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A.B.Ed. in Middle Grades Education - Licensure Only and Lateral Entry
Study mode: Distance/Online |
This program has recognized the diversity and unique complexity of young adolescents as an invitation to important and meaningful work for middle grade teachers. The program utilizes a course of study based on research-based best practices, provides early and extensive clinical experiences, engages practicing teachers in collaborative inquiry and program improvement, and emphasizes the importance of advocacy for change that supports equitable, democratic schools attuned to the special needs of adolescents. The aim of the program is to develop new teachers with the skills necessary to be informed decision makers, reflective practitioners, caring and competent professionals, and effective teachers of middle school students.
Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Study mode: Full Time |
This program prepares graduates to: 1) understand the problems of contemporary health and illness 2) utilize a systematic approach to assess human responses to actual and potential health problems in a variety of settings 3) directly provide and manage competent care for individuals, families, and groups who have simple to complex health care needs through the life span 4) employ interpersonal processes and therapeutic communication skills 5) integrate professional values and role behaviors 6) collaborate with other groups in shaping health policies which affect both individual and community health.
B. A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures - Russian Language and Culture
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for students who are most interested in studying primarily Russian language, literature, and culture.
B. A. in Slavic Languages and Literatures - Slavic and East European Languages and Cultures
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for students who are interested in exploring the languages, literatures, and cultures of Russia as well as Slavic/East European countries. Students in this track are required to take five semesters of their target Slavic/East European language as well as two semesters of any other Slavic language or Hungarian. (Russian is strongly suggested because of its importance historically and professionally for this region.) Languages regularly offered include Czech, Hungarian, Polish, and Serbian/Croatian.
Study mode: Full Time |
The African studies concentration develops an approach to contemporary Africa that is integrative and sympathetic to its peoples and cultures. Courses stress the importance of traditional values and institutions to the definition of modern African society as well as the historic range of commercial and political relationships with Europe and the New World. Core courses in history, anthropology, political science, geography, language and linguistics enable the student to develop skills in a variety of disciplines while the African Studies seminars provide the opportunity for in-depth research on particular issues and topics.
Study mode: Full Time |
The purpose of the concentration in Afro-American Studies is to develop a broad knowledge of the history, cultural heritage and significant social, political, economic and humanistic issues faced by the peoples of African descent in the Americas.
B.A. in Anthropology - Ecology and Evolution
Study mode: Full Time |
This concentration examines the evolution of the human and related species, and human adaptations to the environment in all their variability.
B.A. in Anthropology - HIstory, Meaning, and Materiality
Study mode: Full Time |
This program studies about the generation and interpretation of meanings over time, in relation to both practices and things (e.g., narratives and performances; bodies and objects; histories and memory; human rights and forms of knowledge; translation and imaginaries).
B.A. in Anthropology - Social Formations and Processes
Study mode: Full Time |
This program studies about the collectivities, social change, and relations between groups marked by various kinds of inequalities (e.g., gender, race, ethnicity, class, nationality).
B.A. in Asian Studies - Arab Cultures
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides an intellectual challenge as well as sound training for students who intend to go on to graduate school in the social sciences or humanities and focus their research on Asia. It also provides an essential background for students who are contemplating careers involving work in Asia.
B.A. in Asian Studies - Chinese
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides an intellectual challenge as well as sound training for students who intend to go on to graduate school in the social sciences or humanities and focus their research on Asia. It also provides an essential background for students who are contemplating careers involving work in Asia.
B.A. in Asian Studies - Japanese
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides an intellectual challenge as well as sound training for students who intend to go on to graduate school in the social sciences or humanities and focus their research on Asia. It also provides an essential background for students who are contemplating careers involving work in Asia.
B.A. in Asian Studies - South Asian Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
This program provides an intellectual challenge as well as sound training for students who intend to go on to graduate school in the social sciences or humanities and focus their research on Asia. It also provides an essential background for students who are contemplating careers involving work in Asia.
Study mode: Full Time |
In this program students will study about the history of theater and develop skills in performance and production. They are also given the opportunity to participate in extra-curricular dramatic productions and are involved in every aspect of departmental shows, from acting and directing to design, scenic construction, and run crew. It also provides an excellent background for work in related fields such as teaching, advertising, journalism, public relations, communications, arts management, business, and arts institutions.