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Alternative Master of Arts in English Language Arts Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program offers graduate work for the Master of Arts degree in Secondary Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning (CTL). The prerequisites for a master's degree include the completion of an appropriate baccalaureate curriculum and any designated subject area deficiencies. Candidates enrolling in the alternative master's program must earn a total of 42 hours of credit for the Master's degree.
Alternative Master of Arts in Mathematics Education
Study mode: Full Time |
In this program the prerequisites for a master's degree include the completion of an appropriate baccalaureate curriculum and professional teacher certification. Candidates enrolling in the master's program must earn a total of 42 hours of credit for Alternative Master's degree.
Alternative Master of Arts in Science Education
Study mode: Full Time |
In this program the prerequisites for a master's degree include the completion of an appropriate baccalaureate curriculum and professional teacher certification. Candidates enrolling in the master's program must earn a total of 42 hours of credit for Alternative Master's degree.
Alternative Master of Arts in in Social Science Education
Study mode: Full Time |
In this program the prerequisites for a master's degree include the completion of an appropriate baccalaureate curriculum and professional teacher certification. Candidates enrolling in the master's program must earn a total of 42 hours of credit for Alternative Master's degree.
B.S. in Athletic Training Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program prepares students for the BOC Certification Examination and careers in athletic training by providing quality coursework and offering exposure to a variety of directed clinical education experiences and allied health professionals. This provides a kaleidoscope of learning adventures for students. Our students, faculty and clinical instructors are committed to growth as athletic trainers and as people. Within this program every person has voice and a role in reaching the common goals of providing supreme learning experiences and superior healthcare to the physically active.
B.S. in General Health Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed for students interested in health education in settings that are not school-based. For instance, students enrolled in the program can prepare for careers as worksite health promotion specialists or as community health educators. In addition, the program is appropriate for students interested in graduate study in public health and allied health. The general health studies major can be used as a premedical major, provided the student identifies an interest in applying to medical school early and makes the appropriate substitutions in the course requirements. One academic year of inorganic chemistry (CH 101 and CH 102) and one academic year of organic chemistry (CH 231, CH 232, and CH 237) should be taken. Students should also take math through calculus (MATH 125), one academic year of physics (PH 101 and PH 102), and one academic year of biological sciences (BSC 114:115 and BSC 116:117). Applications to medical school should be completed approximately one year prior to the expected date of enrollment. The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is required by most schools. The Health Professions Advising Office in the College of Arts and Sciences is available to assist general health studies majors. The courses required in the program are specified below. Total coursework required for the degree is 120 semester hours.
B.S. in physics - Astrophysics
Study mode: Full Time |
This program includes the general education requirements, the following major requirements, all requirements for an approved minor, and sufficient other credits to total a minimum of 120 applicable semester hours. A 2.0 grade point average in the major is required. The major GPA is calculated based on all courses applicable to the major that the student has attempted at UA and all work attempted applicable to the major throughout the entire higher education career. The graduate school track requires successful completion of the following 36 semester hours.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program includes the general education requirements, the following major requirements, all requirements for an approved minor, and sufficient other credits to total a minimum of 120 applicable semester hours. A 2.0 grade point average in the major is required. The major GPA is calculated based on all courses applicable to the major that the student has attempted at UA and all work attempted applicable to the major throughout the entire higher education career. The graduate school track requires successful completion of the following 36 semester hours.
B.S. in physics - Graduate School
Study mode: Full Time |
This program includes the general education requirements, the following major requirements, all requirements for an approved minor, and sufficient other credits to total a minimum of 120 applicable semester hours. A 2.0 grade point average in the major is required. The major GPA is calculated based on all courses applicable to the major that the student has attempted at UA and all work attempted applicable to the major throughout the entire higher education career. The graduate school track requires successful completion of the following 36 semester hours.
B.S. in physics - Physics Education
Study mode: Full Time |
This program includes the general education requirements, the following major requirements, all requirements for an approved minor, and sufficient other credits to total a minimum of 120 applicable semester hours. A 2.0 grade point average in the major is required. The major GPA is calculated based on all courses applicable to the major that the student has attempted at UA and all work attempted applicable to the major throughout the entire higher education career.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides a rewarding career for those who dream of planning, designing, and constructing structures like air-pollution control systems, airports, bridges, dams, environmental engineering facilities, foundations for structures, highways and roads, hydroelectric facilities, reservoirs and lakes, structural frameworks for large buildings, traffic systems, and water-supply systems.
BS in Construction Engineering
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides a rewarding career for those who dream of planning, designing, and constructing structures like air-pollution control systems, airports, bridges, dams, environmental engineering facilities, foundations for structures, highways and roads, hydroelectric facilities, reservoirs and lakes, structural frameworks for large buildings, traffic systems, and water-supply systems.
Bachelor Arts in Music Administration
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed for students who intend to pursue advanced degrees in musicology, music librarianship, or music theory and those for whom a general liberal arts curriculum is more appealing than the highly specific curriculum of the B.M. or B.S. degree. Music majors can choose to combine their interest in music with an understanding of the business of arts management. In addition to music courses, students take courses in accounting, economics, sales, mass communication, and administration. Students also gain practical experience working in a box office, promoting events, and managing concert halls.
Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages and Literaturein French Literature
Study mode: Full Time |
This program offers many advantages to students interested in majoring or minoring in French. While UA students have at their disposal the resources and diversity of a large research university, the French department is also small enough to be able to offer its students individualized attention and support as they complete their studies. In addition, the French language is spoken in dozens of countries around the world and is the official language used by many international organizations.
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed to enable students to study the diversity of American experiences, incorporating race, gender, class, and ethnicity as categories for for cultural analysis. Students study different aspects of American society and culture: history, film and the arts, literature, social institutions, education, philosophy, and the general American landscape.
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed to enable students to study the diversity of American experiences, incorporating race, gender, class, and ethnicity as categories for for cultural analysis. Students study different aspects of American society and culture: history, film and the arts, literature, social institutions, education, philosophy, and the general American landscape.
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed to enable students to study the diversity of American experiences, incorporating race, gender, class, and ethnicity as categories for for cultural analysis. Students study different aspects of American society and culture: history, film and the arts, literature, social institutions, education, philosophy, and the general American landscape.
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides students with a solid academic foundation in archaeology, cultural anthropology, physical anthropology,and anthropological linguistics. Competency in social scientific writing is stressed in the anthropology curriculum and a number of anthropology courses earn students writing credit ("W" credit) towards the fulfillment of general core curriculum requirements.
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed to enable students to study the diversity of American experiences, incorporating race, gender, class, and ethnicity as categories for for cultural analysis. Students study different aspects of American society and culture: history, film and the arts, literature, social institutions, education, philosophy, and the general American landscape.
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed to provide the undergraduate student with a broad comprehensive knowledge of the history of world art. In art history courses the student learns the major masterpieces of world art and how to distinguish different period styles in art. In the pursuance of the B.A. degree in Art History the student acquires skill in thinking critically about artworks. The B.A. in Art History degree provides the student with the knowledge of art history required for employment in related fields, such as art librarianship, K-12 art instruction, and museum and gallery work. Students interested in pursuing a career in the fields of museum curatorial work and university-level teaching will need to continue their studies at the graduate level. Recipients of the Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Alabama have been accepted into the graduate programs of City University of New York, Emory University, Kansas University, Texas University, Florida State University, University of Alabama, and many other institutions of higher learning.