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Accelerated Master of Historic Preservation
Study mode: Full Time |
This one-year program requires completion of 30 semester hours plus a 9-hour thesis. The program is only open to individuals who have an undergraduate degree in historic preservation.
BA in Chinese Language and Literature
Study mode: Full Time |
The program pays equal attention to the four language skills of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Graduates should be able to read diverse Chinese texts with little external help except from dictionaries, and should also be able to express ideas about complex social and literary issues orally and in writing in grammatical Chinese.
BA in Classical Culture - Classical Archaeology
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides students with an opportunity to pursue studies in Greek and Roman literature, history, archaeology, art, philosophy, and religion, without concentrating on the ancient languages, although some study in Latin and/or Greek is strongly encouraged. The Classics Department offers a concentration in archaeology under the classical culture major. Students may contact the department for details. This program provides students with an opportunity to study the archaeology, languages, art and history of the Greeks and Romans; the program also offers students archaeological field experience on a classical site.
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Comparative Literature is the study of common features in the literatures of more than one culture. It can focus on a genre, a period or a theme, or it can focus very broadly on the materials of literature itself - structure, rhetoric or language. With such a broad focus, Comparative Literature defines itself in terms of theory and method. Students can use a Comparative Literature background in a variety of ways. Generally speaking, anyone who is professionally interested in the interpretation of the written or spoken word - whether lawyer, businessperson, writer or humanities professor can profit from the theory and methods of comparative literature.
Study mode: Full Time |
The dance major program is grounded in studio course work in dance technique, with a 32 semester-hour requirement in ballet and modern dance and additional requirements in jazz, tap, improvisation, and alternate forms. Complementing the program?s technique component is a range of courses which employ dance as a vehicle for study of the human body, the creative process, musical form, the history of world cultures, psychology, educational theory and practice, and technical design for the stage and for multi-media formats. The curriculum enables dancers to develop technical proficiency and choreographic ability; gain experience in performance, production, and teaching; explore the scientific, philosophical, and historical foundations of dance; consider the relationship of dance to other art forms; experience the power of dance as an educational tool; and encounter dance as a total theatre experience.
BA in English - Advanced Studies in English
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in English - Creative Writing
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in English - English Language Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in English - Humanities Computing
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in English - Interdisciplinary Renaissance Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in English - Medieval Literature
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in English - Multicultural American Literature
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in English - Rhetoric and Composition
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in English - Studies in the Novel
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes critical thinking, articulate self-expression, and a broad knowledge of English and American Literature, language history and usage, and the critical contexts that help us to interpret our own age as well as others. Although the program encourages breadth and variety, it also offers ample opportunity for intensive study of particular interests, such as linguistics or creative and technical writing. A grade of C or better must be achieved in all major courses.
BA in Geography - Geographic Information Systems
Study mode: Full Time |
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computer programs linking features commonly seen on maps (such as roads, town boundaries, water bodies) with related information not usually presented on maps, such as type of road surface, population, type of agriculture, type of vegetation, or water quality information. A GIS is a unique information system in which individual observations can be spatially referenced to each other.
BA in Geography - Human Geography
Study mode: Full Time |
Human Geography combines economic and cultural geography to explore the relationships between humans and their natural environment, and to track the broad social patterns that shape human societies.
BA in Geography - Physical Geography
Study mode: Full Time |
Physical Geography is the study of the natural processes that shape the surface of the Earth and life on it; the characteristics of the natural features of some portion of the Earth's surface; the study of physical features of the earth's surface.
Study mode: Full Time |
The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) program is designed for students who desire a more flexible program of study than is provided by the B.S. degree. It may be used by those seeking a more liberal education or a background in geology for use in other fields. Common career paths for students with a B.A. degree include science education, science journalism, and environmental law. The B.A. degree is not intended to prepare a student for professional or graduate work in geosciences unless the student takes the additional courses in mathematics, chemistry, and physics required for the B.S. degree.
Study mode: Full Time |
The German Studies major is designed to provide students with communicative proficiency in the German language and competency in the interpretation of German culture. Following the completion of basic requirements, the program offers optimal flexibility to the individual student who can choose from a variety of courses and, under the guidance of a faculty mentor, devise a curriculum geared towards his or her specific career goals and intellectual interests. The department is comprised of specialists in the major areas of German Studies who integrate language teaching with the teaching of German literature, linguistics, film, and culture studies as well as important aspects of contemporary German society, business, and politics. The study of German in the United States has undergone significant changes in recent years and the German program at the University of Georgia reflects those changes by offering intermediate and advanced German courses that cover broad subject areas but generally are not literary survey or genre courses. Instead, the focus of a course may be a specific issue or a topic that students learn to investigate in depth or from a particular perspective. Through such courses students acquire the critical tools to undertake independent inquiries into the field of German and form their own questions about cultural specificity and difference. While either German literature or linguistics constitutes the core of these courses, they are frequently interdisciplinary and include materials and methods from other fields such as history, music, film, philosophy, art history, and sociology.
BA in Germanic and Slavic Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed to provide students with a good communicative knowledge of both the German and the Russian language and a basic insight into the culture of Germany and Russia. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in each course. All upper-division courses fulfilling the major requirements must be taken in residence with the exception of a maximum of 6 hours of transfer credit. Upper-division transfer credit from a non-UGA study abroad program may be applied to the major, subject to approval by the department, and provided that credit for the appropriate prerequisite (GRMN 2002 or RUSS 2002 or the equivalent) was earned before participation in the program.