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Applied Social Research, Accelerated Master's BA/MA
Applied Social Research, Accelerated Master's BA/MA
Format: On Campus
Acquire a deep understanding of societal issues and enhance your research skills while earning your undergraduate and graduate degrees in just five years (depending on your course load). Engage in a rigorous curriculum encompassing core courses like Sociology of Religion, Juvenile Delinquency, Racial and Ethnic Inequality, and Urban Social Change.
Applied Social Research, MA
Applied Social Research, MA
Format: On Campus
Advance your skills in evaluation research, surveys, needs assessment, community impact, statistics and data management. Prepare for a career as a researcher in an academic, business, government or agency setting, or continue your studies in a doctoral program. Learn through an interdisciplinary curriculum that offers a variety of specializations to focus on.
Art, BA
Art, BA
Format: On Campus
Explore and study art from a historical, cultural and social context. Students benefit from training in a range of media and techniques that can be used in the creation of visual art and graphic design in addition to choosing between a concentration in Studio Art or Art History.
Arts Management and Community Development Certificate
Arts Management and Community Development Certificate
Format: On Campus
Gain the foundational skills needed to build a successful career as a professional artist or to pursue a career in a variety of arts and community organizations. The certificate has two options: Arts Management, which emphasizes coursework in Business and Communication, and Community Development, which focuses on courses in Communication and Urban Studies. The certificate program consists of 15 credit hours in addition to nine credit hours of prerequisite courses.
Asian Studies Minor
Asian Studies Minor
Format: On Campus
Heighten your awareness of the rich and diverse histories and cultures of Asia, expand your cross-cultural opportunities and cultivate an enriched appreciation of Asian arts and literature. The minor consists of a minimum of 15 credit hours.