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University of Wisconsin - Madison , United states

731 courses from University of Wisconsin - Madison

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B.A. in Anthropology

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This program provides the students with strong comparative perspectives on human diversity and history, and trains them to think critically, conduct research, and to present and communicate anthropological research and knowledge to scholarly and public audiences. The B.A./B.S. in Anthropology is an ideal stepping-stone to a scholarly career in the social and biological sciences, to professions with a strong international focus, or to careers in law, medicine, and policy.

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B.A. in Hebrew and Semitic Studies - Biblical Track

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This program teaches Hebrew as a classical and living language and provides the opportunity to study the literature and thought of the cultures based on that language, in particular biblical Israel, medieval Judaism, and modern Israel. Majors in Hebrew studies are encouraged to spend the junior year at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

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B.A. in Hebrew and Semitic Studies - Modern Track

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This program teaches Hebrew as a classical and living language and provides the opportunity to study the literature and thought of the cultures based on that language, in particular biblical Israel, medieval Judaism, and modern Israel. Majors in Hebrew studies are encouraged to spend the junior year at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.

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B.A. in Physics

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This program is intended to provide a broad and thorough understanding of the fundamental properties and interactions underlying physical phenomena (including mechanical behaviors, electrical and magnetic sources and interactions, light and optics, heat, relativity of space time, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear structure, solid state matter, etc).

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B.A. in Physics with Honors

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This program is intended to provide a broad and thorough understanding of the fundamental properties and interactions underlying physical phenomena (including mechanical behaviors, electrical and magnetic sources and interactions, light and optics, heat, relativity of space time, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear structure, solid state matter, etc).

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B.A. in Social Welfare

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This program offers an overview of pressing, current social problems; the social work major specifically prepares students as beginning-level professional social workers. Majors in social welfare receive a liberal arts education that prepares them to be informed citizens involved in human services or social welfare problems and policies. Majors take courses in a variety of social sciences to enable them to view social welfare in its broad social, economic, and political contexts.

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B.A. with Honors in Legal Studies

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This program provides a liberal arts education that crosses the traditional social science and humanities disciplines to explore legal process, the law, and legal institutions and how they operate in society. The major is appropriate for those who plan to attend law school and for those who want a concentration in law-related study to prepare for graduate training or seek to pursue careers in public service or business.

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B.A. with Honors in Political Science

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This program in political science obtain not only an understanding of the workings of government, but they also develop important skills in critical thinking and analysis. These skills make them ideal candidates for careers in law, in government at the state, national, and international levels, business, journalism, and of course, politics.

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B.S. in Agronomy

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This program allows students to earn college credits while working in areas related to their major. More importantly, it allows students the opportunity to sample various careers before completing their undergraduate program. Nearly all Agronomy majors do at least one internship as part of their undergraduate experience. In short, there are many opportunities for students interested in plant science.

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B.S. in Anthropology

Study mode: Full Time |

This program provides the students with strong comparative perspectives on human diversity and history, and trains them to think critically, conduct research, and to present and communicate anthropological research and knowledge to scholarly and public audiences. The B.A./B.S. in Anthropology is an ideal stepping-stone to a scholarly career in the social and biological sciences, to professions with a strong international focus, or to careers in law, medicine, and policy.

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B.S. in Forest Science - Forest Conservation

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This program is designed for students whose primary interest is conservation of forest ecosystems. Students complete a core of forestry courses together with additional coursework in ecology and biological diversity, conservation biology and resource policy and planning. Most students choosing this option are seeking a career with an organization such as The Nature Conservancy, or work with endangered resources.

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B.S. in Forest Science - Forest Ecology

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This program is designed for students interested in studying ecological processes in forest ecosystems. This option provides a core of forestry coursework together with additional chemistry, ecology and basic biology coursework. This option is recommended for students who may pursue graduate study or a career in research.

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B.S. in Forest Science - Forest Management

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This program is designed for students interested in a traditional forestry program that emphasizes coursework in silviculture, inventory methods and management decision making. Students in this track often aspire to work as field foresters for public agencies, industry or as consultants.

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B.S. in Forest Science - International Agriculture and Natural Resources

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In this program students receive an AIN classification. The International curriculum is designed to prepare students for careers in forest resources management or policy outside North America. Included in the curriculum are foreign language requirements, electives with a global perspective on human-resource interactions and a requirement for an international experience, typically a semester abroad.

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B.S. in Forest Science - Recreation Resources Management

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This program is based within the natural resources degree program. This curriculum prepares students for professional positions in recreation resource management organizations typically park and natural area management - at the local, state and national levels. The program builds on a strong foundation of natural and social sciences and offers significant opportunities for work outside the classroom.

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B.S. in Genetics

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This program is for students seeking a broad knowledge of heredity in relation to animal and plant breeding, and for students preparing for teaching and research in genetics. A B.S. degree in genetics prepares students for many jobs in the growing biotechnology industry. Some of these jobs are in research and technical support, technical writing, quality control, assay development, and sales or marketing. Many graduates continue their education by pursuing an advanced degree. Genetics students are competitive for admission to medical schools, veterinary schools, and graduate schools throughout the country.

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