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Bachelor of Arts in Crime and Justice Studies
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The program in crime and justice studies is an interdisciplinary concentration grounded in the liberal arts tradition. The study of crime and justice encourages broad theoretical inquiry on issues of social and criminal justice. Its scope includes social sciences, humanities and the law. This is an interdisciplinary program that draws on a range of resources across the University and provides rigorous intellectual challenges. The program will focus on the social ethical considerations unique to the field of crime and justice, with the goal of giving students new opportunities to combine a university education with enhanced avenues for career advancement and public service.
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This program provides students with a unique blend of the perspective gained from a liberal arts education and the practical skills necessary for intelligent decision-making and administration in business and government. In addition to providing a sound theoretical foundation in economic theory and economic statistics, the economics major introduces students to a variety of applied fields which focus on international, national, and regional economic problems, issues, and policies. Economics is the science of decision making. Students of economics learn to identify and analyze the costs and benefits of financial and social decisions. Skills in cost-benefit analysis, the core of economists? training, are widely applicable and highly valued in current job markets.
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Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
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This program is designed to provide a solid foundation in the theoretical and applied aspects of mathematics necessary for a variety of professional careers.
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Sociology is the study of social behavior and the socio-cultural settings in which it occurs. It involves the study of whole societies and their basic institutions as well as smaller scale groups such as the family, peer group, and neighborhood. Sociology has long been a popular major for students planning futures and further training in such professions as social work, law, politics, education, public administration, public health and health care, and urban planning. A major in this department provides a foundation for social action as well as for graduate work in a variety of disciplines including policy studies, sociology, anthropology, and women?s studies.
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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education
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This program offers a sequence of practical, theoretical, and studio-based experiences through which students can gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence to become proficient arts educators.Art Education majors take courses in studio art, the social theory and philosophy of education, human development and learning in art, and teaching methodologies. Pre-practicum fieldwork and supervised teaching components are essential requirements of the program. Opportunities for fieldwork exist in public and private schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and community centers and public service agencies.