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Curriculum Overviews

Accounting Curriculum
Accounting is one of the most necessary yet sorely misunderstood professions in today's job market. The time, indeed, is right to seriously considering this growing field.

African American Studies Curriculum
African American studies is a new and developing field that has the potential for great expansion and definition in the coming years. As it develops, this field is often being viewed through the concept of race as a social construction.

Anthropology Curriculum
Anthropology traditionally is a broad discipline that embraces the study of humanity in its multiple facets. The concept of "culture" is at the heart of these multiple subfields.

Architecture Curriculum
Architecture is a unique blend of art, engineering and mathematics that has helped to characterize cultures for centuries. Students will study the great architects of the past and focus on the sustainability and artistic design of today’s buildings.

Art Therapy Curriculum
It is common knowledge that artistic creation is therapeutic. An art therapist is concerned with the treatment and rehabilitation of persons with mental, emotional, medical, or physical disabilities.

Astronomy Curriculum
One of the oldest sciences, Astronomy is concerned with the Universe and all of which it is comprised, dovetailed with the study of Physics which studies the fundamental laws of nature.

Biotechnology Curriculum
Biotechnology is a challenging field that can involve a number of facets of both science and business or law. Many biotechnology programs focus on aspects of biology, cell biology, chemistry, or biological or chemical engineering.

Biochemistry Curriculum
Biochemistry is a vibrant, dynamic discipline that embraces the study of biology from the point-of-view of chemistry. Historically, it evolved as a distinct field from two separate sources: agriculture and medicine.

Biopsychology Curriculum
The realm of the biopsychologist is one in which the brain and the body form a system whose mysteries can be unraveled in order to understand and help people who suffer from a variety of biological or psychological maladies.

Chemistry Curriculum
Chemistry involves everything from middle school students memorizing the periodic table of the elements to Nobel Peace Prize winning scientists discovering the existence of electrons and neutrons in an atom.

Clinical Psychology Curriculum
Clinical psychology is the the application of psychology to prevent and relieve psychologically-based distress or dysfunction and to promote subjective well-being. Students learn the approaches and techniques required to assist patients in need.

Communication Sciences & Disorders Curriculum
Communication fulfills man's basic human desire to express his thoughts, feelings and emotions to the world around him. the field of Communications Sciences and Disorders is devoted to developing and maintaining the ability to communicate.

Computer Science Curriculum
Computer Science professionals are the foundations of these technologies, utilizing both their intellectual and practical knowledge in computer systems, software engineering, languages and algorithms.

Creative Writing Curriculum
Whatever the choice of genre, creative writers have indelibly imprinted the human race throughout the ages. In addition to providing aesthetic and entertainment value to society, the creative writer embraces the Zeitgeist of his or her time.

Criminal Justice Curriculum
Graduate programs in criminal justice acquaint students with the judicial system and its inner workings. These programs provide an excellent foundation for those who aspire to careers as lawyers, lawmakers and judges devoted to keeping society safe.

Developmental Psychology Curriculum
Developmental psychology graduate programs involve the study of the psychological changes that occur from birth to death. Students learn to support the different psychological needs of humans across the lifespan, including adolescence and aging.

Economics Curriculum
Economics is an integral element in national and global decision-making from health care management to environmental issues. The foundation of economics is specifically categorized under two major subheadings: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics.

English Language & Literature Curriculum
Degrees in English and English Literature force students to develop and rely on their critical thinking skills. A great deal of classroom focus is based on readings and drawing logical conclusions and comparisons among a variety of genres and texts.

Translation Curriculum
The work of translators runs the gamut from rendering a novel written in one language into another to accurately translating a trade document at a conference between high-powered government officials.

Environmental Sciences Curriculum
In this ever-more-technology-focused world, it is more important than ever to understand our natural environment and the ways in which it works and affects our lives. Students have a great opportunity to study abroad in exotic locales.

Epidemiology Curriculum
Epidemiologists frequently fall under the umbrella of the public health field and are involved in the vital role of learning how to control and prevent disease. Students will study the effects of lifestyle factors on health and disease.

Fashion Design Curriculum
Despite common perception, there is much more to fashion design than drawing clothing, sewing a few stitches into fabric, and heading off to Paris or Milan on the wings of a burgeoning and glamorous career as the next Armani or Versace.

Fine Art Curriculum
Fine art is about much more than simply creating beautiful objects and displaying them for all the world to see. At its best, the creative process allows people to understand the spirit of the times in which it was created.

Finance Curriculum
Finance graduate programs are more popular than ever in today’s demanding global economy. They provide students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills they need to become effective financial leaders on an international level.

Forensic Psychology Curriculum
Forensic psychology is highly popular thanks in part to the many crime shows splattering television networks. The field involves mental health and the law, as well as the study of criminal and non-criminal behavior needed for expert testimony.

Forensic Science Curriculum
Forensic science involves the collection and analysis of physical evidence in crimes. Students will gain an understanding of criminalistics, jurisprudence and toxicology, as well as the collection, identification and interpretation of evidence.

Food Sciences Curriculum
Students of food sciences study the physical, chemical and biological properties of food. The field focuses on topics like food safety, nutrition and food component interactions. Students study food and its journeys from harvest to consumption.

Genetics Curriculum
Genetics is a branch of biology that engages students in a great deal of lab work using cutting-edge technologies and processes. Stem cell research and the Human Genome Project have made genetics graduate programs more popular in recent years.

Health and Hospital Administration Curriculum
Students in health and hospital administration graduate programs learn to plan, implement and evaluate health services, to ensure effective care and management. They will be required to complete a hands-on residency period of at least a few months.

Health Sciences Curriculum
A graduate degree in the health science field will cement your career in the medical profession or in clinical research. People come from many different backgrounds as diverse as nursing and dentistry.

History Curriculum
History is one of those fields that allows for a great deal of specialization depending on your particular interests. Obviously to study all of history is already impossible and we're only acquiring more of it every day.

Hospitality Curriculum
The hospitality industry is diverse and thus a degree in hospitality covers many different aspects in the field. Topics covered vary from running a restaurant to managing a hotel and everything in between.

Human Development Curriculum
Human development focuses on human growth throughout the lifespan, both physically and mentally. Students will gain extensive knowledge of the human body and mind, as well as an understanding of the biological and psychological changes humans face.