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French
The study of French language and Francophone cultures at University of Prince Edward Island complements a variety of other subjects in Arts such as History, Philosophy, English or Anthropology, Sociology, Political Studies, and Psychology but also studies in Business for students who intend to work with a Francophone market.
Environmental Sustainability
Environmental sustainability deals with how human societies can meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs. The Environmental Sustainability program is offered at University of Oklahoma.
Global Studies
The Global Studies program of University of West Georgia is appropriate for students who are globally aware, self-motivated, and who wish to join the global marketplace with careers in government, political organizations, journalism, private businesses, advocacy groups, or non-governmental organizations. Likewise, it is appropriate for students planning on attending graduate or law school.
Kinesiology – Nutrition Concentration
This is a Kinesiology – Nutrition Concentration at the Augusta University as an area of study for the Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology.
Criminology
The Criminology program at Pennsylvania Western University can provide you with a strong foundation in this specialized field. Choose Cal U's comprehensive, nationally ranked and widely respected bachelor's degree program in criminal justice with a concentration in criminology.
Health Science
California Baptist University's Health Science major prepares students for entry into health-related professional schools, including medical, dentistry, pharmacy and physician assistant programs.
Chemistry
Chemistry is the central science. At Muskingum University, you will have the opportunity to discover the ways that mathematics, physics, engineering, biology, and medicine help us explain phenomena in the natural world and face the challenges of the future.

History
In the History course from Lewis University you will develop strong skills in communications, problem-solving, and critical thinking. These are skills that employers are looking for. The History Department offers hands-on opportunities to explore education, public history, and other professional careers.
Environmental Studies
Students in Environmental Studies program at the Westminster University Salt Lake City investigate the relationship between humans and the natural world by examining our response to issues like conservation, biodiversity loss, climate change, environmental justice, urban planning, sustainable agriculture, and international development.
Mathematics
The Mathematics program at Salve Regina University provides a solid foundation in the principles of mathematics and allows students to combine their coursework with an in-depth study of another field, providing strong credentials for graduate study, including law school and medical school.
Film
The Film program at the University of Central Arkansas prepares students for the future of filmmaking by combining new technology with the fundamentals of storytelling to produce creative, original stories, with an eye towards emerging technologies that enhance the creation, distribution, and exhibition of those works in the global marketplace.
Theatre Arts and Technology
The Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts and Technology (BA-THAT) program at New Jersey Institute of Technology teaches and trains students in applied theatre education: set, www, light and sound design, playwriting, improvisational theatre techniques, music ensembles, directing and performance. They also train through inter-college interdisciplinary courses.

Psychology (Hons)
This Psychology (Hons) BSc course from Queen's University offers an introduction survey of basic areas of psychology include perception, cognition, learning and motivation and their biological substrata.
Materials Science and Engineering
The Materials Science and Engineering major at the Clemson University explores the building blocks of all materials and develops the understanding of the processing, structure and properties of polymers, glasses, ceramics, metals and composites in all forms — particles, thin films, fibers and bulk materials.
Physics
Physics is the field of study concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy: how we define measurable quantities, like energy and speed, and how these concepts are related (for example, Newton’s Law of gravity or the theory of special relativity). If you want to learn more about how the universe is structured, consider studying Physics at the University of Utah.
Christian Formation and Ministry
A degree in Christian Formation and Ministry at Wheaton College Illinois prepares you to minister in whatever context you are called through course work in ministry, teaching, counseling, and discipleship
Family Studies
The Family Studies program of Texas Woman's University is a broad human services degree that may lead to employment working with families in social service agencies ranging from child to geriatric services, as well as church and family planning agencies.

Biology (Hons)
Biology (Hons) degree provided by University of Sussex sets you up to understand new discoveries. You’ll develop critical thinking, scientific teamwork and technical communication skills, alongside a solid grounding in biology.
Sociology
As a Sociology major from University of Dayton, you will build awareness for the different types of social inequality that exist, who is negatively impacted, where and how it emerges, and what perpetuates it.
French
The French BA degree from Portland State University opens the door to a range of international experiences through coursework that includes language study, literature, film, history, and linguistics.