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Advanced Professional M.P.H. Program

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This program is pleased to initiate its new Advanced Professional M.P.H. Program, which will provide rigorous public health training to individuals with a doctoral-level degree in a field related to public health (e.g., M.D., D.V.M., D.D.S., or Ph.D. in the biological, behavioral, or social sciences) and to medical students who have completed their third year in an accredited medical school in the United States. The program is designed for mature individuals with clear goals in public health. A student can enter the program to gain skills in clinical research methodology or to prepare to be the director of a community health center, a leader in a state or local health department, or a medical officer at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, among other goals. Preventive Medicine Residents and Occupational and Environmental Medicine Fellows can enter the program to complete their M.P.H. degree requirement.

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B.A. in African American Studies

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This program examines, from numerous disciplinary perspectives, the experiences of people of African descent in Black Atlantic societies, including the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Students in the department explore the historical, cultural, political, economic, and social development of Black Atlantic societies. The major demands that students acquire both an analytic ability rooted in a traditional discipline and interdisciplinary skills of investigation and research.

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B.A. in African Studies

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This program enables students to undertake interdisciplinary study of the arts, history, cultures, politics, and development of Africa. As a foundation, students in the program gain a cross-disciplinary exposure to Africa. African Studies provides training of special interest to those considering admission to graduate or professional schools, or careers in education, journalism, law, business management, city planning, politics, psychology, international relations, creative writing, or social work. The interdisciplinary structure of the program offers students an opportunity to satisfy the increasingly rigorous expectations of admissions committees and prospective employers for a broad liberal arts perspective that complements specialized knowledge of a field.

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B.A. in American Studies - Visual, Audio, Literary, and Performance Cultures

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This program explores American consumer culture, popular culture and media in relation to U.S. literatures.

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B.A. in American Studies - International United States

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This program focuses on historic and contemporary diasporas, the role of the United States outside of its national borders, and the flow of American peoples, ideas, and goods throughout the globe.

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B.A. in American Studies - Material Cultures and Built Environments

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This program examines the formation of the American landscape from the natural to the man-made, including the development of American architecture, visual and decorative arts.

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B.A. in American Studies - National Formations

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The program explores the historic migrations, settlements, and encounters among peoples who have formed the American nation, focusing especially on Native American history and the construction of America's frontiers and borderlands. The notion of borderlands may be both geographical and metaphorical in defining spaces of cultural, political, and economic exchange.

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B.A. in American Studies - Politics and American Communities

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This program investigates the emergence of social groups and their political struggles at the local and national levels emphasizing the themes of power, inequality, and social justice.

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B.A. in Ancient and Modern Greek

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This program is designed to offer students an opportunity to integrate the study of post-classical Greek language, history, and culture into the departmental program in Ancient Greek and Classical Civilization. The program covers Hellenic civilization from the Bronze Age to the modern day, and traces the development of the language and the culture across traditionally-drawn boundaries. The study of both ancient and modern Greek allows the student to appreciate how familiarity with one enriches understanding of the other, and to chart the development of a language which has one of the oldest continuous written traditions in the world.

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B.A. in Anthropology

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This program gives a firm grounding in this comparative discipline concerned with the diverse cultural, social, and biological patterns of human societies. Anthropology deals not only with that small proportion of humankind in Europe and North America but with societies of the entire world, from the remotest past to the present day. It is thus an essential part of a sound liberal education, helping us to see our world from a perspective free of ethnocentric assumptions. The major in Anthropology covers trends of biological and cultural evolution, world prehistory, forms of social organization and cultural behavior, and patterns of linguistic and nonlinguistic communication. The subfields of anthropological inquiry?archaeology, biological anthropology, sociocultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology?together offer a holistic perspective on humankind and its development.

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B.A. in Applied Mathematics

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This program permits a great deal of flexibility in design. It is intended to appeal to students who wish to study the more mathematical aspects of science or engineering as well as those whose primary interest is in mathematics and statistics and who wish to become acquainted with applications.

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B.A. in Architecture

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The purpose of the program is to include the study of architecture within the broader context of a liberal arts education. While the core requirements focus on architectural design, the overall curriculum includes theory and history of architecture.

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B.A. in Astronomy

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This program is designed for students who may not intend to do graduate work in astronomy but who are interested in the subject as a basis for a liberal education or as a background for a career in medicine, teaching, journalism, business, law, or government.

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B.A. in Biology - Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

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This program contributes to a liberal education as well as providing excellent preparation for a wide range of professional careers in medicine, public health, the pharmaceutical industry, science writing, teaching, conservation, as well as biological research.

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B.A. in Biology - Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Biotechnology Track

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This program contributes to a liberal education as well as providing excellent preparation for a wide range of professional careers in medicine, public health, the pharmaceutical industry, science writing, teaching, conservation, as well as biological research.

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B.A. in Biology - Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Neurobiology Track

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This program contributes to a liberal education as well as providing excellent preparation for a wide range of professional careers in medicine, public health, the pharmaceutical industry, science writing, teaching, conservation, as well as biological research.

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B.A. in Biology - Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Standard Track

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This program contributes to a liberal education as well as providing excellent preparation for a wide range of professional careers in medicine, public health, the pharmaceutical industry, science writing, teaching, conservation, as well as biological research.

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B.A. in Chinese

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This program is designed to give the student a broad understanding of the chief forms and themes of Chinese literature through reading in the original language.

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B.A. in Classical Civilization

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This program is designed to offer students an opportunity to study an entire civilization from a wide range of perspectives. It is a flexible program which allows students to take a range of courses in a number of departments, and thus tailor their degree to their own specific interests. Areas of specialization include the literature, history, philosophy, religion, art and archaeology of Greek and Roman antiquity from the earliest beginnings in Bronze Age Greece to the Middle Ages.

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