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B.A. in African American Studies
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This program offers the opportunity for study, research, and community involvement in African American Studies and enables students to explore cultural, literary, historical, socioeconomic and other issues affecting African Americans as well as the link with continental Africa and the Caribbean areas.
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This program is the systematic study of humankind, globally and temporally. It stands apart from other disciplines as its classic subfields biological anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, cultural anthropology (or ethnology) bridge the natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. A fifth subfield, applied anthropology, uses anthropological skills and knowledge to address contemporary social issues. The discipline provides grounding in an integrated, holistic, and comparative understanding of the biological and cultural aspects of the human experience.
B.A. in French Language, Literature, and Culture
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This program enables students to become fluent in French, to speak, write, and read the language with ease. Courses are either specialized or broad in scope. The program typically emphasizes language and literature, but has many options within that area. In addition, students may focus on a particular aspect, such as theater, poetry, art, philosophy, or the history of ideas.
B.A. in Geography - Culture, Justice and Urban Space
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is concerned with social, spatial, and environmental processes in human and natural systems, with a focus on critical theory, practical application, analysis, and interventions. Of central importance to the study of geography are relations between diverse social groups, as well as between people and their natural and human-built environments.
B.A. in Geography - Environmental Systems and Landscape Dynamic
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is concerned with social, spatial, and environmental processes in human and natural systems, with a focus on critical theory, practical application, analysis, and interventions. Of central importance to the study of geography are relations between diverse social groups, as well as between people and their natural and human-built environments.
B.A. in Geography - Geographic Information Science: Analysis, Modeling and Applications
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is concerned with social, spatial, and environmental processes in human and natural systems, with a focus on critical theory, practical application, analysis, and interventions. Of central importance to the study of geography are relations between diverse social groups, as well as between people and their natural and human-built environments.
B.A. in Geography - Globalization, Development and Citizenship
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is concerned with social, spatial, and environmental processes in human and natural systems, with a focus on critical theory, practical application, analysis, and interventions. Of central importance to the study of geography are relations between diverse social groups, as well as between people and their natural and human-built environments.
B.A. in Geography - Nature, Society, Sustainability
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is concerned with social, spatial, and environmental processes in human and natural systems, with a focus on critical theory, practical application, analysis, and interventions. Of central importance to the study of geography are relations between diverse social groups, as well as between people and their natural and human-built environments.
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This program is designed to provide a sound background in the Earth Sciences, supported by strengths in related sciences and mathematics.
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This program provides rigorous training in research, analysis, and writing. Because students of history learn to evaluate evidence, write well, and think clearly, the history major is excellent training for almost any career, including law, business, international affairs and journalism.
B.A. in Italian Language, Literature, and Culture
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This program provides students with a mastery of the language and a broad knowledge of Italian literature and culture. Lower-division courses teach the basic skills needed to read, write, and speak Italian. After the second year, students are trained to devleop an oral and written command of the language. Literature courses cover a broad area of literary studies from Dante and the Renaissance to the modern period. All students with more than one year of high-school Italian are required to take a placement examination, given immediately before registration each semester.
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This program is an important accomplishment for students considering careers in such widely varying areas as law, journalism, corporate management, and teaching. In all of these fields a liberal education incorporating serious study of a scientific discipline is an asset.
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This program is the study of politics, government, and their relationship with other aspects of society. Courses in political science enable students to use political theory and empirical analyses to make sense of their world, to interpret political phenomena in the United States and in other areas of the world, and to understand world politics. Skills in research, analysis, and critical thinking that political science students acquire help to prepare them for careers in politics and government, journalism and communication, and business, as well as post-graduate study.