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BA in Asian Studies

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The Asian Studies major provides an interdisciplinary overview of the history, economics, politics, culture and languages of the Asian region, including India, Southeast Asia, China, Korea and Japan. It examines the region's rich past and continuing contributions to the global community. The curriculum emphasizes an understanding of Asia based on both expanded cultural awareness and scholarly analysis in multiple disciplines. Students are provided with background knowledge that both enriches their appreciation of the area and prepares them for a range of careers that require a broad knowledge of the region and accurate understanding of the culture.

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BA in Communication Studies

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The major in communications studies provides students with an appropriate balance of theoretical knowledge and sophisticated, practical communication skills. Students learn how people create and use messages to generate meaning within and across various contexts, cultures, channels and media. The multidisciplinary curriculum covers speech communication, mass communication and new media, journalism, public relations, business writing and technical writing. It encourages students to develop written, oral and visual communication skills; to apply communication theories to both personal and professional situations; and to increase their understanding of human interaction. Students with a major in communication studies are prepared for a wide variety of careers in areas such as journalism, public relations, marketing, communication and professional writing.

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BA in English

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The English major provides students with broad cultural literacy, as well as the analytical, writing and critical thinking skills for successful professional work and graduate study. Graduates with an English degree may pursue careers in business, education, law, the military, creative and professional writing, journalism, marketing, public relations, administration and management, as well as advanced degrees in secondary teaching, literature or related fields. The student who graduates with a major in English will be able to analyze significant literary works, primarily those written in English, Critically examine major authors in terms of literary history and chronology, Analyze the ways in which ethical values are shaped by history and culture, Apply techniques of research that demonstrate information and technological literacy, Demonstrate critical thinking through the application of literary theory to works of literature, Write original academic papers that demonstrate correct English syntax and logical reasoning.

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BA in History

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The major in history prepares students to read and analyze historical works with critical insight and appreciate the range and variety of resources, as well as demonstrate knowledge of the development and cultural diversity of their respective areas of study. Students develop their research skills using libraries, archives and online sources to acquire a sense of intellectual property and the responsibility of presenting and interpreting historical issues. They also develop writing skills to clearly express their findings using the language of the discipline. The history major prepares students for graduate study in history and for careers in education, writing and publishing, journalism, law, public relations, business, government and management. The student who graduates with a major in history will be able to demonstrate an understanding of historical methods and recognize how history is written and interpreted over major periods, demonstrate a chronological understanding of the diverse peoples, events and cultures that have shaped human civilization, recognize and employ critical thinking in analyzing and presenting history, demonstrate awareness of the ethical and social issues associated with writing and interpreting history, evaluate current events from a historical perspective and conduct research and identify, evaluate and present information using primary and secondary resources.

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BA in Humanities

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The interdisciplinary major in the humanities enables students to broaden their understanding of themselves and their interaction with the world, providing a high standard for understanding of their cultural and intellectual heritage while giving them the tools to use that knowledge as lifelong learners. Students explore how individuals and groups understand their existence, their place within their cultures and their responsibility to others and the physical world. They learn how to express this understanding by studies in literature, language, history and through creative and expressive art and define their own meaning of humanness within an increasingly technological and diverse world. The interdisciplinary curriculum draws on art, art history, cultural history, literature, language, music, philosophy and religious studies and theater. The student who graduates with a major in the humanities will be able to compare and contrast the cultural traditions and value assumptions that underlie the history of specific cultures, identify the ethical content of cultures and societies and how they interact with an individual's self-understanding and behavior, analyze and compare cultures and their social and material artifacts from multicultural perspectives using interdisciplinary and critical perspectives and read critically, write and speak effectively and engage in independent research on abstract topics.

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BS in Accounting

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The accounting major combines theory and practice to prepare students for analysis of and reporting on the economic activities of organizations and communication of that information to decision makers. Students develop skills in managerial accounting, budgeting, accounting systems, internal controls, financial analysis, financial reporting, internal and external auditing, taxation and international accounting. The major prepares students for a range of accounting careers in profit, not-for-profit and government organizations. The student who graduates with a major in accounting will be able to employ critical-thinking, analytical and problem-solving skills to resolve complex business and accounting issues, Use clear and concise communication to convey relevant financial and nonfinancial information, Utilize technology and analytical and research tools to facilitate and enhance accounting and financial reporting processes, Identify the appropriate managerial and business issues critical to analyzing accounting data and other information used for describing and assessing opportunities and risks, Apply relevant accounting principles and standards to specific business activities, Employ national, international, and historical perspectives to analyze accounting and business issues and Identify ethical and regulatory issues associated with accounting and business situations.

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BS in Business Administration

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The business administration curriculum provides the skills and knowledge necessary for a successful career in business and management. It includes studies in accounting, business law and public policy, business supply chain management, customer service and operations management, ethics and social responsibility, finance, human resource management and labor relations, international business, strategic and entrepreneurial management, organizational behavior, marketing and sales and statistical analysis. A major in business administration prepares graduates for careers in for-profit and not-for-profit organizations and the public sector. The student who graduates with a major in business administration will be able to Apply critical-thinking skills in managerial decision making, Use appropriate information technology to analyze problems and issues, develop business plans, report key data and recommend management strategy and action plans, Identify and apply key concepts and theories in business and management, Evaluate ethical, social, civic, cultural and political issues as they relate to the conduct of business and Develop effective leadership and team-management skills necessary for a diverse and dynamic workplace.

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BS in Computer Information Technology

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The computer information technology major prepares students to enter or advance in information technology fields where certification of knowledge level is commonly considered in hiring and promotion decisions. It is designed to combine the benefits of a traditional college education with the benefits of hands-on training in state-of-the-art computer technology. Students become technically competent but also learn to write well-organized and clear documents. The computer information technology curriculum integrates technical skill with communication skills, superior general education knowledge and breadth of knowledge in the computer information technology field, particularly networking. The student who graduates with a major in computer information technology will be able to develop solutions to network administration problems, apply effective information research techniques, use effective communication, critically analyze multifaceted network problems and develop solutions, articulate ethical issues related to the impact of information technology on contemporary issues.

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BS in Computer Science

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The computer science major prepares students to plan, design and optimize scalable computer software and hardware systems for use in commercial and government environments. It is designed for students who have a good background in mathematics and an interest in the theory, practice, art and science of computer programming. The major provides graduates with an educational foundation appropriate for careers as software architects and engineers, application software designers, system analysts and programmers and system engineers.

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BS in Computer Studies

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The computer studies major provides in-depth knowledge in practical applications of computing. The coherent and flexible program of study includes areas such as digital media, gaming and Web-based technologies. The interdisciplinary approach allows students to integrate courses from several specialized areas in computing. Graduates are prepared for a variety of entry- and midlevel technical and management positions within the digital media, Web technology, gaming and computing industries.

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BS in Computer and Information Science

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The computer and information science major provides an in-depth study of computer and information science through a hands-on approach that enables students to explore computer-based solutions to challenging problems. The curriculum focuses on problem-solving skills and techniques that can be applied to many disciplines and covers software and Web engineering, relational databases, programming languages, operating systems, computer networks and distributed systems. Students are prepared for careers in various computing areas, including applications in programming, databases, software engineering and networking. Student who graduates with a major in computer and information science will be able to solve challenging computer and information science problems using relevant theory, techniques and knowledge of software and computer systems, Produce solutions to modern, practical problems using object-oriented programming languages, Prepare clear and precise documentation to support computer and information science applications, Explain the environmental, ethical and social implications of the rapidly changing field of information technology, Design robust relational databases supporting applications in a variety of fields, Apply evolving technologies to create the next generation of Web applications.

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BS in Criminal Justice

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The criminal justice program provides students with an understanding of the nature of crime and the personnel, institutions and processes that prevent or respond to crime. Students learn both the theory and practice of the criminal justice system. The curriculum covers crime and criminal behavior, law enforcement, courts, corrections, security and investigation. It provides a solid foundation for further study or entry into a variety of criminal justice professions. The student who graduates with a major in criminal justice will be able to describe the history and development of criminal justice organizations in the United States, analyze the operations, policies and procedures within the criminal justice system, explain the role of the criminal justice system (police, courts and corrections) in the administration of justice in the United States and other countries, Analyze the theories related to deviance and critique the effectiveness of their practical application to behavioral change, articulate the values and ethics that guide the criminal justice professions, demonstrate the ability to access, interpret and apply criminal justice empirical research findings and demonstrate the ability to access, interpret and apply legal research related to criminal law and court proceedings.

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BS in Emergency Management

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The emergency management major develops the knowledge, skills and abilities needed for leadership in emergency management, with a focus on disaster prevention, planning, preparedness, response, mitigation and recovery. The curriculum covers needs and issues, operations management, planning and response and terrorism and is designed to provide students with a global outlook, interpersonal skills and emergency management knowledge and skills. Students are prepared for management positions in emergency management in government and industry or for graduate study in emergency management, homeland security or management and leadership. The student who graduates with a major in emergency management will be able to analyze the response of government and industry to disasters and other significant events in history which resulted in current emergency management principles and policies, describe current emergency management policies, operational theories and functions, in relation to significant and potential disasters, describe the importance and interaction of ethical, political, social, environmental and economic considerations to emergency management planning and operations, demonstrate the critical thinking and program management skills necessary to provide leadership and support in emergency situations, explain the importance of leadership and performance in emergency management and identify the leadership traits of competent emergency management personnel, describe and analyze integrated emergency management planning and operations in relation to public safety agencies, different levels of government, nongovernmental organizations, private industry and public policy.

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BS in Environmental Management

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The major in environmental management prepares students to plan, implement and control all facets of environmental management. Focus is on the knowledge and skills students need to be effective environmental managers. The curriculum provides an interdisciplinary approach to environmental management that includes management of air, land and water; pollution control; policies; regulations; and environmental health and safety. Students are prepared for careers in the fields of public safety, occupational health, pollution remediation, hazard control, risk management, risk assessment and environmental health policy and regulation.

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BS in Finance

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The finance major provides the knowledge of financial concepts and analytical skills needed to balance finance theory and practical application. It combines a foundation in the principles of business, economics and accounting with an in-depth focus on issues and knowledge in finance and financial management. The curriculum covers business finance, financial management, investments and security analysis and valuation. Students are prepared to pursue a variety of careers in corporate and government financial management, investments, portfolio analysis and management, financial analysis, financial planning, banking, risk management and insurance. Student who graduates with a major in finance will be able to identify the most current methods for analyzing, interpreting and reporting financial information, discuss and describe the basic theories and techniques within the field of finance, identify and apply critical-thinking skills to analyze business problems, using the principles of the finance discipline, with special attention to the ways in which decisions in each dimension affect an organization's financial performance, demonstrate an understanding of the essential role that information technologies play in business practice and explain how ethical, legal, regulatory, social, global, environmental and technological issues influence business decisions.

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BS in Fire Science

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The major in fire science develops the knowledge, skills and abilities needed for leadership in fire protection. It covers disaster planning and the administration of fire-protection services, encompassing all areas of incendiary-fire management. It provides an understanding of the interagency coordination necessary for fire prevention, emergency management, safe and successful fire-incident command and arson investigation. The curriculum includes analytical approaches to fire protection and investigation, personnel management, disaster and fire-defense planning, hazardous materials management, fire-protection structure and system design, the role of the fire service within the community and political structure and the phenomena of fire propagation. Developed in conjunction with the National Fire Academy of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the major serves fire-service professionals seeking state-of-the-art knowledge to support advancement to chief executive management and senior leadership positions. It also serves professionals in related fields such as public safety, law enforcement, government, health services, insurance and private-industry emergency response, as well as those in military fire departments in the United States and abroad. The student who graduates with a major in fire science will be able to discuss the historical development of fire protection and apply historical lessons to contemporary issues in fire protection and emergency management, explain and apply the organizational theories and skills required for fire service administration including effective communication skills, identify personnel management procedures and practices related to the management of career and volunteer fire-protection in the private and public environment, analyze the legal implications and aspects of the fire department?s role in public safety, explain the role of fire prevention as the primary community-based strategy for fire protection and emergency management, describe the fire-related social, cultural, behavioral, economic and political characteristics of diverse populations in the United States and abroad and analyze their global impact on the fire problem and conduct research using library resources, information technology, analytical tools and the scientific method to predict and control fire problems.

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BS in Gerontology

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The major in gerontology prepares students to implement and manage health and human service programs in gerontology. It combines a foundation in the psychosocial and psychological aspects of aging with an understanding of programs, services and policies related to aging and older adults. Graduates are prepared for careers such as gerontological services or program manager, program and policy analyst, services developer and housing or facilities manager. The student who graduates with a major in gerontology will be able to describe and analyze the biological and psychosocial processes of aging, analyze the impact of sociological and cultural factors such as race, ethnicity, gender and social class on the aging process, articulate and analyze the development of policies related to aging and their impact on programs for older adults, both locally and nationally, demonstrate the ability to access, interpret and apply research findings in gerontology, apply interdisciplinary gerontological knowledge to work with older adults in one?s chosen area of practice and identify and apply the principles and ethical standards necessary for work with older adults.

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BS in Global Business and Public Policy

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The major in global business and public policy prepares students with the requisite knowledge and skills for professional success in the global business environment. It provides a foundation in the principles of business, marketing and accounting with an in-depth focus on global business and public policy. The curriculum covers international and multinational management, public policy and management and issues related to international law, marketing, finance and development. Students are prepared for career opportunities in both private and public economic sectors, including domestic and global corporations, federal, state and local governments and not-for-profit, nongovernmental and intergovernmental domestic and international organizations and institutions. The student who graduates with a major in global business and public policy will be able to explain relevant global business and public policy theories and concepts, describe the key sociopolitical, cultural, economic, legal and ethical variables in the global business environment, Demonstrate an understanding of the roles of government, multinational corporations and global and regional organizations in international business and identify related public policy issues, Explain the role of the manager as a global leader in today's complex, cross-functional, multicultural economic and political settings and demonstrate critical thinking, communication and team-building skills in the analysis of global business and policy situations.

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BS in Homeland Security

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The major in homeland security develops the knowledge, skills and abilities needed for leadership in homeland security, with a focus on the domestic and international security issues of homeland security, including international and domestic terrorism, infrastructure protection, strategic planning for security, international relations, intelligence operations and evaluation and program management. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a global outlook, interpersonal skills and awareness of current issues in homeland security. Graduates of the program will have the knowledge and skills to serve as leaders in government and industry security. The student who graduates with a major in homeland security will be able to Analyze the history of homeland security and evolving concepts in the field in relation to domestic and international security, Describe current homeland security policies, operational theories, functions and issues from both domestic and international perspectives, Discuss the ethical, political, social, environmental and economic issues related to homeland security planning and operations, Differentiate the various threats to domestic and international security, including technological and political forms of terrorism, Distinguish the various phases of intelligence operations, including planning, execution, administration and evaluation, Demonstrate the critical-thinking and program-management skills necessary to provide leadership and support in homeland security, Explain the importance of leadership and performance in homeland security and identify the leadership traits of competent homeland security personnel, Describe and analyze issues related to cooperation among the international community, state governments, local jurisdictions and private industry in facilitating intelligence operations, infrastructure protection, responses to terrorism and terrorist incidents and the development of homeland security.

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BS in Human Resource Management

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The human resource major provides 21st-century skills, knowledge and understanding of human resource functions in private- and public-sector organizational settings. These functions include human resource planning; recruitment, selection, placement and orientation of employees; training and career development; labor relations; management of performance appraisal, compensation and benefit programs; and development of personnel policies and procedures. The curriculum also covers management and organizational theory, organizational behavior and development approaches, labor relations theory and practice, interpersonal skill development and women's perspectives in management. Students are prepared for work in business administration and human resources in the for-profit, nonprofit or public sector. Through the proper selection of courses, the student can prepare for the certification examinations for Professional in Human Resources, Senior Professional in Human Resources and Global Professional in Human Resources, which are offered by the Society of Human Resource Management.

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