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B.S.Ed. in Communication Disorders
Study mode: Full Time |
This program prepares students to choose from three career paths at the graduate level: audiology, speech-language pathology, and speech and hearing science.
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is designed to prepare students to enroll in graduate programs that provide entry-level training and the route for certification in physical therapy, medicine, athletic training, physician's assistant, nutrition, personal training and teaching special education.
B.S.Ed. in Kinesiology - Adapted Physical Education Option
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for students interested in adapted physical education or recreational therapy should consider the adapted physical education concentration in kinesiology.
B.S.Ed. in Kinesiology - Exercise Physiology Option
Study mode: Full Time |
This program is for students interested in pursuing graduate study in exercise physiology, nutrition, cardiac rehabilitation or medicine is recommended to concentrate in the exercise physiology category of kinesiology.
B.S.Ed. in Kinesiology - Sports Medicine Option
Study mode: Full Time |
This program allows students to expand their knowledge of the basic sciences related to the prevention, evaluation, treatment and rehabilitation of the physically active individual. This program is for those intending to pursue advanced study in areas such as athletic training, rehabilitation services (physical/occupational therapy), medicine or physician's assistant.
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This program seeks to challenge the definition of a unified and unique American culture, through an interdisciplinary and intense look at the various elements that make up that culture. This program allows students the flexibility to design their own course of study drawing from a variety of departments and disciplines. But the program is more just than the combination of this courses-it is also a critical intersection and intervention into the study of America. In other words, American Studies is a highly self-reflexive major in which they will constantly be questioning the object of their study.
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This program is the study of culture and cultural diversity throughout the world. It is a broad field which is classically divided into four areas: socio-cultural anthropology, the study of contemporary societies; archaeology, the study of the material remains of past societies; linguistics, the study of the structure and principles of language; and biological anthropology, the study of human evolution and human biological diversity.
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This program combines the faculty and resources of several departments to create a program of study in prehistoric, historic, and classical archaeology. The discipline is concerned with the recovery, analysis, and interpretation of the material remains of past cultures and societies. The topics of study pursued within the program can vary widely, ranging from issues of human origins and cultural evolution to the study of Classical Greece and Rome; from the structure of ancient Pueblo societies in the American Southwest to the study of colonial life in Virginia.
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This program offers a diversified program that serves students with a breadth of interests and provides an education that ultimately enables them to pursue careers in many areas of the biological sciences, including teaching, medicine, and research.
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This program is designed to prepare the student for further study in a wide range of fields.