- Anthropology
- Minor program involving the comparative and holistic study of people, from the past to the present and future.
- Applied Computer Science
- Program dealing with computer programming and information science. Site provides information on major, general education, and integrative studies requirements.
- Biology
- Program's homepage introduces the teaching faculty, posts course descriptions, and presents information on credit and degree requirements.
- Chemistry
- Undergraduate program designed for students interested in careers that use chemistry as a base - secondary science education, pharmaceutical marketing, and the health-related professions.
- Economics
- Bachelor of Arts program that combines training in economic theory with application to pertinent contemporary issues like globalization and market volatility.
- Environmental Studies
- Presents an overview of the program, course details, and information on faculty and requirements.
- General Science
- Information on the program's faculty, courses, and related research. With links to other pages of interest.
- Geography
- Introduction to geography, details of the programs and courses offered, and information on certification and faculty.
- Geology
- Undergraduate program also offered as a minor. Deals with the study of the Earth and its environs.
- Management
- Career-oriented program with emphasis on management skills and a solid foundation in the liberal arts and sciences.
- Mathematics
- Bachelor of Arts program offering an integrated approach to the study of Mathematics. Prepares students for immediate employment or for graduate studies.
- Mathematics-Physics
- Interdisciplinary four-year program that provides the sufficient groundwork in both mathematics and physics.
- Psychology
- Program overview with course descriptions, faculty profiles, details on requirements, and a practicum handbook.
- School of Sciences and Social Sciences
- Site provides an overview of the school and information on the array of programs offered.
- Social Science
- Liberal arts and sciences program useful as a preparation for legal education or for graduate work in the policy studies area.
- Sociology
- Undergraduate program focusing on the social and cultural factors that affect individual and group behavior.
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