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This program provides quality state-of-the-art education in computer science and information technology to undergraduate students. Upon successful completion of the computer science program, students will exhibit proficiency in the design and development of computer programs and software systems, exhibit proficiency in the application of principles of computer organization and architecture and exhibit proficiency in the application of computer software, hardware, related technologies, procedures, and theories to problem solving.
B.S. in Information Technology
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This program provides a high quality applications-oriented undergraduate education in computer information technology as a preparation for productive employment or graduate education. Upon successful completion of the computer science program, students will exhibit proficiency in the design and development of computer programs and software systems, exhibit proficiency in the application of principles of computer organization and architecture and exhibit proficiency in the application of computer software, hardware, related technologies, procedures, and theories to problem solving.
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This program meets the needs of students working to become exhibiting artists, computer graphics and animation professionals, art teachers or scholars generally educated in the arts. It also prepares students for graduate school studies or for a wide range of career choices in art-related professions. The degree requires 122 credit hours of course work, including a nine credit hour requirement for student teaching , 40 of these credit hours must be numbered 3000 or above.
BA Degree in Art - Computer Graphics and Animation
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This program requires 122 credit hours of course work , 40 of these credit hours must be numbered 3000 or above.
BA Degree in Art Education - Computer Graphics and Animation
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This program requires 122 credit hours of course work , 40 of these credit hours must be numbered 3000 or above.
BA Degree in Art Education - Studio Art
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This program meets the needs of students working to become exhibiting artists, computer graphics and animation professionals, art teachers or scholars generally educated in the arts. It also prepares students for graduate school studies or for a wide range of career choices in art-related professions. The degree requires 122 credit hours of course work, including a nine credit hour requirement for student teaching , 40 of these credit hours must be numbered 3000 or above.
BS Degree in Therapeutic Recreation
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This program is specifically designed for students who wish to enter the profession of therapeutic recreation which is sometimes also known as recreational therapy and/or to prepare for graduate study in related allied health and human service fields. The Therapeutic Recreation Program at Winston-Salem State University is accredited by the Council on Accreditation sponsored by the National Recreation and Park Association.
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Communications Electronic Media Track
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This program prepares students to create, present and direct digital media. An internship program provides practical experience and a practicum allows students to produce a digital media portfolio. Thirty-six (36) semester hours are required for the electronic media track.
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Mass Communications Journalism Track
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This program prepares students to work as reporters, writers, and editors of news and feature stories. It also prepares them to be writers of commentaries, editorials, and columns. An internship program provides practical experiences and a practicum allows students to produce a portfolio. Thirty-six (36) semester hours are required for the journalism track.
Bachelor of Arts in African and African - American Studies
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This program is designed to help students acquire a comprehensive and critical knowledge of Africa and the African diaspora. As a multidisciplinary program, the program embraces all those disciplines in the humanities and social sciences that are relevant to an understanding of the historical, political, social and economic conditions of African and African-descended peoples. Courses from history, geography, philosophy, art, literature, music, religion, sociology, political science, psychology, and other disciplines, are used to broaden and illuminate the students? understanding of the principal and critical issues in the discipline. The emphasis of the program is on the study of the political economy of Africa and the entire African diaspora. The program gives students an essentially liberal arts education and prepares them for advanced study in graduate and professional schools, and to seek careers later on in the fields of education, law, international relations, and politics.
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This program requires a minimum of 41 and a maximum of 49 semester hours of required and elective courses beyond the general core. In support of the major, students must take a minor, six semester hours of foreign language at the intermediate level, three semester hours of philosophy or elementary statistics (PHI 2301 or MAT 2326), and three semester hours of computer science (CSC 1306).
Bachelor of Arts in English with Teacher Certification
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This program student must demonstrate the competencies necessary for a beginning teacher of high school English. These competencies are demonstrated through the required course of study and a carefully planned elective course sequence, and through a wide range of practicum experiences.
Bachelor of Arts in Gerontology
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This program is the multi-disciplinary study of the aging processes (biological, psychological, and sociological), and of individuals as they age from middle adulthood through later adulthood. It includes the study of mental, physical and social changes in older adults as they age, and the impact of social programs and social policies on their well-being. Since older adults, especially those around 85 years of age and above, constitute the fastest growing segment of the population, the focus of gerontologists has been on the acquisition of specialized knowledge and skills to meet the needs of this rapidly expanding population.
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This program is the systematic study of the past in order to use that knowledge to help explain human nature and contemporary affairs. A history major can pursue one of two tracks of different lengths en route to the B.A. in history, a major/minor track of 121 hours and a teaching certification track of 127 hours. Teaching social studies courses at the senior high school level is the career of choice for students opting for the history/certification track. Those who opt for the history/minor track have the options of seeking employment in government or business, or proceeding to graduate or professional school. Employers look for graduates who can assimilate information, evaluate conflicting data, critically examine issues and problems, summarize information and situations, and communicate clearly. The history discipline stresses research, analysis, and communication.
Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies
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This program is designed to give students a broad understanding of the justice system and issues related to the administration of justice. As a multi-disciplinary program, it will encompass those disciplines in the humanities and social sciences that are relevant to an understanding of justice. Courses from political science, sociology, law, philosophy, history, and other disciplines that contribute to a greater understanding of justice and of issues related to crime, corrections and the administration of justice, will be an integral part of the program. The program will prepare students for professional positions in the justice system or in justice-related agencies, as well as to seek graduate and professional degrees in law, public policy or other fields relevant to the administration of justice.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
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This program student must complete 36 semester hours of course work in this area. These courses must include American Government, State and Local Government, Intro to Public Administration, Public Management Theory, Urban Politics, International Relations or Comparative Government, Public Policy, Public Personnel, Civil Rights, Research, Constitutional Law, and Selected Readings in Political Science.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - Public Administration Track
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This program student must complete 36 semester hours of course work in this area. These courses must include American Government, State and Local Government, Intro to Public Administration, Public Management Theory, Urban Politics, International Relations or Comparative Government, Public Policy, Public Personnel, Civil Rights, Research, Constitutional Law, and Selected Readings in Political Science.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
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This program prepares students to obtain entrance into graduate programs in any field of psychology and/or begin work as a non-professional in community mental health centers and agencies, or in various business settings where a liberal arts background plus interpersonal skills are needed.
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This program is the study of human society and social behavior. A Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology will lead to career opportunities in the criminal justice system, social services, government, or business. It will also serve as preparation for graduate study in sociology, other social sciences or professions, such as social work, counseling, education, or law.
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This program requires a minimum of 36 and a maximum of 45 semester hours of course work beyond the elementary level. In support of the major, students are required to take three semester hours of computer science (CSC 1306), three semester hours of philosophy or elementary statistics (PHI 2301 or MAT 2326), complete intermediate French and a minor.