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Geography
The Geography B.Sc course from George Mason University is designed to offer students the opportunity to study the integrated social and environmental processes that continuously shape and reshape the world we live in.
Computer Engineering
The Computer Engineering program at San José State University goes beyond programming to include engineering methodologies and hands-on project experience.
Applied Nutrition
The B.Sc. Applied Nutrition Major at Ohio University is for students interested in culinary nutrition, school nutrition, child nutrition, institutional wellness, and food service management careers.
Mathematics
Gain a broad introduction to mathematics with a strong foundation for careers in academia, business, and government, as well as for more advanced study at the graduate level with the Mathematics program of University at Albany.
Nutritional Science - Applied Nutrition and Food Sciences
The Nutritional Science - Applied Nutrition and Food Sciences BSc program from San José State University helps students obtain a critical understanding and the ability to apply theoretical and scientific knowledge from the subdisciplines in nutrition.
Latin American and Latino Studies
Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of Louisville is an interdisciplinary program that explores the diverse cultures of Latin America and Latino communities in the United States, ultimately preparing students to become knowledgeable and engaged citizens in our global society.
Biological Sciences - Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track
The Biological Sciences - Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Track program of University of Rochester provides opportunities to do independent research for credit during the academic year as well as de Kiewiet Summer Research Fellowships, which support summer research by outstanding University of Rochester undergraduate students.
Biology
The Major in Biology from Georgetown University is designed to educate students in both the breadth of subject matter encompassed by the biological sciences and the rapidly advancing knowledge at the forefront of this discipline.
Agriculture - Crop and Soil Science
The Agriculture - Crop and Soil Science sequence at Illinois State University emphasizes the scientific aspects of agronomy including improving plant production, quality, and profit by utilizing plant genetics and breeding and improving the soil physical, chemical and microbial characteristics to enhance crop production.
Parks, Recreation and Sport
Parks, Recreation and Sport from University of Missouri - Columbia introduces students to a multi-billion dollar industry, which encompasses important environmental and social issues such as conservation, community building, human development, health and well-being, and the quality of life.
Hospitality Industry Management
As a Hospitality Industry Management student at University of Delaware, you will learn the skills you need to help make excellent and informed decisions within the hospitality industry.
Life Sciences
The Life Sciences course offered at The University of Manchester is ideal if you are committed to studying the biological sciences, but have not yet decided on the area in which you want to specialise.
Computer and Information Science
The Computer and Information Science program at The Ohio State University focuses on the development of software and the uses of software to solve practical problems and to support and improve productivity, health, happiness and safety in today's society.
Forensic Science
Forensic science is the scientific method of gathering and analyzing evidence. Forensic Science at Saint Louis University is an interdisciplinary field that employs the methods, tools and perspectives of biology, chemistry, anthropology, sociology, physics, mathematics and medicine to better understand the intersection of law and science.
Mathematics
Studying the Mathematics program at Emory University teaches students to hone general analytical and problem solving skills, which are key traits employers look for in new hires.
History, Technology, and Society
The bachelor's degree in History, Technology, and Society (BSHTS) from Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is comparable to traditional degrees in history and sociology, but has several attributes that make it unique and give our students an edge over other liberal arts majors.
Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture graduates from Iowa State University are active in a broad range of careers, such as sustainable site design, land development, park management, environmental advocacy, community planning, urban design, and others.
Companion and Performance Animals
Turn your passion for companion and performance animals into a career with this major in Companion and Performance Animals at the University of Alberta.
Economics
The Economics program at Hofstra University offers a broad introduction to the field, encompassing the history of economic thought, and the core elements of contemporary economic theory and research methods.
Economics
Study the “science of choice” , Economics at Brock University — learning how limited resources can best be used to meet the needs of individuals and society. You’ll look at how individual consumers choose to spend their time and money, and how producers predict and respond to consumer needs.