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Aerospace MBA - Master of Business Administration Program

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This program, students don't take courses, they participate in a program. The entire year is constructed as a seamless learning opportunity. Its cross-functional design is integrated from the ground up so students don't have to fit the pieces together after the fact.

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B.A. in Art Education

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Art Education is for individuals who decide to pursue art and teaching as a career. Art educators teach art in the public and private schools, museums, after school and summer programs and more. Students wishing to go into an area of art?painting, ceramics, sculpture, drawing, media arts, graphic design, photography? may complete a Bachelor of Fine Arts or a Bachelor of Art in Studio Art, with a second major in Art Education and certification to teach. Certified art educators are licensed Kindergarten through grade 12 (K-12).

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B.A. in Art History

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The B.A. in Art History prepares the student for a variety of post-graduate experiences. These range from continued study in the discipline in graduate school, leading to careers in college and university teaching and research as well as curatorial work in museums, to entry-level positions in museums and galleries. As a well-rounded program of study, the major can also lead to the pursuit of corollary disciplines, such as archaeology, restoration and conservation, anthropology, religious studies, art education and criticism. Moreover, this is a program of study with an emphasis on detailed visual analysis, writing and oral work, skills that can also lead readily to studies in law and business.

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B.A. in English - Creative Writing

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The creative writing concentration provides students with an opportunity to explore and develop their skills as writers of poetry, fiction, drama, and/or screenplays. Combining individualized instruction with workshop interaction, the English Department's creative writing courses immerse students in the processes of discovery, expression, and rewriting; engage them with questions of form and structure; and give them practice in the art of rewriting.

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B.A. in English - Individualized Program

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The Director of Undergraduate Studies is empowered to approve individualized programs developed by students in consultation with their advisors. These programs should be designed to achieve academically sound objectives that are not addressed by the requirements for established concentrations.

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B.A. in English - Literature

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The literature concentration provides students with an in-depth background in British and American literature and a foundation in the methods and practices of literary studies. By taking courses in a variety of literary periods and genres, English majors concentrating in literature gain rich exposure to literary history and to the texts, movements, authors, and cultural forces that constitute it. In addition, students in the literature concentration are trained in analysis and interpretation, the uses of literary theory, and the complex organizational and verbal skills involved in critical writing.

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B.A. in English - Rhetoric and Writing

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The writing and rhetoric concentration provides students with broad range of practical skills and a foundation for analyzing communication, culture, and technology. Students in this concentration have gone on to careers in college and university teaching. Students also take this concentration to prepare for a variety of professions, including law, medicine, professional writing, business, library science, political consulting, research, evaluation, public relations, advertising, publishing, editing, consulting, grant writing, labor organizing, and non-profit management.

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B.A. in English - Technical Communication

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Students in this concentration receive a solid background in the knowledge and skills required to participate in the writing, editing, and publishing (whether in print or online) of scientific, technical, and professional documents.

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B.A. in Geography

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The Department of Geography provides a comprehensive program that reflects the discipline?s three main areas ? human geography, physical geography, and spatial analysis. The department?s courses allow students to explore the linkages between human activities and natural systems. Students taking geography courses should develop factual knowledge, critical thinking, and analytic skills. Training in geography allows students to know where things are located, why they are located where they are, how and why places differ, how human activity shapes and is shaped by the natural environment, and how to analyze humanenvironment interactions.

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B.A. in History

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A major in history prepares students for careers in teaching, law, museum work, media, public relations, governmental and non-governmental organizations, publishing, community affairs, and business, among other fields.

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B.A. in Political Science

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The major consists of 24 hours of courses numbered 300 or above. These 24 hours must include at least one course in each of the four areas of the discipline: United States Government and Politics/Public Administration, Comparative Government and Politics, International Relations, Political Theory, etc.

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B.A. in Political Science - Public Administration

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Students majoring in political science who wish to prepare for a career in the public service may select to follow the concentration in public administration.

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B.A. in Religious Studies

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The major in Religious Studies is developed primarily with courses that also contribute to the general education of students taking an alternative major. Courses in major are primarily comparative, historical, and philosophical in methodology, but address religions and religious concerns in North and South America, Africa, Middle-East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, North Asia, Japan, and Europe.

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