The German Studies minor earns students credit for E (Humanistic and Aristic Expression) and L (Applied Learning) in the REAL Curriculum. Students need majors and/or minors to fulfill the R and A areas to complete the REAL Curriculum requirements.
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This minor provides students with a foundation in Spanish language skills, as well as an overview of economic, political, artistic, and cultural contexts for several Spanish-speaking populations. The Spanish minor prepares students to use Spanish in a range of personal and professional contexts. Students may participate ... show more
The Foods and Nutrition major allows students to select one of two concentrations: The Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) is the Nutrition and Dietetics concentration. The Didactic Program in Dietetics (DPD) is designed to prepare students for supervised practice leading to eligibility for the Commission on Dietetic ... show more
The Applied Movement Science minor is open to students of all majors. It provides applied coursework in anatomical structures, injury, and rehabilitation to prepare students for graduate coursework in a variety of exercise and health science professions.
The minor in Foods and Nutrition will provide critical core knowledge and skills in the area of food and nutrition to support personal health as well as to expand career opportunities for non-Nutrition majors. The Foods and Nutrition minor is 18-19 credit hours.
The Criminology major is designed as a 32 semester hour major in order to accommodate additional minors and majors that will strengthen the preparation of students for work in social and behavioral services, legal occupations, protective services, and policy work. As such, the interdisciplinary curriculum for ... show more
In the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, our ambition to help communities thrive is at the center of our identity. We have identified four major strengths of CALS—food, health, economy, and environment—that we will continue to explore as we seek to help communities thrive. Using these strengths, ... show more
The College of Science at Virginia Tech provides students with interdisciplinary training in analytical skills, a comprehensive foundation in the tools of science and the scientific method, and rigorous education in any of a wide variety of scientific fields. The college supports research centers in areas such ... show more
Old Dominion University offers both a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree in Geography. The geography program is designed to give students a broad base of geographical training and an understanding of human-environment interrelationships.