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This program is designed to prepare students for a professional career in performance, choreography, teaching, dance medicine, or movement sciences, and are a sound preparation for admission to graduate study in dance or teacher certification.
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This program offers a selection of foundations courses, encompassing all aspects of theatre. After completing this foundation, the student is free to custom-tailor subsequent coursework to create a broad general degree or to specialize. Students may choose to pursue a certification in Theatre Education.
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This program is designed to prepare students for a professional career in performance, choreography, teaching, dance medicine, or movement sciences, and are a sound preparation for admission to graduate study in dance or teacher certification.
BA in Interdisciplinary Art and Design Studies
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This program is a genuinely interdisciplinary study of art and design with coursework in such diverse fields as Anthropology, Film, Communications, Art History, and Sociology. The program introduces students to the breadth of artistic and design media and the interpretive strategies employed to decipher them. The degree teaches students to understand images as objects to be read for their visual, physical, technical, social, and historical properties. It explores the social, philosophical, and psychological reasons why humans make and need images as well as how humans have used images to communicate throughout history and around the globe. The degree prepares students to understand the power and significance of images in the world around them.
BA with a Major in Communication Studies
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This program is designed to facilitate student mastery of theory and research, to enhance communication skills and to enhance student preparation for a variety of careers or for graduate study. Many communication graduates pursue careers in education, consulting, organizational administration and management, training and development, and political communication.
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This program is designed for students planning to teach physics in public school, taking a double major or desiring a liberal arts education with a science concentration.
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This program provides a broad exposure to skills necessary in managing a total organization. This program is the art and science of initiating new ventures or significantly growing existing firms through innovation and change. This field is necessary for suitable growth of businesses and the U.S. economy. Many career options are available to students who choose the Entrepreneurship Professional Field: a management position at any level in any size firm; a position of responsibility if students are going back into their family-owned business; an ownership position should students decide to start your own business. Entrepreneurship majors are currently in high demand by growth-oriented companies desiring re-structuring, re-engineering, and re-invention as well as those moving team-based, continuous quality improvement organizations.
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The modules include MKTG 3700: Marketing Tools and Skills, MKTG 3710: Marketing Research and Information Technology, LSCM 3960: Logistics and Supply Chain Management, MKTG 3881: Personal Professional Development, MKTG 4280: Global Marketing Issues and Practice, MKTG 4330: Product Planning and Brand Mangement, MKTG 4890: Applied Marketing Problems, MKTG 3010: Professional Selling, MKTG 3660: Advertising Management, MKTG 3875: Marketing Rights and Responsibilities, MKTG 3720: Internet Marketing, MKTG 4120: Consumer Behavior, MKTG 4320: New Product Development, MKTG 4880: Advanced Marketing Management, LSCM 4360: International Logistics, MKTG 4520: Strategic Marketing Channels, LSCM 4530: E-Logistics Supply Chain Management, LSCM 4560: Transportation Systems, MKTG 4600: Retailing, MKTG 4620: E-Commerce Marketing Tools and Applications, MKTG 4630: Electronic Retailing and Promotion Strategies, MKTG 4640: Database Marketing Fundamentals, MKTG 4650: Sales Management, MKTG 4710: Advanced Marketing Research, MKTG 4750: Marketing of Services, MKTG 4800: Internship, MKTG 4810: Special Topics in Marketing or Logistics, MKTG 4875: Customer Relationship Mangement.
BBA in Operations and Supply Chain Management
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This program is designed to provide students with: an understanding of the subject matter and applications of Operations Management concepts in both goods producing and service providing organizations, a knowledge of the role of Operations Management within the total enterprise, a recognition of the importance of Operations Management to the well being of all organizations, an appreciation of the importance of a manufacturing base to our region's and country's economy, and a firm grasp of the characteristics and/or metrics required to attain and maintain world class status via operations management excellence.
BBA in Organizational Behavior
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This program provides students with information about prospective employers and about techniques for writing resumes, interviewing, and other employment strategies. Students will also receive notification of available positions and information about companies which will be interviewing at UNT.
BFA in Studio Art with Concentrations in Ceramics
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This program is designed to assist the undergraduate student to achieve excellence in his or her personal direction in the medium. The curriculum is structured to challenge the student both conceptually and technically through a series of progressively more intense assignments and experiences. Early emphasis is placed on a common foundation in basic fabrication and decorating techniques and is followed by opportunities to expand those skills in upper level courses. The ceramics area familiarizes students with the terminology of the field, and teaches use of the ceramic equipment, including the potter's wheel, slab roller, extruder, clay mixers, and both electric and gas kilns. Students are expected to achieve an acceptable level of mastery of a number of these skills including clay construction, object decoration, and kiln firing. It is the goal that students leaving the program are prepared for success in graduate school, employment within a ceramic studio, or self employment in a ceramic production business.
BFA in Studio Art with Concentrations in Drawing and Painting
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This program will study not only drawing and painting, but also art appreciation, art history, design, printmaking and other studio arts. This program will have access to well-equipped studios and instruction in a wide range of techniques. Students spend a lot of time in studio classes creating original works, studying aspects of the field and examining a variety of media with which to work.