A minor in Art History consists of 18 hours, with a required overview of art throughout history and seminar coursework. Optional specialized history, sociology, and psychology coursework is used to supplement the core Art History coursework.
Master of Public Administration
The Master of Public Administration (MPA) is designed to prepare individuals for positions of leadership in public service organizations. This program will provide a strong foundation in public policy, the organizational environment, the management of public service organizations, and the application of quantitative and qualitative analysis to decision making. *International students are required to meet… Read More
History
Graduates in history enter a variety of professional fields and work as historians in government agencies, archives, museums, libraries, and non-profit institutions. Those earning degrees in political science understand the governing process and its relationship to complex issues arising in a modern society. Political science graduates are also prepared for many professions and find employment… Read More
Minor in Geography
Geography is a science concerned with the nature of geographic distributions and their variations in pattern and intensity from place to place. Geography coursework illustrates and evaluates spatial structures and distribution, as well as the nature of the similarities, differences, and interaction between man and his cultural components; the environment, and resources. A knowledge of… Read More
University Studies
The bachelor of university studies degree offers to students an alternative to other degrees which focus on a single area or prepares one for a profession. It may also serve the needs of those who return to the University in order to better their professional opportunities. Other requirements: Students must have three hours foreign language…. Read More
Foreign Language (Spanish Education)
The mission of the professional education unit is to prepare candidates who attain educational achievement through collaboration and reflection. To that end the professional education unit (including content departments), collaborates with K-12 schools, Educational Service Cooperatives, Educational Renewal Zones and other local, state, and national organizations to inculcate high standards of educational achievement for all… Read More
Foreign Language (Spanish)
The mission of the program in foreign language in Spanish is to develop student proficiency in listening/comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish. The program generally increases student awareness of the range and power of language, develops an understanding of important authors and traditions in Spanish literature, and expands student appreciation for other languages and… Read More
Foreign Language
The mission of the program in foreign languages is to develop student proficiency in listening/comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish or French. The program increases student awareness of the range and power of language, develops an understanding of important authors and traditions in Spanish or French literature, and expands student appreciation for other languages… Read More
English (Education)
The mission of the professional education unit is to prepare candidates who attain educational achievement through collaboration and reflection. To that end the professional education unit (including content departments), collaborates with K-12 schools, Educational Service Cooperatives, Educational Renewal Zones and other local, state, and national organizations to inculcate high standards of educational achievement for all… Read More
English
The mission of the program in English is to serve both non-specialists and students planning to do graduate work in English by promoting clear writing and critical reading of English, American, and world literature. The program prepares students for careers in teaching as well as literary and linguistic scholarship; it also provides background for such… Read More