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BA

Full Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts

Business Administration—Marketing Concentration

This program provides students with coursework that is intellectually stimulating and directly useful in today's marketing profession. Students study marketing as it relates to a variety of activities in new product development, pricing strategies/implementation, various communications including advertising, digital media, personal selling, distribution, management of services, and brand management.

Business Administration—Management Information Systems Concentration

This concentration teaches students to combine their understanding of business, information systems, and technology to help organizations compete more successfully by streamlining current operations. Students learn how information technology can contribute to an organization, and how to develop and apply information technology based business solutions. 

Business Administration—Management Concentration

While other business disciplines focus on tasks for business, Management focuses on how to motivate others to accomplish these tasks efficiently and effectively with high quality results. Students learn how to manage projects, work with teams, implement changes, and be effective leaders. 

Business Administration—International Business Concentration

The International Business Concentration provides students with the skills global companies are seeking. Often combining training in language and other business areas, students learn to manage business relationships across borders in a variety of capacities.

Business Administration—General Business Concentration

This program allows you to customize your business courses to suit your own business education goals. Rather than concentrating in a specific business discipline such as Finance or Marketing, you may choose to create your own General Business Concentration with the help of faculty advisors.

Business Administration—Finance Concentration

The field of finance encompasses many different areas including investments, financial institutions, corporate finance, and real estate. The Finance Concentration includes coursework in each of these areas as well as courses in options and futures, multi-national finance, and insurance.

Biology

This program is designed for students who want to make biology the focus of a liberal arts education and may not be directly interested in post-graduate study or professional careers in biology or teaching.

Art History

Western Art History students learn to interpret and analyze art and visual culture, examining the histories of art in cultural context, visual communication in the world today, and the impact of visual technology in the future.

Art Studio

The program includes ceramics, drawing, fiber/fabrics, inter and mixed-media, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. Students in the program investigate the function of art and the relationships between art, culture, artist, and audience.

Anthropology—Biocultural Concentration

This program is the most flexible of the Biology/Anthropology combined majors and allows students to gain a broad interdisciplinary training relevant to many professions confronting the challenges of modern society.