The Joseph W. Luter, III School of Business offers the
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
in general business with majors in accounting, finance,
management and marketing. Admission to the Luter School
of Business is competitive. Students apply for admission
during the semester in which they ... show more
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Art History is the study of works of art, architecture,
and material culture from a variety of perspectives with
an emphasis on the original context of works of art, their
making and reception as well as their later circulation,
collection, conservation, and display. Students will gain
an understanding of visual ... show more
Studio Art is a process-oriented and creative practice in
the language of the visual art with emphasis on the exploration
of ideas and personal expression. Students learn creative
problem solving, artistic conceptualization, analytical and
critical competence, and technical skills related to their
chosen concentration. ... show more
Studio Art is a process-oriented and creative practice in
the language of the visual art with emphasis on the exploration
of ideas and personal expression. Students learn creative
problem solving, artistic conceptualization, analytical and
critical competence, and technical skills related to their
chosen concentration. ... show more
Studio Art is a process-oriented and creative practice in
the language of the visual art with emphasis on the exploration
of ideas and personal expression. Students learn creative
problem solving, artistic conceptualization, analytical and
critical competence, and technical skills related to their
chosen concentration. ... show more
American studies employs investigative methodologies
drawn from multiple disciplines, including attention to historical process, that involve reading, writing, conducting
research, and critically thinking about the nature of American
life. In American studies, an interdisciplinary approach is used
to examine relevant ... show more
American studies employs investigative methodologies
drawn from multiple disciplines, including attention to historical process, that involve reading, writing, conducting
research, and critically thinking about the nature of American
life. In American studies, an interdisciplinary approach is used
to examine relevant ... show more
American studies employs investigative methodologies
drawn from multiple disciplines, including attention to historical process, that involve reading, writing, conducting
research, and critically thinking about the nature of American
life. In American studies, an interdisciplinary approach is used
to examine relevant ... show more
Students earning a
Bachelor of Arts in sociology may major in anthropology,
criminology, or sociology; a program of teacher preparation
is also available for sociology majors. Minors are offered in
anthropology, criminology, and sociology. All majors acquire
a strong liberal arts background as well as experience ... show more
The aims of the curriculum and faculty in the Department of Molecular Biology and Chemistry are to acquaint
students with the body of knowledge in these disciplines
and to teach them to apply this knowledge usefully and responsibly. Coursework includes discussion of historical and
philosophical developments of ... show more