SYNOPSIS OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
Academic Year 2010-11
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES |
Associate in Science | ||
Bachelor of Science | Agriculture and Natural Resources Agricultural Education Animal & Food Sciences Engineering Technology (includes Construction Technology and Technical Management, and Natural Resources Engineering Technology) Entomology Environmental Soil Science Food and Agribusiness Marketing and Management Food Science |
Landscape Horticulture and |
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES |
Associate in Arts | ||
Associate in Science | |||
Bachelor of Arts | Ancient Greek and Roman Studies |
History Education History/Classics History/French History/German History/Russian History/Spanish International Relations Italian Education Japanese Studies Latin American Studies Latin Education Material Culture Preservation Mathematical Sciences Mathematics Education Music (includes Music Management Studies) Philosophy Physics Physics Education Political Science (includes American Politics, Global Studies, Public Law, Public Policy and Administration) Political Science Education Psychology Psychology Education Public Policy Sociology (includes Emergency and Environmental Management, Health Services, Law and Society, and Social Welfare) Sociology Education Spanish Education Spanish/Political Science Women's Studies |
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Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies |
Liberal Studies | ||
Bachelor of Fine Arts |
Fine Arts | Visual Communications | |
Bachelor of Music | Applied Music- Instrumental (Winds, Strings, and Percussion) Applied Music--Keyboard (Piano, Organ, Harpsichord) Applied Music--Guitar Applied Music--Voice |
Music Theory/Composition Music Education-- Instrumental (Winds, Strings, and Percussion) Music Education-- General/Choral (includes Piano, Voice) |
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Bachelor of Science |
Apparel Design Biochemistry Biological Sciences (includes Biotechnology, Cellular and Molecular Biology and Genetics, Ecology and Organismic Biology) Chemistry (includes Environmental Chemistry) Cognitive Science Fashion Merchandising |
Mathematical Sciences Mathematics Education Mathematics and Economics Neuroscience |
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ALFRED LERNER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS |
Bachelor of Arts | Economics (includes Applied Economics, Economic Theory and Econometrics, Economics Education) | |
Bachelor of Science | Accounting |
International Business Studies Management Information Systems Management Marketing Operations Management Sport Management |
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COLLEGE OF EARTH, OCEAN, AND ENVIRONMENT |
Bachelor of Arts | Earth Science Education Environmental Studies Geography |
Geography Education Geology |
Bachelor of Science | Environmental Science |
Geology | |
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT |
Associate in Arts | ||
Bachelor of Arts |
Educational Studies |
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Bachelor of Science in Education |
Elementary Teacher Education | ||
Bachelor of Science | Early Childhood Education Human Services |
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING |
Bachelor of Arts | Computer Science | |
Bachelor of Science | Computer Science Energy and Environmental Policy Information Systems |
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Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering |
Biomedical Engineering | ||
Bachelor of Chemical Engineering | Chemical Engineering | ||
Bachelor of Civil Engineering | Civil Engineering | ||
Bachelor of Computer Engineering | Computer Engineering | ||
Bachelor of Electrical Engineering | Electrical Engineering | ||
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering |
Environmental Engineering | ||
Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | ||
COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES |
Bachelor of Science | Applied Nutrition Athletic Training Dietetics Exercise Science (includes Biomechanics, Exercise Physiology and Medical Scholars) | Health Behavior Science |
Bachelor of Science in Nursing |
Nursing | Baccalaureate for the Registered Nurse (B.R.N.) |
New Programs in 2010-11: Bachelor of Arts in Chinese Studies; Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Studies; and Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering.
NOTE: The School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy reported to the Office of the Provost, but organizationally was included in the College of Arts
and Sciences in 2010.
Source: 2010-11 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalogue