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...
Category:Asian Studies
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Many of our students choose Chinese Studies as a second major or a minor, combining a UCSD disciplinary major (such as economics or political science) with Chinese Studies courses which prepare them for a career related to China. In addition to coordinating...
Category:Latin American Studies
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Latin America encompasses two continents, extending from the American Southwest and the tropical islands of the Caribbean to the southern tip of South America. Its rich and diverse cultures have their roots in Native American, European, and African civilizations....
Category:Geography
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This program provides a well-rounded and useful education and marketable skills to students with interests in the spatial patterns of society and the environment. It focuses on the interactions of humans with the natural and physical environments of Earth...
Category:English Language and Literature
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There is no prerequisite to the major, aside from English 1050 or Advanced Placement, but we strongly recommend that you take English 2101 (The British Literary Tradition I) early, since it will introduce you to writers, texts, and issues that are crucial...
Category:Liberal Studies
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The discipline of Classical Studies, as pursued at Villanova University, is concerned first and foremost with the languages of the Greco-Roman world, and thought, as expressed in literature (and art), from Homer in 800 BC to St. Augustine in 400 AD. In so...
Category:Latin American Studies
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The purpose of the major in Latin American Studies is to encourage the interest of students in international affairs by focusing on Latin America. The aim is to provide students with a comprehensive exposure to the cultural, historical, economic and political...
Category:History
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History at Hood is the challenging and exciting study of the human past in all its dimensions. If you've enjoyed reading historical novels or visiting historic sites, exploring museums or re-enacting past time periods, the History program will allow you to...
Category:Interdisciplinary Studies
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The Master of Arts in the Humanities is a graduate program with courses in the fields of art, history, literature, music, philosophy, and religion. This interdisciplinary degree is intended for students—primarily those with background in the humanities but...
Category:Archeology
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The archaeology concentration within the art major requires a minimum of 30 credits at the 200-level or above. Archaeology Concentration The art and archaeology major with a concentration in archaeology introduces students to the art, artifacts and cultures...
Category:Philosophy
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At Carroll, professors, not their assistants, teach classes and are accessible to students. Experts in their fields, Carroll professors will provide you rigorous academic challenges in an atmosphere valuing ethics and moral principles. Your education will include...
Category:Liberal Studies
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The Classical Studies program operates under the aegis of the Department of Languages and Literature. With its particular focus upon the study of the Classical Greek and Latin languages, and ancillary courses offered through other departments (e.g., art,...
Category:English Language and Literature
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Major Program Requirements ENLE 200 Literary Studies ENWR264 Introduction to Creative Writing ENWR 498 Capstone Seminar A. Foreign Language Requirements A modern or classical second language through the intermediate level. B. Writing Requirements One Additional...
Category:English Language and Literature
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Our English program has a simple goal: to help you engage in the never-ending work of reading more insightfully, thinking more clearly, and writing more beautifully. We know that you’ll be long gone from us when you’re at your best, but we know...
Category:Political Science
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The curriculum in political science is directed toward an understanding of national and international governmental studies with particular emphasis on preparing students for graduate school, the study of law, and responsibilities in politics, administration,...
Category:Religion
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Bachelor of Arts in Theology: Ten courses in Theology: THEO 101 or THEO 102, THEO 103, THEO 104, THEO 204, THEO 206, THEO 305 and THEO 405, plus three elective Theology courses, two of which must be numbered 300 or above. Critical Thinking and Communication...
Category:History
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The department believes that students must become more broadly educated in order to be prepared to live in an increasingly complex society. By gaining awareness of historical traditions as well as the critical thinking skills of the historian’s craft,...