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B.A. in Classical Languages - Classical Languages and Literatures
Study mode: Full Time |
This program requires study of both classical Greek and Latin; the student chooses one language as the major language for the purpose of determining requirements.
B.A. in English - English Language and Literature
Study mode: Full Time |
This program helps the students to have a broad critical understanding of literary culture, including canons, alternative canons, and critical histories of literatures in English; the variety of critical perspectives on literature; the history and theory of language; the history and theory of genres (or literary modes); modes of production; and the connection between literary culture and socio/historical contexts.
B.A. in Interdisciplinary Physics
Study mode: Full Time |
This program allows students the flexibility to supplement their core study of physics with courses in complementary fields. This program will be effective preparation for graduate study in the sciences, for medical, law, and business schools, or for direct entry into the job market. Because students pursuing the Interdisciplinary Physics degree have a wide variety of career goals, advising from a Physics concentration advisor is especially important.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is intended to provide an understanding of human language and its systematic study, as well as provide the opportunity to explore the importance of language in all areas of human life.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed for students who wish to prepare themselves for work in the application of the concepts and quantitative methods of the physical sciences to the study of biological structure and function.
B.S. in Classical Languages - Classical Languages and Literatures
Study mode: Full Time |
This program requires study of both classical Greek and Latin; the student chooses one language as the major language for the purpose of determining requirements.
B.S. in Interdisciplinary Physics
Study mode: Full Time |
This program allows students the flexibility to supplement their core study of physics with courses in complementary fields. This program will be effective preparation for graduate study in the sciences, for medical, law, and business schools, or for direct entry into the job market. Because students pursuing the Interdisciplinary Physics degree have a wide variety of career goals, advising from a Physics concentration advisor is especially important.
B.S./M.S. Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed for students enrolled in the College of Literature, Science and the Arts. The program is jointly administered by the Department of MCDB (College of LS and A) and the Biomedical Engineering (BME) Department (College of Engineering). A matriculating student will receive the B.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) from the College of LS and A, and a M.S. in Biomedical Engineering (BME) from the College of Engineering upon completion of all program requirements.
B.S.E in Industrial and Operations Engineering - Computer and Information Processing
Study mode: Full Time |
In this program students are introduced to the basic terminology and concepts of information system design, construction, and usage. The values and limitations of computing capabilities are explored. Emphasis is placed on the use of computer hardware and software systems in information processing and on the interface of information systems with management in helping to achieve the objectives of an organization.
B.S.E in Industrial and Operations Engineering - Ergonomics
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes the technical knowledge necessary to analyze and predict the performance of humans in human-machine systems. Basic courses cover the capabilities and limitations of major human subsystems including cardiovascular, muscular, and cognitive (information processing) systems. Knowledge of these human subsystems is used to aid in the design of effective and safe working environments.
B.S.E in Industrial and Operations Engineering - Operations Research
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is devoted to describing, understanding, and predicting the behavior of systems, and guiding them towards better performance. Courses in this area cover the use of mathematics in constructing models to analyze and design operational systems. Students study a variety of model structures and their application to real-world processes such as production, maintenance, inspection, resource allocation, distribution, and scheduling.
B.S.E in Industrial and Operations Engineering - Production, Distribution, and Logistics
Study mode: Full Time |
In this program emphasis is placed on global supply chain design, inventory management, production planning and control, facilities layout and planning, material handling, manufacturing strategy, and related issues.
B.S.E in Industrial and Operations Engineering - Quality Engineering
Study mode: Full Time |
In this program students understand how to cope with uncertainty in the design of engineered systems. In particular, they design quality control systems and apply reliability analysis and experimental design techniques to design better products and processes.
B.S.E. in Civil Engineering - Construction Engineering and Management
Study mode: Full Time |
This program deals with Planning, estimating, scheduling, and managing the construction of engineered facilities using modern construction methods, materials, and equipment. Business and legal principles of construction contracting. Planning, analysis, design, and optimization of field construction operations. Simulation and visualization of construction processes and products. Computer applications and information technology in design, construction, operations, and maintenance of constructed facilities.