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Accelerated Master's Program for Non-Nurses
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This program is designed to admit non-nurse baccalaureate graduates to BS and MS programs in nursing. Non-nurses earn a bachelor?s degree in a one-year generalist component (see the ABPNN program) and a master?s degree in a two-year advanced practice component. Students are accepted to a Nurse Practitioner (NP) specialty upon admission to the AMPNN program. Graduates are eligible for professional Registered Nurse (RN) licensing examinations and Nurse Practitioner licensure and national credentialing. This program allows students to specialize in one of nine Nurse Practitioner (NP) specialty areas: Acute Care Nurse Practitioner (Cardiovascular or Critical Care); Adult Nurse Practitioner; Family Nurse Practitioner; Care of Children and Families/Pediatric Nurse Practitioner; Care of Children and Families/Pediatric Nurse Practitioner with Pediatric Behavioral Health Specialization; Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Adult/Family; Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner - Child/Adolescent.
African and African-American Studies major
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This program provides an interdisciplinary program of studies that integrates the social sciences (History, Political Science, Anthropology, Psychology, Economics) and the humanities (English, Modern Languages and Cultures, Religion and Classics, Music, Philosophy). It will allow students to follow a rigorous and closely monitored concentration designed to facilitate both broad exposure and in-depth mastery of a field which has, in the last twenty years, rapidly established itself as a crucial focus in a broad array of disciplines.
B.A. in Anthropology with Honors
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Students wishing to graduate with honors in anthropology must fulfill the normal requirements of the undergraduate concentration and must in addition: Successfully complete one additional core course and one other course beyond the 200 level. Successfully complete ANT 393, ?Honors Research in Anthropology.
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This program differs from the B.S. tracks in that it is more general in its subject matter and requires fewer courses/credits, thus offering greater flexibility in total programming.
B.A. in Brain and Cognitive Science
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The program provides introductory background to all areas of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and encourages deep exploration of one sub-field within BCS. It is particularly suitable for students with focused interests in a single area of BCS and those wishing to pursue double degrees or double majors.
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This program goal is to be able to analyze and interpret significant texts in the ancient languages and to understand their cultural context. Students may chose a concentration in classics (both languages), or in Greek or Latin alone; all majors, however, are encouraged to take at least one year of each language, if possible.
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The goal of the program is to give students a solid and rigorous background in computer science principles, including the requisite mathematical foundations, and to expose students to the problems and solution techniques used in the various areas of the discipline.
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This program is designed for students who may not want to pursue a career in design engineering, but who want a program which includes technological course work in the engineering sciences. Students considering careers in business, law or medicine may find the program to be excellent preparation. The technological focus of the program may offer advantages when issues raised by developing technology are encountered in the role of corporate manager, lawyer or physician.
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This program combines courses necessary for the basic understanding of processes in the environment with courses dealing with theories of economics and political science. This program is intended for students who are interested in the economic and political consequences of problems in the environment. Students who complete this program typically go into fields such as environmental law or public policy.
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This program is offered as a flexible major for students interested in the Earth Sciences. It provides a broad background in the geological sciences, and is intended for students who plan to pursue careers in other fields that require a background in earth sciences, such as business, law, parts of government, or K-12 education. The core requirements for the degree have been designed to allow students to easily switch to a program leading to a B.S. in Geological Sciences if they decide to pursue geology as a career.
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This program is for students who want to explore the art of writing and refine their skills in critical reading. Students work intensively on their own imaginative writing (fiction, poetry, and play writing) in conjunction with the study of literature. Students wishing to pursue a Concentration in English.
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This program is for students who want to explore the art of writing and refine their skills in critical reading. Students work intensively on their own imaginative writing (fiction, poetry, and play writing) in conjunction with the study of literature. Students wishing to pursue a Concentration in English.
B.A. in Linguistics - Language and Computation
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The program stresses the study of language both as a fundamental human faculty and as a changing social institution. The program also draws on courses offered by other departments and programs within the college, cutting across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. It provides a rigorous liberal arts education and can serve as a background for advanced studies in such disciplines as anthropology, communication, computer science, education, (language, literacy and culture), the speech and hearing sciences, languages, law, philosophy, and psychology.
B.A. in Linguistics - Language and The Mind
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The program stresses the study of language both as a fundamental human faculty and as a changing social institution. The program also draws on courses offered by other departments and programs within the college, cutting across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. It provides a rigorous liberal arts education and can serve as a background for advanced studies in such disciplines as anthropology, communication, computer science, education, (language, literacy and culture), the speech and hearing sciences, languages, law, philosophy, and psychology.