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Business, Education, & Social Sciences
Anthropology
- Anthropology studies how human society has developed over time by examining past remains, languages, and cultures. Anthropology gives students valuable critical thinking skills and global understanding that makes them marketable to employers.
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Business
- Once completing the prerequisite required, student will be able to select one of the following focuses: Accounting, Business Analytics, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, and Operations and Supply Chain Management.
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Child and Family Development
- Child and Family Development use a developmental theory framework to ensure students have the skills to support family and children. This major is good for people who want careers in either social services or education.
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Criminal Justice
- Different from the concentration under Business, the liberal arts major studies economics as its effect on society. This major set students up for pursing a post graduate degree in economics or law.
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Economics Liberal Arts
- The History program examines historically events and trends through the lens of how it effects individuals and groups of people. This major prepares students for a career in government, media, and nonprofit work.
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Elementary Education
- This major teaches students the structure of a school, and gives the skills to plan and teach children. Elementary education is for people who want to teach Kindergarten to Grade 5.
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Environmental Studies
- Environmental studies focuses on the interaction of the physical and biological processes that shape our world. Student can choose to just do environmental science or concentrate in atmospheric or hydrologic sciences.
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Geography
- Geography is a type of social science that focuses on the importance of location. Students in this major are set up for a career in city planning, cartography, real estate development, or teaching.
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Middle Grade Education
- The major teaches students how to meet unique developmental needs of early adolescents. Middle Grade Education is for student who want to teach Grade 6 to Grade 8.
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Political Science
- Political Science is a branch of social science that examines political behavior, systems, and theory. The major can lead students to work in local, state, and federal government, as well as careers in law, business, media, and education.
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Psychology
- Psychology is the study of human behavior. It seeks to explain and understand normal and abnormal behavior, mental ability, perception, development, and differences in individuals.
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Social Work
- The social work degree prepares graduates for generalist social work practice. Generalist practice relates to utilizing multiple types of intervention that would be useful for different types of social systems and client populations.
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Sociology
- Sociology studies the forces that organize and structure human society and the forces that threaten to dissolve it. The major set students up to have a career in law, journalism, activism, and education.
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Special Education
- The purpose of our special education program is to develop excellent special education professionals who provide individually planned, systematically implemented, and carefully evaluated instruction for students with special needs so these students may achieve the greatest possible self-sufficiency and highest academic performance to promote success in present and future endeavors.
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