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This program provides excellent preparation for careers in international business, government/military service, law, education, library science, communications/media, and tourism/recreation. The history curriculum provides through lectures, seminars, and directed studies, a survey of mankind's experience.
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This program provides excellent preparation for careers in international business, government/military service, law, education, library science, communications/media, and tourism/recreation. The history curriculum provides through lectures, seminars, and directed studies, a survey of mankind's experience.
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This program provides theoretical and professional preparation in mass media fields and functions as an academic unit of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences to provide media courses to students in other fields of study and university general education core courses. Students seeking the B.A. degree are required to have a demonstrable proficiency in a foreign language and those seeking the B.S. degree must complete an 18-credit minor or area of emphasis in a subject area outside those taught by the School of Journalism and Mass Media. Advertising is creating, selling, scheduling or producing paid for mass media messages that sell products or services. Advertising is ?salesmanship? in the media.
B.A. in American Studies - History
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This Program at the University of Idaho is an interdisciplinary program offering both a BA degree and a minor. Those majoring in American Studies have a choice of three emphases: literature, history and social science. The University of Idaho does not offer graduate programs in American Studies at this time.
B.A. in American Studies - Literature
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This Program at the University of Idaho is an interdisciplinary program offering both a BA degree and a minor. Those majoring in American Studies have a choice of three emphases: literature, history and social science. The University of Idaho does not offer graduate programs in American Studies at this time.
B.A. in American Studies - Social Science
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This Program at the University of Idaho is an interdisciplinary program offering both a BA degree and a minor. Those majoring in American Studies have a choice of three emphases: literature, history and social science. The University of Idaho does not offer graduate programs in American Studies at this time.
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This program is concerned with the study of humanity as a part of the natural world, and of culture that developed to cope with that world. Anthropologists have dealt largely with prehistoric and small-scale societies and cultures in an effort to arrive at an understanding of universal cultural laws. Anthropologists are increasingly studying large-scale societies and the interaction between small- and large-scale cultures in the global system. While anthropologists have largely focused on prehistoric and non-western societies and cultures, increasingly they are applying basic concepts and methods to the study of modern, complex societies. The strengths of the anthropology program include historical archaeology and the archaeology and cultural study of the Plateau.
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This program involves exposure to concepts fundamental to all living things at several levels of organization. Upper division electives allow students to emphasize natural history, anatomy/physiology, molecular/cellular/developmental biology, or quantitative/integrative biology. Courses are available to students majoring in other disciplines, who wish to increase their knowledge of science, or who wish to obtain a minor in biology. The department offers both Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in biology. A non-thesis graduate degree, the Master's of Natural Sciences, which is designed to increase the breadth and depth of understanding of biology and is designed primarily for secondary teachers, is also offered with a major in Biological Sciences.
B.A. in Broadcasting and Digital Media
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This program provides theoretical and professional preparation in mass media fields and functions as an academic unit of the College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences to provide media courses to students in other fields of study and university general education core courses. Students seeking the B.A. degree are required to have a demonstrable proficiency in a foreign language and those seeking the B.S. degree must complete an 18-credit minor or area of emphasis in a subject area outside those taught by the School of Journalism and Mass Media.
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This program students with a maximum of 15 transfer credits and credits earned through study abroad may be applied toward the upper-division requirements for the B.A. degree in classical studies. Students who receive a C or D in their first upper-division language class are required to pass an oral and written proficiency exam to meet minimum departmental proficiency standards before being allowed to register in other upper-division language classes.
B.A. in Classical Studies - Ancient World Emphasis
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This program students with a maximum of 15 transfer credits and credits earned through study abroad may be applied toward the upper-division requirements for the B.A. degree in classical studies. Students who receive a C or D in their first upper-division language class are required to pass an oral and written proficiency exam to meet minimum departmental proficiency standards before being allowed to register in other upper-division language classes.
B.A. in Classical Studies - Language
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This program students with a maximum of 15 transfer credits and credits earned through study abroad may be applied toward the upper-division requirements for the B.A. degree in classical studies. Students who receive a C or D in their first upper-division language class are required to pass an oral and written proficiency exam to meet minimum departmental proficiency standards before being allowed to register in other upper-division language classes.
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This program is the discipline that investigates the relationships among the use of symbol systems, the creation of meanings, and social behavior. Communication studies is a diverse field that impacts on all spheres of human activity family and other personal relationships, education, commerce and business management, health care, technology development, religious communities, and civic life. Some researchers have found that communication is the most critically needed knowledge base and skills area for building good interpersonal relationships and successful organizations. Communication studies is also a discipline of scholars who conduct research on communication processes in interpersonal and intercultural settings, in organizations of all types, in political and policy making arenas, and in many other applied contexts.
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This program majors concentrate on the core curriculum required of all students an usually begin or continue the study of a foreign language. The Teaching Emphasis is designed for students interested in secondary English education.
B.A. in English - Creative Writing
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This program majors concentrate on the core curriculum required of all students an usually begin or continue the study of a foreign language. The Creative Writing Emphasis is designed for students interested in developing their skills in writing poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. It will prepare students for Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing programs.
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This program majors concentrate on the core curriculum required of all students an usually begin or continue the study of a foreign language. The Literature Emphasis is designed for students seeking a broad liberal arts education and for those planning to go to graduate school to become college or university teachers.
B.A. in English - Professional
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This program majors concentrate on the core curriculum required of all students an usually begin or continue the study of a foreign language. The Professional Emphasis is designed to give students more writing experience in order to prepare them for careers in professional writing and for law and business school.
B.A. in Foreign Languages - Business Option
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This program is designed to provide the student majoring in foreign languages with a liberal arts background and a component of business courses that will form a good beginning for entering a program leading to the degree of Master of Business Administration.
B.A. in Foreign Languages - Computer Science option
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This program is designed to provide a student majoring in foreign languages with a liberal arts background and a component of computer science courses to prepare for admission to either the M.A.T. program in foreign languages or the M.S. program in computer science. This type of curriculum, involving competence in a foreign language as well as mathematical maturity, skill in the use of at least one programming language, and a basic knowledge of computer hardware, should also prove to be a fine background for developing interesting careers and/or graduate study in various fields, e.g., library science, international business, communications media, instructional media, and education.
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This program students with a maximum of 15 transfer credits and credits earned through study abroad may be applied toward the upper-division requirements for the B.A. degree in French. Students who receive a C or D in their first upper-division language class are required to pass an oral and written proficiency exam to meet minimum departmental proficiency standards before being allowed to register in other upper-division language classes.