A major in Nutrition and Wellness consist of 40 credit hours and includes the following courses:
Biology 305--Introduction to Human Anatomy
Chemistry 250--Fundamental Organic Chemistry
Family & Consumer Science 240--Contemporary Nutrition and Wellness
Family & Consumer Science 350--Lifespan Nutrition and Wellness
Family & Consumer Science 355--Nutrition for the Athlete
Family & Consumer Science 455--Community Nutrition
Exercise Science 300--Personal...
A major in chemistry-geology is offered jointly by the Department of Chemical Sciences and the Department of Earth Sciences. This program is designed to prepare students for graduate school and professional employment in geochemistry and geology. Careers in these fields may involve environmental consulting, petroleum, mineral and groundwater exploration or research in geochronology,mineralogy, crystallography and oceanography. This major is particularly...
The department offers students a solid, liberal arts major as preparation for professional careers, for graduate study in other fields (law and librarianship, for example) and for careers as museum professionals and public historians. It prepares students to teach history at the middle and high school level, and it provides a relevant and valuable liberal arts major to students preparing for careers in elementary, early childhood and special education....
The honors program in history provides highly motivated history majors with opportunities to enhance their academic program through intensive scholarly study and research designed to be of assistance in postgraduate employment or in the pursuit of an advanced degree in history. Contact the Department of History for further information concerning eligibility and application.
1. Complete one course from the following in fulfillment of the university core First-Year Writing requirement:
Engl 115, 150.
Honrs 150.
Phil 150.
Note: Waivers based on Advanced Placement (AP) or other test scores do not apply to this requirement. Students with AP credit for Engl 115 should take Engl 150, Honrs 150, or Phil 150.
The Africana Studies Department strongly encourages foreign study in Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America, during the student‘s junior year of concentration. Although the Africana Studies Department actively supports programs in South Africa, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Brazil, and the English-Speaking Caribbean, at least six (6) courses must be completed in the department at Brown.
The 20th Century interest area gives students the opportunity to thoughtfully examine contemporary history and events. Students may take one or all of the courses in this area of study. These courses may be applied to your degree requirements or taken as electives.
The 20th Century interest area encourages students to examine historical, social, economic, and technological developments that have exerted the most immediate impact on contemporary society....
UMUC offered its first distance education courses in 1972. Today, more than 30 percent of our students are enrolled in courses that do not require on-site class attendance. The Internet serves as their link to the university.
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