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You will have the opportunity to tailor your undergraduate degree around a concentration of your choice. Listed here are examples of concentrations available through our areas of study and our Bachelor of Science in Nursing:
The Arts
studies in fine arts, performing arts, art history and arts management
Business, Management and Economics
studies in accounting, business administration, management, economics, human resources and marketing
Community and Human Services
studies in human behavior, counseling, health/mental health, criminal justice, administration, management and human service policy history
Cultural Studies
studies in communications, creative writing, journalism, language, literature, philosophy and religious studies
Historical Studies
studies in social, political, religious, economic, Western civilization, American, Far Eastern and other world and regional histories
Human Development
studies in psychology, human behavior, child development, and gerontology
Labor Studies
studies in labor unions, labor organizations,labor history and philosophy
Science, Mathematics and Technology
studies in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer science, information systems, environmental science and health science
Social Theory, Social Structure, and Change
studies in social theory, sociology, social movements, society and culture, anthropology, social problems, poverty, global social and economic issues
Educational Studies
studies in history, American education and education policy (teaching certification is available only on the master’s level)
Interdisciplinary Programs
studies from the areas listed above, or exploration of themes from different disciplinary perspectives
Sample Online Degree Programs
For a better understanding of how a concentration might be developed, see our sample online degree programs .
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