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Archaeology | Biochemistry | Biotechnology
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About Program

Program Overview


University Programs

The university offers a range of programs for students, including certificate programs, departmental honors, cooperative education, and internship programs.


Certificate Programs

Certificate programs are offered in various fields, including:


  • Archaeology
  • Biochemistry
  • Biotechnology
  • Forensic economics
  • Labor studies
  • Gerontology
  • Studies in religions
  • Trauma studies
  • Tropical and conservation biology
  • Nonprofit organization management and leadership
  • Psychology-clinical respecialization
  • Women's and gender studies
  • Writing

International Studies Certificate

The university, in cooperation with the Center for International Studies and other colleges, offers certificate programs in:


  • African studies
  • East Asian studies
  • European studies
  • Greek studies
  • International studies
  • Latin American studies The university also cooperates in offering the International Business Certificate.

Departmental Honors

Majors in the following departments may pursue departmental honors:


  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Economics
  • English
  • Foreign languages and literatures
  • History
  • Political science

Cooperative Education and Internship Programs

Cooperative education and internship programs are available for students seeking career-related employment while enrolled in school. These programs provide students with the opportunity to gain practical experience and earn a substantial income.


College of Arts and Sciences Extension Credit

The College of Arts and Sciences offers credit courses at off-campus locations through its continuing education branch. These courses are open to university students and qualify for regular academic credit toward degrees in the college. In addition, noncredit courses are offered in a range of disciplines within the college.


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