The Pathways Minor in Appalachian Cultures and Environments introduces students to the diverse cultural practices, artistic expressions, histories, politics, and ecologies of the Appalachian region.
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With more than 600 million speakers globally, and as the official language in 21 countries, Spanish is one of the six official languages of the United Nations. It is the second most commonly spoken ...
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with minimum of 3.0 GPA TOEFL/ IELTS (For all non-U.S. citizens or non-U.S. permanent residents). Learn more about testing requirements.
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You will gain knowledge about the role housing plays in consumers' lives and choose a focus such as technology, accessibility, aging, or affordability. Our students learn about how to use space ...
Get an interdisciplinary background in the history, culture, and contemporary politics of a critically important region of the world. To earn a minor in Russian area studies, students must complete ...
Our minor will give you a broader perspective on society and the social forces that affect human behavior. It provides insights into how our lives are influenced by the social relationships around us.
Communication skills are a vital part of any professional experience. This multidisciplinary minor is open to all majors and is especially relevant for those interested in business, science, ...
The women's and gender studies program enables students to examine debates about gender and sexuality. Classes help students analyze the structural and interpersonal dimensions of race, ethnicity, ...
Historians interpret the past to make it understandable and relevant to the present and future. Our history minors learn to think like historians, perform careful research, and communicate what they ...