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272 courses from University of Alabama At Birmingham

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B.A.Ed in High School Education/Biology (Double Major)

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This program leads to teacher certification in general science. Students wishing to teach biology only should see the previous section entitled "High School Education/Biology (Double Major)". This program has allowed to forge partnerships across disciplines and to integrate research and practice in order to prepare outstanding new teachers.

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B.A.Ed in High School Education/Chemistry (Double Major)

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This program has allowed to forge partnerships across disciplines and to integrate research and practice in order to prepare outstanding new teachers.

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B.A.Ed in High School Education/English (Double Major)

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This program has allowed to forge partnerships across disciplines and to integrate research and practice in order to prepare outstanding new teachers. Its curriculum results in a double major in high school education and English, with teacher certification in English language arts.

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B.A.Ed in High School Education/Foreign Languages: French (Double Major)

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This program has allowed to forge partnerships across disciplines and to integrate research and practice in order to prepare outstanding new teachers. Its curriculum results in a double major in high school education and English, with teacher certification in English language arts.

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B.A.Ed in High School Education/Foreign Languages: Spanish (Double Major)

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This program has allowed to forge partnerships across disciplines and to integrate research and practice in order to prepare outstanding new teachers. Its curriculum results in a double major in high school education and English, with teacher certification in English language arts.

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B.A.Ed in High School Education/History (Double Major)

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This program has allowed to forge partnerships across disciplines and to integrate research and practice in order to prepare outstanding new teachers. Its curriculum results in a double major in high school education and English, with teacher certification in English language arts. This curriculum results in a double major in high school education and history, with teacher certification in general social science.

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B.A.Ed in High School Education/Mathematics (Double Major)

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This program has allowed to forge partnerships across disciplines and to integrate research and practice in order to prepare outstanding new teachers. Its curriculum results in a double major in high school education and English, with teacher certification in English language arts.

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B.A.Ed in High School Education/Physics (Double Major)

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This program has allowed to forge partnerships across disciplines and to integrate research and practice in order to prepare outstanding new teachers. Its curriculum results in a double major in high school education and English, with teacher certification in English language arts.

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Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies

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This program an interdisciplinary liberal arts degree program sponsored jointly by the Schools of Arts and Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. The program integrates the humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and health-related fields. It is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the cultural values and experiences that connect people of African descent, beginning in Africa and extending to the Caribbean, the Americas, Asia, Australia and Europe. Its curriculum emphasizes new ground-breaking research which experts in the field have acquired and places this knowledge in the context of a fairly traditional liberal arts orientation. African American Studies graduates have gone on to become chiropractors, teachers, professors, university administrators, social workers, civil servants, counselors, lawyers and police officers. UAB Career Services Office conducts an annual Job Fair, where employers visit the school in search of graduating students.

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Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology

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This program emphasizes the holistic view of humankind through the four major branches of the field: socio-cultural anthropology, archaeology, physical anthropology, and linguistics. An undergraduate student has latitude in selecting a personalized program of study in the major that satisfies individual interests and maintains the holistic integrity of an undergraduate degree in general anthropology. The archaeology and physical anthropology laboratory contains an extensive collection of Southeastern cultural materials and skeletal remains from various taxa for use in teaching and research. The department also has a remote sensing laboratory where students learn to analyze cultural behavior from satellite imagery. Occasional field schools offer opportunities to gain practical experience in ethnography.

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Bachelor of Arts in Art - Art Education

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This program is offered for students who seek a liberal arts education with a specific concentration in art studio, art history or art education. Admission to the university assures the student of participation in the curriculum leading to the B.A. degree. No additional review process is required to seek the B.A. degree in art.

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Bachelor of Arts in Art - Art History

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This program prepare students for a wide range of careers and graduate study, the degree program emphasizes skills in critical thinking and visual literacy and a broad knowledge of art history across time periods and cultures. Museum studies, study abroad (including Italy, New York, and the Southwest) and internships are also offered.

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Bachelor of Arts in Art - Art Studio

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This program is offered for students who seek a liberal arts education with a specific concentration in art studio, art history or art education. Admission to the university assures the student of participation in the curriculum leading to the B.A. degree.

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Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies - Communication Management

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This program is designed for students interested in the general principles of communication from interpersonal relationships to the theory and practice of public dialogue. Students majoring in Communication Studies may concentrate in Communication Management or Mass Communication. The concentration in Communication Management is designed for students interested in the general principles of communication from interpersonal relationships to the theory and practice of public advocacy.

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Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies - Mass Communication

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This program is designed for students interested in the general principles of communication from interpersonal relationships to the theory and practice of public dialogue. Students majoring in Communication Studies may concentrate in Communication Management or Mass Communication. The concentration in mass communication allows students to specialize in journalism, broadcasting, or public relations.

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Bachelor of Arts in English

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This program is multifaceted, in this program students will find that the reading, writing, and critical thinking skills nurtured by the English major will help them to pursue careers in virtually any field. Employers know that an English major is someone who can write and think logically and critically and is thus a desirable candidate for managerial and professional employment positions. Students graduating from this university with a major in English have gone on to achieve advanced degrees from graduate and professional schools. They work in fields as diverse as book and magazine publishing, web publishing, teaching, law, medicine, library science, banking, and retail management.

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Bachelor of Arts in English - Creative Writing

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This program is designed for English majors who desire to gain experience and skills in writing fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction. Students have opportunities to interact not only with a nationally recognized faculty but also with distinguished visiting writers brought to campus by the UAB Writer's Series. Outstanding students also have opportunities to read and publish their work here and to compete for awards.

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Bachelor of Arts in English - Linguistics

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This program allows students to explore the scientific study of language. This concentration is recommended for anyone interested in understanding the principles that underlie language. As language scientists, linguists study how people turn thoughts into sentences. They explore such diverse topics as grammar, dialects, language history, sound systems, language acquisition, and language and the brain, among other areas. Linguistics is quite interdisciplinary, having ties to anthropology, cognitive science, education, foreign language, philosophy, and psychology. Completing the English major with a concentration in linguistics can make a student uniquely suited for a number of different professions - for example, law, medicine, education, writing, government service (such as the FBI), professional translation, or diplomacy. Linguistics majors have entered diverse fields upon graduation: speech therapy, technical writing, language-related software development, law, and neurological medicine.

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Bachelor of Arts in English - Professional Writing and Public Discourse

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This program is designed for English majors who are interested in non-fiction writing for corporate and public life. Building upon a core set of courses in literature and linguistics, the 15 additional credit hours required for the concentration include advanced writing courses designed to hone academic and critical writing skills, professional writing courses that provide valuable strategies for composing in corporate contexts, and courses on the production and analysis of public discourse, including that seen in publications such as magazines, medical texts, and university view books. English majors who complete the concentration might pursue a variety of career options that require advanced writing skills, in areas such as technical writing, publishing, teaching, editing, and business.

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Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Language - French

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This program offers an articulated approach to the study of the French language and the culture, civilization and literature of the French-speaking world. Literacy skills and understanding are developed throughout the course of study, as is the nurturing of critical and analytical skills. Majors will leave the program with the ability to engage in critical and cross-cultural analysis. Students have the opportunity to do in-depth work in special topics seminars. Typically, French concentration majors have more than one major or a complement of minors to facilitate the applied aspect of language study. Students graduating from UAB with a concentration in French have gone on to graduate or professional school and/or employment in such fields as business, education, government, industry, international relations, law, public health, medicine, hotel and restaurant management and publishing. The French concentration has opportunities for community outreach activities in Alabama, and has diverse study abroad opportunities from which to choose.

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