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B.A./M.A. in Marine Affairs and Policy

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Marine Affairs and Policy students tailor their course selections to match their individual career objectives. MAF offers the Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Science (MS) degrees. The MA degree requires completion of 27 course credits and 3 internship credits. The MS degree requires completion of 30 course credits and 6 thesis credits. The Master degree programs are for those wishing to pursue careers in marine policy and management. The M.A. can also lead into Ph.D. specialization in marine policy, environmental law, maritime business, economics, anthropology, or environmental education. The M.S. can lead into Ph.D. in pure sciences.

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B.Arch/MBA - Master of Business Administration

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The Bachelor of Architecture/Master of Business Administration is an exciting joint venture with the University?s School of Business Administration, which will allow students to earn a Bachelor of Architecture as well as a Master of Business Administration. The joint degree offers students the unique opportunity to complete the two degrees in six years, saving an entire year by combining the programs. Students will begin taking Saturday graduate level business courses during the fourth year of their architecture program. Both degrees are fully accredited by their respective accrediting bodies the NCARB and AACSB International.

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B.S./M.S. in Geological Sciences and Marine Geology

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A 5-year B.S./M.S. in Geological Sciences and Marine Geology allows qualified students to complete a master's degree in one year of study beyond the B.S. By the spring of their Junior year students should have obtained a graduate faculty advisor, selected an approved topic for research, and begun work on their senior thesis as preparation for the M.S. In the senior year, students will increase their focus on graduate courses and work closely with their graduate faculty advisor. Contact Dr. Harold Wanless at the departmental office (305-284-4253) for more information.

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B.S./M.S. in Geological Sciences and Marine Geology

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This program allows qualified students to complete a master's degree in one year of study beyond the B.S. The B.S. degree in Geological Sciences is offered through the Department of Geological Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Marine Geology and Geophysics is offered through the Division of Marine Geology and Geophysics in the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS). The field course (GSC 580 or an approved equivalent at another University) is required for B.S. students and encouraged for others in order to gain practical experience in the skills of observation, interpretation, measuring, sampling, mapping and report writing. This requirement when completed has proven to be a strong asset when applying for graduate work or employment.

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B.S.A.E./M.Arch Degree Program

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The six-year BSAE/MArch program leads to the B.S. degree in Architectural Engineering and the professional Master of Architecture. The program is open to exceptional students who follow a specific curriculum and are admitted to the graduate program at the end of their junior year. Upon completion of this program, graduates are eligible for professional registration as both an engineer and an architect.

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B.S.Cp.E. and M.S.E.C.E. Dual Degree Program

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This is a structured and integrated program with a minimum of 159 approved credits.

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B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.C.E. Dual Degree Program

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This program leads to the B.S. and M.S. degrees in five years. This programs is open to exceptional students who are admitted to the graduate program in their junior year. It is a structured and integrated program with a minimum of 157 approved credits.

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B.S.I.T. and M.S.E.C.E. Dual Degree Program

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This is a structured and integrated program with a minimum of 158 approved credits including six elective courses.

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BA in Biology

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The Bachelor of Arts is recommended for students in interdisciplinary programs, for entrance to professional schools, and for biological careers that do not specifically require a B.S. degree with a major in Biology.

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BA in Chemistry

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Undergraduates in Chemistry have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and gain hands-on experience through faculty-mentored research programs. Students in their second year are encouraged to meet with faculty members to discuss their interests and plan a successful project. In addition to research for course credit, a number of funding opportunities can be found at the University of Miami Office of Undergraduate Research.

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BA in Criminology

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This program provides a comprehensive understanding of crime and the criminal justice system. The major prepares students to assume roles of leadership in this critical area of modern society. Courses are designed to review theory, research, and applications of knowledge regarding delinquency and crime, as well as to understand the manner in which offenders are processed. Students learn about the nature and extent of crime, different types of crime, and theories to explain crime. In addition, detailed analyses are made of the functions of the law, police, courts, and correctional systems and the ways in which these are linked to broader aspects of society. Students may also minor in Criminology. The Criminology major and minor are administered through the Department of Sociology.

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BA in Earth Systems

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The B.A. in Earth Systems is an interdisciplinary major designed for students planning non-science professional careers, including Business, Law, Medicine, Psychology, Education, Communications and other non-science fields in which an understanding of Earth processes, systems and problems is beneficial.

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BA in French

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A major consists of at least 30 credits beyond the 200-level, distributed as follows: at least 9 credits must be at the 300 level; at least 6 credits must be above the 300 level; 3 credits must be at the 500 level (capstone course); 6 credits may be taken in courses not in the target language (in MLL or not) that are relevant to the course of study, in consultation with the advisor. MLL 505 (taught in English) may count toward the 30 credits, but cannot replace the capstone course in the target language. Five writing intensive classes (W) in the department are required of all majors.

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BA in Geological Sciences

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The B.A. in Geological Sciences is recommended for science-oriented students who plan to use an understanding of Earth systems in their professional careers but desire a broader liberal arts education or are pursuing a dual major outside the sciences.

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BA in Latin American Studies

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This interdisciplinary major and minor offers excellent preparation for international business, law, banking, work in philanthropy, economic development, the environment, government service, education, health care, journalism, and graduate study. Latin American Studies serves students interested in the history, culture and society of Latin America. Majors often combine their studies with concentrations in other departments or schools. The program sponsors speakers on academic and career-related themes, field trips, and an end of the year event. Students are advised (but not required) to spend at least one semester abroad.

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BA in Mathematics - Actuarial Science

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Students interested in actuarial science should choose the Probability and Statistics option; for these students a finance minor is recommended.

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BA in Mathematics - Applied Analysis

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The aim of these degree programs is to provide students with a core knowledge of mathematics essential to the understanding of science and other disciplines. Students should gain substantial problem solving and critical reasoning skills and should develop an understanding of the conceptual underpinnings of mathematics. The knowledge gained through these programs should provide the necessary background in mathematics for those students planning to go on to graduate study in mathematics and related fields. This knowledge should also prepare those students who will be immediately entering careers in science, business, education or other fields which are increasingly making use of mathematics.

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