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This program is an educational program designed to give men and women the opportunity to become United States Air Force officers while completing a degree. This program is designed to prepare students to assume positions of increasing responsibility and leadership in today's modern, high-technology Air Force.Many AFROTC students have become accomplished leaders in their career fields and their communities.
BA - Minor in Electronic Music Production
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The Bachelor of Music in performance and music education and the Bachelor of Arts in music, liturgical music, and music business. Music scholarships are available based on musical performance and academic achievement. Students have the opportunity to study with widely acclaimed faculty and studio instructors who ar well-known artists and teachers. Music education students have the advantage of mentoring with graduates and current students of the Graduate Program in Music Education.
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This program will allow students to prepare financial statements, conduct audits and other assurance work, design accounting systems and budgets, prepare tax work for individuals or companies, analyze and interpret financial information reflecting an organization's performance, participate in the management of an organization.
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This program Offers elementary and intermediate courses in Modern Standard Arabic. Teaches the four skills of speaking, listening, writing and reading.Enhances classroom instruction with video, audio and interactive computer technology.
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This program includes a wide-ranging study of mythological and religious beliefs and draws parallels to historical, literary, theological and technological developments of a period. It also develops analytical thinking and writing skills through research papers and projects. Moreover, art history majors go on to pursue careers in education, art conservation, museum education and curator ship, art gallery direction, publishing and interior design.
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This program is to provide students with an excellent preparation for postgraduate pursuits. Graduates of the program command an understanding of core concepts in biology as well as an ability to design and implement studies of biological questions. The curriculum for a major in biology is divided into three tiers, offering increasing levels of challenge, greater emphasis on independent work, and more extensive use of the primary literature. All biology majors take an introductory series of fourteen credits (BIOL 201, 202, 204 and 206) in the first of these tiers. These core courses cover the central concepts of modern biology and provide a foundation for more specialized study at higher levels of the curriculum. Modern biology encompasses an extraordinary range of disciplines, from molecular genetics at one end of the spectrum to global ecology at the other.
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This program focus on the theory and practice of communication in all its forms ? interpersonal, organizational, inter cultural, and mass-mediated through advertising, journalism and public relations. Students create effective messages with words, images and sounds that are presented as speeches, news stories, documentaries, web sites, and advertising or public relations campaigns. Students study the processes by which messages are sent and received so that we understand the effects and meanings of communication. We teach students to think critically, to communicate clearly and accurately, and to consider their personal and professional obligations to serve the common good. This department emphasize excellence in communication and journalistic practices that reflect the professional and ethical development of the whole person.
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The programs offer the opportunity to acquire an excellent understanding of the processes, organizations, and decision-making inherent in todays business environment. Students begin by building a foundation of basic knowledge and skills with courses in economics, statistics, mathematics and communication. They then take a series of core courses that span the functional areas of business as well as business ethics. These areas include accounting, entrepreneurship, finance, legal studies in business, management, and marketing. These courses form a foundation upon which students can build a greater knowledge in several different concentrations.
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The concentration in business communication is designed to provide students a basic understanding of business fundamentals, plus background knowledge and skills in human message exchange. This exchange can occur in many forms: one-on-one, in groups, across cultures, and electronically. In addition to the general business courses required of all business majors, students who elect to do concentrated study in business communication take four additional communication courses, selected with the guidance of their adviser. These courses can focus on working with people or with electronic media. Those communication courses that emphasize working with people, such as Organizational Communication or Small Group Communication, provide the foundation for effective interaction and discussion. Those courses that focus on electronic media, such as Electronic Media Production or writing and design for the web, provide the basics for working with technology in the workplace and can help prepare students for business-related careers in the electronic media and broadcasting industry.
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This program allows students to combine their Catholic Studies degree with a major in any other area of study. In fact, the vast majority of their students are doing just that, pursuing a second major in everything from business and education to psychology and philosophy. Catholic Studies enables them to enter their chosen profession with the ability to think critically, act wisely, and engage society in a meaningful way.
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This program requires fewer chemistry courses and offers the possibility of completing a double major if students have a strong interest in another field. Courses offer some latitude in the selection of upper level courses, thus providing the student with flexibility to pursue an interest in a particular area of chemistry. This program is an excellent major for students interested in biochemistry, food science, forensic science, medicine, medicinal chemistry, dentistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmacology, pharmacy, patent law, polymer science, chemical engineering, environmental science, materials science and their interdisciplinary fields. The major is also suited to students with a complementary interest in other sciences, or in computers, education, economics or business.
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This program provides an opportunity for students to integrate various disciplines in the study of a subject. It also provides an awareness of the origins of modern culture and religion and the influence of other ancient cultures of the Near East and Egypt upon its formation. This interdisciplinary program includes an introductory foundation course, a series of courses from a variety of supporting disciplines, and a capstone senior paper requirement.
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This program engages students in the study of the languages, literatures and cultures of two ancient cultures that have left a lasting impact upon the modern world: classical Greece and Rome. This major prepares students to read both languages, introduces significant works of essential authors, and provides analytical tools for examining the relationship between language and the unique identity of different cultures.
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This program focus on the theory and practice of communication in all its forms ? interpersonal, organizational, inter cultural, and mass-mediated through advertising, journalism and public relations. Students create effective messages with words, images and sounds that are presented as speeches, news stories, documentaries, web sites, and advertising or public relations campaigns. Students study the processes by which messages are sent and received so that we understand the effects and meanings of communication. We teach students to think critically, to communicate clearly and accurately, and to consider their personal and professional obligations to serve the common good. This department emphasize excellence in communication and journalistic practices that reflect the professional and ethical development of the whole person.
BA in Communication and Journalism
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This program focus on the theory and practice of communication in all its forms ? interpersonal, organizational, intercultural, and mass-mediated through advertising, journalism and public relations. Students create effective messages with words, images and sounds that are presented as speeches, news stories, documentaries, web sites, and advertising or public relations campaigns. Students study the processes by which messages are sent and received so that we understand the effects and meanings of communication. We teach students to think critically, to communicate clearly and accurately, and to consider their personal and professional obligations to serve the common good. This department emphasize excellence in communication and journalistic practices that reflect the professional and ethical development of the whole person.
BA in Communication and Journalism - Advertising
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This program focus on the theory and practice of communication in all its forms ? interpersonal, organizational, intercultural, and mass-mediated through advertising, journalism and public relations. Students create effective messages with words, images and sounds that are presented as speeches, news stories, documentaries, web sites, and advertising or public relations campaigns. Students study the processes by which messages are sent and received so that we understand the effects and meanings of communication. We teach students to think critically, to communicate clearly and accurately, and to consider their personal and professional obligations to serve the common good. This department emphasize excellence in communication and journalistic practices that reflect the professional and ethical development of the whole person.
BA in Computer and Information Sciences
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These majors are concerned with the collection, organization, processing, storage, retrieval, communication, and use of information in today?s society. The emphasis is on the core of knowledge required to become an effective user of information; to design and implement system and application software; and to understand the concepts involved in areas such as database design, systems analysis, networking, security, artificial intelligence, statistics, and operations research.
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The program in Criminal Justice provides students with an understanding of the entire criminal justice system while at the same time allowing them to take specific courses in a area of special interest.The program emphasizes the interrelationships among the various components of the criminal justice system and examines how they deal with adult offenders and juvenile delinquents.The major reflects the interdisciplinary nature of criminal justice. It provides a concentration of courses which prepares students for careers in such areas as policing, private security, probation, parole and corrections. It also prepares students for advanced study in criminology, criminal justice and law.
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The program is designed for students whose interests include analyzing business situations as well as incorporating a basic foundation in the field of business. This path emphasizes the quantitative skills necessary to understand business forecasting, the structure of the industries within which business function, and the pricing and cost decisions that businesses must make in an uncertain economic environment. Students who choose this path are required to complete ECON 211 (Forecasting), ECON 332 (Industrial Organization) and Managerial Decision Making (ECON 401).
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This program develops a logical, consistent and rigorous method of thinking about the world and its problems. The economic way of thinking can be applied to a wide variety of topics including inflation, unemployment, international trade, poverty, income inequality, currency depreciation, monopoly power, bank failures, budget deficits and health-care costs.