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Washington University In St Louis , United states

306 courses from Washington University In St Louis

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A.B. / M.A. PROGRAM IN ECONOMICS

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The study of economics is an excellent way helps students to acquire problem-solving skills and develop a logical, ordered way of looking at problems. It leads naturally to careers in business, law, and in economics research and consulting. The Honors Program consists of two tracks. A student may elect to meet the requirements for ?Honors in Economics? or to meet the requirements for ?Honors in Economics with Distinction.?

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A.B. Degree in Earth and Planetary Sciences

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The curriculum offers a wide spectrum of courses, and the EPSc Department major has sufficient flexibility to accommodate a sequence of courses to meet diverse needs and interests. Many courses present hands-on, problem-oriented experiences, including ample opportunity for field work, laboratory work, and the use of state-of-the-art computational facilities and research instrumentation. Written and oral presentations are emphasized in the junior and senior years.

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A.B. degree in Physics

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An undergraduate degree in physics will provide students with the skills to pursue a wide variety of careers, and many people find the subject to fascinating that they go on to pursue Master?s or Ph.D. degrees.

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A.B. in Comparative Arts

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Comparative Literature offers students a broad range of perspectives on the human cultural heritage. Individual comparatists choose areas of study from an immense field: they study literary works written in any of the ancient or modern languages and from any historical period; comparatists also explore the relationships between literature and the other arts and the areas shared by literary study and other disciplines

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A.B. in Comparative Literature

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Comparative Literature offers students a broad range of perspectives on the human cultural heritage. Individual comparatists choose areas of study from an immense field: they study literary works written in any of the ancient or modern languages and from any historical period; comparatists also explore the relationships between literature and the other arts and the areas shared by literary study and other disciplines

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B.A. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

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A special major in the area of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) is available to students who have highly focused interests in biology and chemistry, well-defined career goals, and strong academic records in science courses.

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B.A. in Chemistry and Education

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For those students who are interested in pursuing careers as chemistry instructors, a curriculum has been developed in cooperation with the Department of Education.

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B.A. in Classics

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Prospective majors in Classics are urged to select courses in their major and in other departments according to their own interests, abilities, and long-range educational plans. The Department feels strongly that the study of Greek and Roman civilizations encompasses more than literature alone and does not end with antiquity; rather, there are various aspects of antiquity and they all shed light on one's own time as much as the contemporary world illuminates the past.

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B.S. in Civil (Structural) Engineering

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Students work with faculty to understand how to make structures safe and sustainable in the face of extreme events, such as earthquakes, hurricanes and explosions. This multifaceted professional experience, together with a sound, progressive education, has prepared many Washington University civil engineers for positions of leadership in both industry and government.

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B.S. in Computer Science

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The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS) is the traditional computer science degree in the School of Engineering. If students are planning a career in computer science and want a degree with an engineering flavor, then a BSCS may be the right choice.

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B.S. with a Major in Computer Science

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The most flexible degree option in computer science is the Bachelor of Science (BS). If students want a solid background for a career in computer science, with additional flexibility to choose a well-rounded variety of courses, then a BS could be the right choice.

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BA degree with a major in Architecture

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Students will continue to take selected course work in the School of Architecture during your senior year, including senior-level architectural design studios.

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BS in Architecture

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Students will undertake senior-level architectural design studios and study structural analysis and design, together with specific architectural history, theory, and urban issues. Study abroad options and combined study are also possible.

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BS in Biomedical Engineering

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Biomedical engineering is a field that integrates biology and engineering. It uses engineering approaches to solve problems in biology or medicine at levels ranging from the molecule to the whole organism. New techniques allowing us to explore fundamental mechanisms have immensely increased our understanding of biology and medicine. The proliferation of new tools and technologies are enabling bioengineers, in ways unimagined only a few years ago, to characterize and manipulate the function and properties of many biological tissues; to simulate using sophisticated computer models biological processes; and to produce remarkable images of organic structures and functions.

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BS in Systems Science and Engineering and BS in Chemical Engineering

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Process Control Systems is a program intended to provide students with a broad background in chemical and systems engineering, with emphasis on the science and technology of process automation. Through a careful selection of courses in chemical engineering and systems engineering, a unified approach is developed to the analysis, design, operation and control of chemical and other manufacturing processes. Electives in systems engineering allow further in-depth specialization in applied mathematics, discrete-event systems, robotics, quality control, optimization, and dynamical systems.

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Bachelor of Arts in Eductional Studies

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The Educational Studies major and minor do not lead to teacher certification. Students in the Educational Studies program apply the perspectives and methods of a number of disciplines to questions about educational institutional, educational processes, and the social and cultural factors that affect them. The program provides and entry point into the study of the multidimensional field of education, analysis, the individual and the collective.

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Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education

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The Elementary Program prepares students to teach grades 1-6 and requires course work in two areas: professional education and a second academic major. The second academic major is decided upon by the student in consultation with his/her education advisor.

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Bachelor of Arts in German Studies

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This undergraduate program combines excellent language instruction with courses in a wide range of historical, political, cultural, and literary areas of interest. Students enjoy personalized advising, interdisciplinary flexibility, and opportunities to study abroad.

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