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Major Programs
Majors
leading to a Bachelor's degree are available in the
following areas, and curricula in each are described in this book. An
asterisk indicates that a departmental honors track is offered. The Colleges
of Humanities and Fine Arts, of Social and Behavioral Sciences, and of
Natural Sciences and Mathematics are collectively known as the Colleges
of Arts and Sciences.
College of Humanities
and Fine Arts
*Afro-American Studies,
*Art (Studio), *Art (Design), *Art
History, *Chinese Language and Literature, *Classics, Classics
and Philosophy, *Comparative Literature, *Dance, *English, *French and
Francophone Studies, *German, *History, *Italian Studies, *Japanese Language
and Literature, *Journalism, *Judaic Studies, Linguistics, Linguistics
and Anthropology, Linguistics and Chinese,
Linguistics and German, Linguistics and Japanese, Linguistics and Philosophy,
Linguistics and Psychology, Linguistics and Russian, *Middle Eastern Studies,
*Music, *Philosophy, *Portuguese, *Russian and East European Studies,
*Spanish, *Theater, *Women's Studies
College
of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
*Astronomy,
*Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
*Biology, *Chemistry, *Computer Science, Earth Systems, *Geography, *Geology,
*Mathematics, *Physics, Pre-Dental Studies, Pre-Medical Studies, Science
(in combination with one of the departments in the College of Natural
Sciences and Mathematics)
College of Social and
Behavioral Sciences
*Anthropology, *Communication, *Economics, *Legal Studies,
*Political Science, *Psychology, *Social Thought and Political Economy,
*Sociology
School of Education
College of Engineering
*Chemical Engineering,
*Civil Engineering, *Computer Systems Engineering, *Electrical Engineering,
*Industrial Engineering *Mechanical Engineering
College of Food and
Natural Resources
*Animal Science, *Apparel
Marketing, *Building Materials and Wood Technology, *Environmental Design,
*Environmental Sciences, *Family and Consumer Sciences, *Food Science,
*Forestry, *Hotel, Restaurant and Travel Administration, *Landscape Architecture,
Medical Technology, *Microbiology, *Natural Resource Studies, *Plant and
Soil Sciences, *Resource Economics, *Sport Management, *Wildlife and Fisheries
Conservation
Isenberg School of Management
*Accounting, *Finance and
Operations Management, *Management, *Marketing
*School of Nursing
School of Public Health
and Health Sciences
*Communication Disorders,
*Exercise Science, *Human Nutrition
Other Major Programs
*Bachelor's Degree with
Individual Concentration, University Without Walls, Bachelor of General
Studies
Honors
Any student wishing to
graduate with higher honors than cum laude (for which a 3.2 cumulative
average is required) must complete a Departmental or Interdisciplinary
Honors track. Those majors offering a Departmental Honors track are asterisked
in the above list. Students in all other majors wishing to graduate
magna cum laude or summa cum laude must complete
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