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Agribusiness
At the Agribusiness program at North Dakota State University you will master the critical decision-making and analytical skills essential for today’s dynamic food and agriculture industries.
Asian Languages and Literature
The Asian Languages and Literature at The University of Iowa offers instruction in languages of Asia and Eastern Europe as well as in the literatures, civilizations, and cultures of the regions.
Architecture
Architecture of King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi provides a complete training for students to embrace the real working conditions.
Chinese - Mandarin
The Chinese - Mandarin programme at Mount Saint Vincent University offers a public study mode for those pursuing a Bachelor of Arts. This undergraduate curriculum focuses on language and cultural immersion. Students develop core skills in speaking and writing while exploring the rich heritage of the Chinese-speaking world.
History
History from Southern Connecticut State University prepares students to enter a variety of fields and industries that value critical thinking, the ability to conduct research, and an ease of communication.
Philosophy
The study of Philosophy at Covenant College is directed to helping students understand what philosophy is and how it has an inescapable relevance to their lives. The history of philosophy is an account of philosophers and thinkers making recommendations about how to conceive of or to interpret this or that element of human experience.
Women's and Gender Studies
The Women's and Gender Studies programme at the University of Regina is a four-year, public bachelor degree. This interdisciplinary course explores feminist theories, social justice, and the roles of women in society. Students develop critical thinking skills through flexible study modes within the Faculty of Arts.
Bachelor of Music - Bachelor of Media (Comm and Journalism)
This Bachelor of Music - Bachelor of Media (Comm and Journalism) double degree from University of New South Wales will not only give you a specialist qualification in music, but also theoretical and practical skills in professional communications and journalism.
Information Systems
"A strong business student with an aptitude for technology" — that’s what employers are looking for in an IS professional. And that is what they find in graduates of the Information Systems program of The University of Toledo.
Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Education (Secondary)
This Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Education (Secondary) double degree from University of New South Wales is for students who want to work as high-school science or maths teachers.
Chemistry
The Bachelor of Arts program in Chemistry at University of Michigan Flint is designed for students who want to gain a general background in chemistry, to prepare themselves for entry into medical, dental, osteopathic or veterinary school, or to make use of the science of chemistry in their careers.
Communication Studies
The department’s Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Western Connecticut State University curriculum provides a balance of theory and practice that can be applied to personal relationships, business, media and other communication environments.
English
Juniata College's mission is to provide an engaging personalized educational experience empowering our students to develop the skills, knowledge and values that lead to a fulfilling life of service and ethical leadership in the global community, with this English program.
Computer Engineering
The Bachelor in Computer Engineering program at Utah Valley University encompasses the science and technology of design, construction, implementation, testing, and maintenance of integrated software and hardware components of modern computing systems and computer–controlled equipment (cell phones, video games, laptops).
Sociology
The core and distribution requirements for a major in Sociology at Covenant College are those listed for the baccalaureate degrees, with the exception that a course in economics, finance or psychology is required to fulfill the social science distribution requirement. Sociology courses may only be used to fulfill one major requirement.
Chemistry
The study of Chemistry at Hamline University is a study of how the world works. As you study how atoms, molecules, and interactions underpin the world around us, you'll develop technical skills—from developing and running experiments to analyzing data and presenting persuasive reports—that will propel you to success in any career path you pursue.
English
As an English major or minor at Bluffton University, you will explore the traditions of English, American and world literature, develop writing skills and explore critical theories.
International Tourism Management
The focus of the International Tourism Management programme offered by Dalarna University is to provide students with the knowledge to succeed. We do this by offering a balanced combination of theoretical knowledge and applied practical examples.
Marketing
In the bachelor's degree program in Marketing at Louisiana State University in Shreveport, you'll gain a wide range of skills, from quantitative analytics to creative problem solving in an ever-evolving field.
Entrepreneurship
The Entrepreneurship program at De La Salle University will provide this education and training.The program includes essential components of value formation through the Lasallian general education, skill building, and experiential learning where students are required to set up and operate an actual company for at least one year before graduating.