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Communication Studies
Communication studies focuses on the ways in
which humans communicate with one another
– the act of conveying a message.
Theatre
The theatre program provides a wide variety of
opportunities where students can explore and
develop expertise in theatre performance and
design.
English
The English program instills a love for literature
and writing, a moral awareness of society’s
profound conflicts, an openness to other cultures,
and skills in critical thinking, reading, and
writing.
Fine Arts
The fine arts program maximizes your potential
as an artist by utilizing well-equipped facilities
with state-of-the-art classrooms and studios.
Modern Languages
The modern languages program teaches
practical skills and develops a student’s
appreciation of the fundamental role that
language plays in defining our humanity.
Music
The music department offers one of the most
musically intensive programs in the region. It
combines all aspects of artistic and academic
study, ranging from solo performance to music
theory, music history, and music technology.
Philosophy
The philosophy department challenges students
to develop high-level skills in critical thinking,
reading, writing, and speaking.
Business
The business degree prepares students
for successful careers managing their
own businesses, working in the corporate
environment, or traveling to other countries for
an international organization.
Economics
The economics degree prepares students to be
interested, alert, and competent observers of
current events. It empowers students to make
well-reasoned decisions about business problems
and public policy.
The nationally ranked School of Business offers
several concentrations to further specialize your
degree.
• Accounting
• Economics and Public Policy
• Finance
• General Business
• Human Resources Management
• Information & Operations Management
• International Business
• Management
• Marketing
Majors
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