Bachelor degrees in English Language and Literature + Letters, Other: Any instructional program in English language and literature not listed in the English Language and Literature/Letters, General category.
The Department of English, Foreign Languages & Telecommunications contributes to the University's core curriculum by helping students develop an appreciation for language literature, become more competent in language usage, and refine their critical and analytical skills.Instruction in the major curricula provides training that will enable students to advance their knowledge of the disciplines and to engage in research, as well as creative and practical...
Environmental Writing Track: All standard requirements plus Literature about the Environment, Writing about the Environment, the Advanced Nonfiction Writing Workshop, two courses from among Writing Fiction, Technical/Professional Writing, News Writing, Forms of Nonfiction; three courses in Environmental Science or their equivalent; and a Senior Project in environmental writing.
All standard requirements plus News Writing; either Writing Fiction or Forms of Non-Fiction; Topics in Journalism; Technical/Professional Writing or Advanced Non-fiction writing workshop, a selection of Communication Arts courses; and a Senior Project in journalism.
In these specialized writing courses, the student develops and learns to maintain
standards of performance required by various professional writing genres. Increased
attention to the specific constraints of audience, format, communication ethics,
and technology shape these advanced courses of study. Includes courses such as:
AH 362 Themes in the Humanities: Shaping the Self-Artist and Autobiography
CLD/PCM 421 Newswriting
CLD/PCM 427 Technical...
A Biblical Languages Major is the study of the primary languages of the Bible, Hebrew and Greek. The Scriptures are better understood in the original languages and with knowledge of the culture that produced its writings. In addition,students can acquire practical language tools and the linguistic distinctives of the major. A biblical language major may also be chosen as a preparation for graduate studies at a seminary or institution of higher...
The Concentration in Writing and Mass Communications combines the traditional skills of rhetorical analysis, effective style, critical thinking, and ethical questioning with contemporary applications through oral, written, and visual communications. The goal of the program is to help students understand how language shapes our world and to use responsibly and effectively the various forms of communication that define and construct contemporary life...
The Anthropology Program encompasses the subfields of sociocultural, linguistic, historical, archaeological, and applied anthropology. It seeks to understand the cultural dynamics in the formation of the nation-state, the colonial and postcolonial, and the politics of identity, difference, and inequality in the contemporary world. The core of the program consists of courses that examine everyday experiences in relation to a range of societal issues,...
Earn your Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Management (BAOM) degree and examine the human side of managing organizations. Learn to allow for skill development in communication, group behavior, decision-making, human resource management and ethics. Personalize your degree when you pair it with a concentration. Use previous education or work experience...
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