The Art Program introduces students to a broad knowledge of the visual arts, their role in society, and their interconnections with other disciplines within the arts, humanities, and sciences. We seek to balance general knowledge with specialized expertise in the student's selected area of emphasis. Furthermore, ... show more
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The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Art Education involves the study of art and art history in combination with educational theory, methods, and field placement courses that prepare students to teach at all grade levels, PK-12. Completion of the major meets all of the academic requirements for a teaching license ... show more
The mission of art history and archaeology is to connect historical events and human experiences with visual and material expression. The program draws on the study of religious, political, social, intellectual, economic, and aesthetic concerns of different cultures at different times to elucidate choices individuals ... show more
Biochemistry draws on chemistry and biology to explore the living world and causes of disease at the molecular level. As a biochemistry student, you'll be encouraged to test your ideas through research opportunities, investigating real-world problems while working one-on-one with faculty. Students majoring ... show more
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Biology Education involves the study of biology, chemistry, physics, and math in combination with educational theory, methods, and field placement courses that prepare students to teach at secondary grade levels, 6-12. Completion of the major meets all of the academic requirements ... show more
The Biology Department at Roanoke College offers a diverse course of study that complements the college's broadly-based liberal arts curricular core. The Department's curriculum is designed to expose students to important areas in modern biology with contemporary ideas and concepts placed in historical perspective. ... show more
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Chemistry Education involves the study of chemistry, environmental science, and physics in combination with educational theory, methods, and field placement courses that prepare students to teach at secondary grade levels, 6-12. Completion of the major meets all of the academic ... show more
Chemistry is the study of matter and its transformations. A BA in chemistry can be a launching point for work, medical school, or pharmacy school. Undergraduate research is an option towards meeting degree requirements, as are electives such as pharmaceutical chemistry. Instrumentation is a major strength ... show more
The Bachelor of Arts degree program in Criminal Justice approaches criminality through political, sociological, and psychological perspectives. Students take part in a deep exploration of criminal justice issues and practices, while at the same time developing their methodological and theoretical skillsets to ... show more
Communication is in high demand among college students today, both for its roots in speech and journalism and for its role in the technological revolution. Both in the classroom and through hands-on work outside the classroom, students study the communication process and how it contributes to the development ... show more