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University of Illinois At Springfield , United states

68 courses from University of Illinois At Springfield

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B.A. in Communication

Study mode: Full Time |

This degree prepares students to interpret and execute communication to enhance the human experience. Graduates leave with marketable skills in writing, speaking and understanding what others are communicating in individual, group and mass media contexts.The department offers two emphasis areas: journalism/media studies and interpersonal communication. Students will choose one as their primary center of study yet take classes in the other area as well. This allows students to acquire a well-rounded education and an understanding of communication in all of its aspects.

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B.A. in Criminal Justice

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This course offers an interdisciplinary field of study. It emphasizes the study of crime and social responses to criminal behavior. Criminal justice majors at the University of Illinois at Springfield study criminal justice institutions and practices, including programs designed to prevent crime, meet the needs of victims, and rehabilitate criminals. The criminal justice curriculum is appropriate for students who have a general interest in studying the American system of justice, want to pursue professional careers in criminal justice or social service ,or Plan to continue study in graduate school. The program draws on a variety of liberal arts and professional areas of expertise to study criminal justice and the problems of crime within a broad social context. Students take a core curriculum that familiarizes them with a range of perspectives, methods, and content areas within the criminal justice field. The program's flexible structure allows students to pursue individual interest to develop specializations, or to pursue formal minors in other programs. The overall goals is to provide students with a strong liberal arts education that focuses on developing intellectual and problem-solving skills.

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B.A. in Economics

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This program prepares students for well-paying positions in both business and government. Economists work in all facets of the business world, including banking, insurance, mining, manufacturing, and retailing.

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B.A. in English

Study mode: Full Time |

This Department encourages students develop one of several concentrations through the selection of courses that suit their individual needs and interests. Students who focus on writing and editing may also wish to take basic courses in other programs in order to study current issues and problems in fields that generate publication of various kinds (e.g., environmental studies, political studies, and economics).

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B.A. in English

Study mode: Distance/Online |

This course offers students study using the latest networked information technologies to increase access to educational resources. Although students need to have some experience using a personal computer to navigate the Internet in order to participate in the program, UIS provides technical and student support beginning with a thorough orientation for online learners.

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B.A. in History

Study mode: Full Time |

This course includes period courses covering America from the colonial era to the present, thematic courses in such areas as imperialism and women's history, courses in European and Asian history, courses analyzing historic forces shaping the contemporary world, and courses in local and regional history.

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B.A. in History

Study mode: Distance/Online |

This program will only consider applicants who live outside a 50 mile range of UIS. However, the department will consider applicants within this limit who have documented disabilities and meet all program qualifications.

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B.A. in Mathematical Sciences

Study mode: Distance/Online |

This program is designed to meet the ever-increasing demands for diverse quantitative skills. Mathematical Sciences is designed to prepare students for careers using mathematics, operations research, and statistics

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B.A. in Mathematical Sciences

Study mode: Full Time |

This program is designed to meet the ever-increasing demands for diverse quantitative skills. Mathematical Sciences is designed to prepare students for careers using mathematics, operations research, and statistics

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B.A. in Philosophy

Study mode: Full Time |

This program is valuable for many entry-level positions in business, government, and education. Philosophy is also an excellent pre-law degree. This course also provides a great development in the fields like Government and foreign services, Law, Religion Education and academia, Business entrepreneurship and management, Publishing and journalism

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B.A. in Psychology

Study mode: Full Time |

This course provides students with the fundamental liberal arts perspective and basic psychological understandings appropriate for many entry-level positions in business, government, industry, and education. Nearly half of psychology majors go on to earn advanced degrees and become researchers, clinical psychologists, counselors, case managers, administrators, grant coordinators, probation officers, and more.

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B.A. in Sociology and Anthropology

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This course is about the human cultures and societies, and the theories and methods available for their study. Most SOA courses require students to read original works by scholars, to write extensively, and to demonstrate their knowledge in essay examinations. By holding high expectations for the quality of students' work and by presenting challenging assignments, the faculty hope to encourage students to work at their highest potential and to help them obtain the best education possible.

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B.A. in Visual Arts

Study mode: Full Time |

This department provides opportunity for studying the arts in a context that emphasizes skills acquisition in various studio disciplines as well as the understanding of historical and philosophical concepts in art.

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B.B.A. in Business Administration

Study mode: Distance/Online |

This courses enable students to build competencies in critical thinking, analysis, and decision making to prepare for careers in a highly challenging business environment. Flexibility in the degree allows students to choose advanced electives in finance, marketing, management, operations management, and management information systems.

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