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Accelerated B.A./M.A. in Political Science

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This program allows outstanding undergraduates to begin the coursework for the Master of Arts degree in Political Science during their senior year. Working with the undergraduate and graduate academic coordinators, undergraduates selected into this program begin a carefully tailored course of study which will allow them to complete their BA degree while they also begin the coursework toward their MA. Students may begin the program the first semester of their senior year. To apply, students must have a 3.25 grade point average, and must submit two reference letters and a copy of their transcript to the political science department. Each applicant will complete an interview with the graduate academic coordinator in political science.

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Accelerated BS/MS in Biomedical Engineering

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This program allows qualified students to earn a bachelors degree in an approved undergraduate discipline and a masters degree in Biomedical Engineering (BME) in five years. Students with advanced placement credits may require less time. Students will join research teams organized through the Joint Graduate Program in Biomedical Engineering, which is shared by The University of Memphis and The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Students may apply once they have completed one semester of junior course work. In addition to an application form, students must submit one letter of reference and a copy of their transcript to the BME department.

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B.A. in Communication - Broadcast and Electronic Media

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This program provides needed background and skills that help to make students successful in their chosen professional careers, as well as prepare them for advanced graduate study. This concentration is currently undergoing revision. Please contact the department for current information.

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B.A. in Communication - Communication

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This concentration is designed for students who desire a broad understanding of communication coupled with a practical education. Courses address the study of communication in such areas as interpersonal relationships, small groups, organizations, public domains, intercultural interactions, and a variety of other applied contexts (such as in the field of health and communication education). By integrating philosophy, theory, history, criticism, research, ethics, and practice, these courses prepare students for the wide variety of opportunities available to communication professionals and/or for graduate education.

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B.A. in Communication - Film and Video Production

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This concentration operates within the aesthetic, historical, and theoretical traditions of communication, offering students the skills and knowledge necessary for employment in the film and video production industry, working as an independent producer, and/or for graduate education. Students have ample opportunities at the introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels of the program to experience "hands-on" courses that prepare them for practicing the art and craft of film and video making.

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B.A. in Criminology and Criminal Justice

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This program help students to possess a fundamental understanding of the criminology and criminal justice discipline; to develop skills in analysis, synthesis, and quantitative reasoning essential to hypothesis testing, critical thinking, interpretation of data, and written and oral communication; to be successful in finding employment that utilizes the knowledge and training developed in the program.

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B.A. in English - African American Literature

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The African American Literature Concentration is designed to familiarize students with the varied chronological development of African American Literature, 1750 to the present. The course offerings offer a full range of approaches, from the study of historical periods and genres to the most recent developments in literary criticism and theory.

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B.A. in English - Creative Writing

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The Undergraduate Creative Writing Program offers the opportunity for students to concentrate in one of two areas: poetry and fiction. The program includes literature courses, forms courses that examine the history of a genre from a writer's perspective, and creative writing workshops in fiction, poetry or creative non-fiction.

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B.A. in English - ESL

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This concentration allows students to focus beyond their core English literature, language, and writing courses. Specialized study in ESL methods and in language assessment provides students with the basic skills needed to teach ESL in the US and abroad.

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B.A. in English - Linguistics

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This concentration specializes in applied linguistics such as dialectology, language acquisition, and sociolinguistics. Core areas of linguistic study include phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics and pragmatics, and discourse analysis. This program provides students with the tools necessary to investigate language. Students confront the questions, theories, and methods of exploring language as a system. In addition to the theoretical nature of language study, students explore the real-life implications of language for literature, English as a Second Language, composition, language development, and the social dimensions of language and linguistics.

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B.A. in English - Literature

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The undergraduate literature program is designed to familiarize students with many areas of English, American, and European literature. The literature curriculum offers a full range of approaches, from the study of historical periods and genres to the most recent developments in literary criticism and theory.

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B.A. in English - Professional Writing

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This concentration is designed to teach students to write in industry, government, technology, and scientific disciplines. Its courses emphasize writing and editing to achieve specific purposes and address specific audiences, producing different types of documents, including instructional manuals, reports, and proposals, using writing as a tool for learning.

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B.A. in Foreign Language and Literature - French

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The objectives of this program is to develop functional control of the four fundamental language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing; to expand and deepen knowledge of ancient and foreign cultures, civilizations, languages and literatures; to increase awareness of the applications of various second languages to career objectives.

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B.A. in Foreign Language and Literature - German

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The objectives of this program is to develop functional control of the four fundamental language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing; to expand and deepen knowledge of ancient and foreign cultures, civilizations, languages and literatures; to increase awareness of the applications of various second languages to career objectives.

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B.A. in Foreign Language and Literature - Japanese

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The objectives of this program is to develop functional control of the four fundamental language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing; to expand and deepen knowledge of ancient and foreign cultures, civilizations, languages and literatures; to increase awareness of the applications of various second languages to career objectives.

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B.A. in Foreign Language and Literature - Latin

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The objectives of this program is to develop functional control of the four fundamental language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing; to expand and deepen knowledge of ancient and foreign cultures, civilizations, languages and literatures; to increase awareness of the applications of various second languages to career objectives.

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B.A. in Foreign Language and Literature - Spanish

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The objectives of this program is to develop functional control of the four fundamental language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing; to expand and deepen knowledge of ancient and foreign cultures, civilizations, languages and literatures; to increase awareness of the applications of various second languages to career objectives.

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B.A. in History

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The objectives for a B.A. in History are to have a fundamental knowledge of the past; to have the ability to think historically: to comprehend continuity and change over time and to understand events and ideas in terms of the variety of contexts giving those events and ideas meaning and significance; to possess the ability to locate appropriate primary and secondary sources, assess those sources in a critical and analytical way, and use them to construct a coherent historical argument; to express a high degree of satisfaction with the quality of the education received in that program.

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B.A. in Journalism - Advertising

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The objectives of this program are to think critically, creatively and independently; to conduct research and evaluate information by methods appropriate to the communications professions in which they work; to write correctly and clearly in forms and styles appropriate for the communications professions, audiences and purposes they serve; to critically evaluate one's own work and that of others for accuracy and fairness, clarity, appropriate style and grammatical correctness.

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