focus of future efforts in both engineering and scientific research. By combining a thorough background in materials science, engineering design and surface and molecular chemistry and devices, the Engineering Science major with a specialization in Nanoscale Engineering will prepare students for graduate study as well as materials and process engineering and research and development jobs in this exciting new area.

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B.E./M.S. Program In Materials Science and Engineering

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This program enables the students to apply at the beginning of the junior year for admission to this special program, which leads to a bachelor of engineering degree at the end of the fourth year and a master of science degree at the end of the fifth year. In the junior year, the student takes ESM 350, which is normally taken in the senior year, instead of ESM 335. In the senior year, a student takes ESM 513, to use in lieu of ESM 335, in the fall and another graduate course in the spring. In the fifth year, the student takes 24 credits. The advantage of this program over the regular M.S. program is that a student may start his or her M.S. in the senior year, and that he or she needs only 24 credits in the fifth year as opposed to 30 credits for a regular M.S. student. For details of the M.S. degree requirements, see the graduate program director.

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B.S. in Athletic Training Program

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This program is designed for students interested in an allied health profession specializing in the health care of physically active individuals. Working under a physician's supervision, certified athletic trainers are members of the sports medicine field who specialize in the prevention, evaluation, management, treatment, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. Certified athletic trainers work with a variety of physically active individuals and may be employed by secondary schools, colleges and universities, professional athletic teams, hospitals, private clinics, and industrial settings. The student's professional preparation is directed toward the development of specified competencies in the following domains: risk management and injury prevention; pathology of injuries and illnesses; clinical evaluation and diagnosis; acute care of injury and illness; pharmacology; therapeutic modalities; therapeutic exercise; general medical conditions and disabilities; nutritional aspects of injury and illness; psychosocial intervention and referral; health care administration; and professional development and responsibilities. In addition, all students are required to fulfill their clinical education requirements under the direct supervision of an approved clinical instructor. Major emphasis is placed on the development of psychomotor skills in addition to cognitive knowledge.

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B.S. in Business Management - Accounting

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This program is designed for the student who wishes to enter the business arena equipped with substantial knowledge and skills across the full spectrum of business disciplines. Students in the major will study accounting, marketing, finance, management information systems, management and operations, human resource management, and business strategy along with a full complement of support courses in economics, statistics, and ethics.

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B.S. in Business Management - Finance

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This program is designed for the student who wishes to enter the business arena equipped with substantial knowledge and skills across the full spectrum of business disciplines. Students in the major will study accounting, marketing, finance, management information systems, management and operations, human resource management, and business strategy along with a full complement of support courses in economics, statistics, and ethics.

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B.S. in Business Management - Management and Operations

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This program is designed for the student who wishes to enter the business arena equipped with substantial knowledge and skills across the full spectrum of business disciplines. Students in the major will study accounting, marketing, finance, management information systems, management and operations, human resource management, and business strategy along with a full complement of support courses in economics, statistics, and ethics.

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