Using the Global Miami Plan for Liberal Education as a base, each program adds specialized content and appropriate professional courses and may integrate experience in field settings. We have over 100 majors to choose from, plus programs to prepare you for pre-professional study.
Serving the Bexar County community through its programs and services that help students succeed in acquiring the knowledge and skills needed in today's world. Today, five colleges fulfill this promise with a vast array of courses and 2-year degrees.
Creating opportunities for success by offering quality academic, technical and life-long learning experiences to its diverse communities in a collaborative, student-centered, data-informed and shared leadership environment.
Palo Alto College is committed to building a college-going culture in our community through a new community effort, Educate South. This exciting new initiative focuses on beginning educational awareness at the earliest years.
The colleges of the Alamo Colleges District confer Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Arts in Teaching, and Associate of Applied Science degrees, as well as several levels of certificates. For any degree or certificate awarded, a student must earn at least 25% of the college-level credit hours required for graduation through instruction by the college in the Alamo Colleges District granting the award.
Colleges in the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) offer courses, certificate programs, diplomas, and associate degrees that may lead to licensure or certification that is required for employment in your state. The programs listed on the website meet requirements for the state of Kentucky However, requirements for licensure or certification in other states may vary.
Note: Certificate and Diploma credential pathways that are embedded within larger approved academic programs are excluded from this list. "Embedded" credential pathways are defined as sharing the same CIP code with a larger program OR being listed as part of a larger program according to the KCTCS catalog.
Southcentral Kentucky Community and College offers courses, certificate programs, diplomas, and associate degrees that may lead to licensure or certification that is required for employment in your state.
This new resource available to found pets is vital in helping them be reunited with their owner. The shelter will provide you with initial supplies and resources to set you both up for success. Fosters will be able to utilize shelter programming to help with any medical or behavioral challenges experienced during their stay in foster care.
Participation in the Finder-to-Foster program is considered on a case-by-case basis. It can seem overwhelming bringing an unknown pet into your home but we have staff and volunteers available to help you every step of the way.
This program will prepare you for a career in the public accounting profession, private industry, government, and the nonprofit sector. You will develop the skills needed for attaining the Certified Public Accountant certification while gaining real-world experience from faculty who will guide you in your accounting career.
This program incorporates academic rigor with top-notch theatrical productions, giving you both excellent training in the theatrical field and a scholarly foundation in the liberal arts. Our liberal arts approach is what differentiates this program from specialized conservatory training. You will become a skilled theatre artist who synthesizes your liberal arts education through your craft.
Students completing a minor in Actuarial Science will prepare for a career as professionals who measure, analyze, and manage financial risk and uncertainty. The program combines tools from mathematics, statistics, finance, economics, and accounting to assess financial risks facing our society. Upon completion of the program, students will be ready to join the workforce in insurance, banking, federal and state pension programs, employee benefits departments, consulting, and many other fields.
The Mechanical Engineering concentration in Aerospace Engineering provides students with foundations of the design of aircraft and spacecraft. You will take courses that focus on aerospace fundamentals, including flight dynamics, aerodynamics, power and propulsion systems, and aircraft structures.
In the Africana Studies and Research program, you will learn about the contributions that people of African descent have made to the global human experience. You'll also acquire the knowledge, skills and dispositions to speak and write about the experiences of people of African descent.
Politics majors can choose to focus on American government as an area of specialization, studying both historical and contemporary issues of U.S. policy and governance. Students go on to work in a wide range of careers, such as legislative aides, lobbyists, campaign managers, or political consultants.
In this multidisciplinary program, you will study the languages, cultures, religions, history, and politics of the Islamic world. It provides an excellent foundation for students anticipating international work or service, graduate school, or graduating into an increasingly "global" world.
As an archaeology student, you will study the history of human cultural development, from the stone tool and cave art of early modern Homo sapiens through the growth of complex pre-industrial agricultural societies. You will learn analysis and field investigation techniques while taking courses that cover survey, excavation, preservation, and cataloging of artifacts and human remains from historic and prehistoric sites.
Students majoring in architectural studies gain exposure to the conceptual content of architecture within a liberal arts framework. You can choose to focus on architectural history, theory, design, or technology. You will gain skills in critical thinking and understanding the ways in which we inhabit and shape the material world.
Students studying architecture will become familiar with the fundamentals of design, whether that will be applied to building construction, theater sets, furniture design, real estate development, or digital fabrication. You also will study current technological advances and the confluence of sustainable design, urbanism, and social justice.
Architecture and Civil Engineering majors will take part in a five-year program to earn both a Bachelor of Science in Architecture and a Bachelor of Civil Engineering. The joint program combines the fundamentals of design with the long-term planning and maintenance of the human habitat. Students will take a combination of courses in both subjects, widening the scope of professional opportunities after graduation.
Art and Design students have the opportunity to study broad range of studio and digital art practices. After a taking core courses, students can choose to concentrate in 3D Animation and Character Design, Digital Photography, Graphic Design & Illustration, Drawing & Painting, Sacred Art & Social Practice, or Sculpture & Ceramics.
As an art history major, you will explore the spirit and expression of art from today to the earliest Paleolithic cave paintings rendered over 30,000 years ago. You will learn that the study of art history is an investigation into this most essential, sophisticated, and enduring form of human communication.
The Asian Studies minor enables you to take courses in several disciplines, including Chinese, politics, theology and religious studies, drama, and history. Students completing this minor are strongly encouraged to study abroad in Asia.
Students in this program will learn about big data through the lens of economics. This program is open to students in all academic backgrounds. Students will take courses in computer science in addition to economics.
Catholic University trains biologists who are critical thinkers and ready to work at the cutting edge of science and medicine. As a biology major, you will enter into a rigorous program in which you will explore classical and contemporary areas of science. You will also have the chance to work directly with faculty on their research projects.
This interdisciplinary field combines aspects of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Students study biomedical engineering to be of service to people and to apply advanced technologies to complex problems of medical care.
Biomedical Engineering majors apply the science of engineering to medical care and treatment for improving health and function of the overall population. Students on the pre-med track will take additional courses in organic chemistry to better prepare them for further education and a career in medicine.
On the business and public policy track, you will engage in contemporary debates and cutting-edge research, while exploring moral foundations of the free society and the market and non-market conditions for human flourishing. Topics covered include family and society, the political economy, and education and religion.
On the business and society track, you will engage in contemporary debates and cutting-edge research, while exploring moral foundations of the free society and the market and non-market conditions for human flourishing. Topics covered include game theory and strategic thinking, public policy and fiscal budgets, and the spirit of enterprise.
As a chemistry major, you'll be encouraged to participate in current research projects, making you a part of a renowned interdisciplinary community, researching topics ranging from the molecular structure of organic cells to sediment composition in the Chesapeake Bay.
Civil Engineering majors design, construct, manage, and maintain the physical elements of the human habitat. Civil Engineering majors at Catholic University can choose a specialization path in construction engineering and management, environmental engineering, structural engineering, or transportation engineering.
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