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5-Year BA-MS in Computer Science
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The Computer Science Department offers a special program for high quality students who desire to pursue graduate study. By taking certain Computer Science graduate courses in their senior year in lieu of the corresponding undergraduate courses the student can obtain the BA or BS degree in Computer Science and then, with an additional year of graduate study, obtain the MS degree in Computer Science. Successful completion of this program cuts a year off of the standard time required to obtain an MS degree in Computer Science from UNC Charlotte
B.A. in Anthropology with a Concentration in Applied Anthropology
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This program is designed to equip anthropology majors with the skills needed for a career in applied anthropology, an area with growing employment opportunities.
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This program is available for students who plan to pursue a career in chemical industry, teaching, or professional studies in areas such as medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, and optometry.
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The study of anthropology is relevant for people whose goal is graduate study, as well as for people whose occupations and endeavors require a cross-cultural understanding of human nature and biology, human history and prehistory, and the variety of cultures humans have developed. It is particularly useful for teachers, medical personnel, social workers, and persons seeking careers in business and communications, as well as persons who plan to work in or with foreign countries. It provides competencies needed for employment in such organizations as museums, government agencies, school systems, corporations, police departments, the Park Service, and healthcare institutions.
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The program provides a learning environment in which students acquire conceptual and technical knowledge in the accounting and business areas as well as other essential capabilities for a successful career. The undergraduate accounting curriculum is designed to enable students to: effectively develop, measure, analyze, validate, and communicate financial and other information; understand the concepts and methods of economics, finance, marketing, quantitative methods, management, and information systems; and develop skills, competencies and learning capacities that are essential for a broad education.
B.S. in Chemistry with Biochemistry Option (ACS Certified)
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This program is certified by the American Chemical society (ACS)
B.S. in Economics (Business Administration Emphasis)
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This program explores the economic decisions of individuals, businesses, governments, and other institutions. It examines the nature of economic activity, why it takes place, and how it affects everyone's lives. The program includes elective courses that enable students to tailor their educational program to meet personal needs and interests. The study of economics also helps students develop a way of thinking that is logical and rigorous. It provides decision-making tools that they can apply to personal as well as business decisions and use to address the many economic decisions they will face in the future. Students who plan to pursue careers in business-related fields such as banking, finance, and international commerce, or who plan to enter an MBA program, are encouraged to elect the Business Administration Emphasis program.
B.S. in Economics (Liberal Arts Emphasis)
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This program explores the economic decisions of individuals, businesses, governments, and other institutions. It examines the nature of economic activity, why it takes place, and how it affects everyone's lives. The program includes elective courses that enable students to tailor their educational program to meet personal needs and interests. The study of economics also helps students develop a way of thinking that is logical and rigorous. It provides decision-making tools that they can apply to personal as well as business decisions and use to address the many economic decisions they will face in the future. Students planning to pursue a career in education, enter graduate school in economics, or attend law school are encouraged to pursue the program with the Liberal Arts Emphasis.
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This program looks for enthusiastic undergraduate students to study and learn in the new B.S. in Systems Engineering degree program. A changing global business environment is forcing U.S. engineering companies to move from self-sufficient engineering operations toward the integration of various engineering operations. These include design, production, manufacturing, logistics, sales and service at global locations and companies. The Systems Engineering (SE) degree fulfills this critical educational need. SE is an engineering discipline whose responsibility is creating and executing an interdisciplinary process to ensure customer's and stakeholder's needs are satisfied in a high-quality, trustworthy, cost-efficient and schedule-compliant manner throughout a system's entire life cycle. SE integrates all the disciplines and specialty groups into a team effort, forming a structured development process that proceeds from concept to production to operation. SE considers both the business and the technical needs of customers, with the goal of providing a quality product that meets user needs. The following areas capture the main Systems Engineering skills required in industry, both regionally and globally: Decision and risk analysis, Systems modeling and optimization, Systems design, planning and analysis, Supply chain and logistics engineering, Quality engineering, Engineering management, Effective communication and presentation, Understanding of global business dynamics.
B.S.B.A. in Finance (Finance Concentration)
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In this program students obtain the knowledge of concepts, processes, and institutions involved in planning for, acquiring and allocating capital with respect to business organizations. Career opportunities include: Appraiser, Claim Adjuster, Financial Consultant, Insurance Agent, Loan Processor, Mutual Fund Manager, Realtor, Securities Broker, and Stock Broker. Risk Management and Insurance concentration is also available.
B.S.B.A. in Finance (Finance/Accounting Concentration)
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In this program students obtain the knowledge of concepts, processes, and institutions involved in planning for, acquiring and allocating capital with respect to business organizations. Career opportunities include: appraiser, claim adjustor, financial consultant, insurance agent, loan processor, mutual fund manager, realtor, securities broker, and stock broker.
B.S.B.A. in Finance (Risk Management and Insurance Concentration)
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This program's objective is to provide excellence in the classroom teaching of risk management and insurance; produce current and important research covering all aspects of risk management and insurance; promote a cooperative environment with the local, state, national and international risk management and insurance industry and regulators; create and promote opportunities for internships, employment and other interaction between practitioners and students; be a recognized resource of risk management and insurance expertise for the insurance industry, the North Carolina state legislature and administrative branches of the state, and for the federal government.
B.S.B.A. in Industrial and Operations Management
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The primary objective of this major is to provide an understanding of technical and systematic approaches to designing production/operations systems and solving business problems. Emphasis is on the tools of the field.
B.S.B.A. in International Business
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The primary objective of the International Business major is to provide an understanding of the importance of a global perspective on the part of business managers. The major provides an integrated framework for the study of the market environment in which international business firms operate and the impact of those environments upon managerial decision making. Possible careers may result in a variety of business and government sectors - either domestically or abroad.
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This major is designed to teach students to plan, organize, direct, and control business activities in both the public and private sectors. Students develop skills in decision making, leadership, motivation, problem solving and teamwork.
B.S.B.A. in Management Information Systems
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The primary objective of this major is to prepare students for careers in the information systems function of organizations. The curriculum is designed to provide both technological and managerial knowledge relevant to the development and use of computer-based information systems.