Category:English Language and Literature
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The Department of English provides instruction in literature in English, expository and creative writing, film, cultural studies, and closely related fields. It is the function of the English Department to prepare majors for the B.A.S. degree and to offer required...
Category:Creative Writing
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The creative writing program is a rigorous bachelor’s program built on a Master of Fine Arts model. Students choose two genre tracks to study—from poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, or screenwriting—and take at least seven workshop courses in their chosen...
Category:Liberal Studies
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In Gallatin's undergraduate program, you combine study in your area of concentration with a liberal arts education focusing on the great books and the history of ideas. Whether you are a recent high school graduate or an adult returning to college, you will...
Category:Political Science
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In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of Political Science,...
Category:Religion
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In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in Religion also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of religion, graduates in this...
Category:Philosophy
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In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of philosophy, graduates...
Category:History
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In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in History also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of history, graduates in this...
Category:English Language and Literature
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In addition to the institutional and general education level learning objectives, the Bachelor of Arts in English also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of English, graduates in this...
Category:Philosophy
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"The unexamined life is not worth living," said Socrates, the famous philosopher. Indeed, development of critical thinking and rational judgment are the goals of philosophy. Through analysis and interpretation of the works of past and contemporary philosophers,...
Category:History
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HISTORY/PUBLIC HISTORY/BACHELOR OF ARTS Total Credit Hours: 128 Major Credit Hours: 39 The Public History track will prepare students for entry into master's programs in Public History, for employment in local history museums and government archives, for...
Category:History
Study mode:At the institution
History is more than just names and dates. In fact, history is complex and exciting, with incredible relevance to the present day. Because without understanding our past, we cannot prepare for our future. As a history major at Lewis University, you will take...
Category:Anthropology
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This minor provides all students the opportunity to enhance their academic majors with an Ethnic and Cultural Studies minor. The program emphasizes, but is not restricted to, the contributions of people of African, Latin American, Middle Eastern, East...
Category:Writing
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ENGLISH PROGRAM THREE WRITING/BACHELOR OF ARTS Total Credit Hours: 128 Major Credit Hours: 43 I. Core Courses (22) 06-250 Introduction to Textual Studies (3) 06-300 Writing for the Professions (3) 06-301 Rhetoric for Writers (3) 06-310 Advanced...
Category:English Language and Literature
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ENGLISH PROGRAM TWO LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE/BACHELOR OF ARTS Total Credit Hours: 128 Major Credit Hours: 36 Program Two is an English major leading to graduate studies in English and related disciplines requiring analytical skills. I. Core Courses (15)...
Category:Liberal Studies
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CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL STUDIES/BACHELOR OF ARTS Total Credit Hours: 128 Major Credit Hours: 48 [Students seeking a business-focused curriculum should consult the International Business program in the College of Business.] I. General Education (52) General...
Category:Political Science
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Villanova students in the College of Arts and Sciences usually choose their major during their sophomore year. As a sophomore, you are completing most of your core requirements and are now choosing a field in which you will gain an expertise.
Once you choose...
Category:Philosophy
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The Philosophy Major. The Philosophy major is particularly appropriate for students who are serious about their intellectual life, interested in the liberal arts, and challenged by questions about the foundations of nature and human experience. The...
Category:European Studies
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Welcome to Italian Studies, part of the Department of Modern Languages and Literature. Italian has been offered at Villanova since 1962 as a part of core curriculum requirements and as cultural enrichment for students from all colleges of the University. Today,...
Category:History
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The undergraduate history program at Villanova is designed to develop our students' knowledge, academic and intellectual skills. We are especially proud of the independent and collective research projects our students carry out inside and outside the classroom....
Category:Asian Studies
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"Knowing another language enriches your personal life, expands the range of professional opportunities open to you, and increases your power to act as a citizen of the world." (MLA, 2006) The Japanese Studies program in the Institute for Global Interdisciplinary...