Richmond School of Arts and Sciences

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  • American Studies  - Major program structured to be interdisciplinary to comprehensively cover the various aspects of and facets of American life.
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  - Provides a curriculum planning guide, related program resources, information on special learning and assistance opportunities for students, and links to instructional sites.
  • Classical Civilization Program  - Interdisciplinary program covering the cultures, history, and arts of Rome and Greece. Includes requirements.
  • Criminal Justice Program  - Interdisciplinary program designed with courses and inputs from the sociology, psychology, political science, and philosophy departments.
  • Department of Biology  - Details of the department's programs of study with insights on biology-related careers and links to instructional sites.
  • Department of Chemistry  - Offers B.S. and B.A. degree programs in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, and the health sciences.
  • Department of Classical Studies  - Dedicated to providing programs of study in the languages, cultures, and histories of ancient Greece and Rome.
  • Department of Education  - Outline of the department's academic offerings and information on program completion. With links to education resources and instructional sites.
  • Department of English  - Glimpse of the nature of the department's academic programs and courses. With English resources and links to related pages.
  • Department of History  - Posts a faculty and staff directory, contact details, lecture and professor information, and a curriculum planning guide.
  • Department of Latin American and Iberian Studies  - Information on the department's facilities, curriculum, programs, activities, scholarships, and study abroad opportunities.
  • Department of Mathematics and Computer Science  - Provides answers to frequently asked questions about math and computer science studies, presents a faculty and staff directory, and offers a guide to curriculum planning.
  • Department of Modern Literatures and Cultures  - Presentation provides a glimpse of the line of academic programs and courses the department offers. With a faculty and staff directory.
  • Department of Philosophy  - Information on the department's curriculum, faculty and staff, and activities. With insights on philosophy-related careers.
  • Department of Physics  - Department overview with program lists and details, a faculty and staff directory, and research information.
  • Department of Political Science  - Introduces the department faculty and staff, provides political science resources, and presents details of the programs and courses offered.
  • Department of Psychology  - Points out the department highlights, introduces the faculty, provides psychology-related resources, and presents scholarships and other special opportunities information.
  • Department of Religion  - Site contains a faculty and staff directory, curriculum particulars, religion-related resources, and links to instructional web pages.
  • Department of Rhetoric and Communication Studies  - Overview of the department and information on the programs of study, faculty and staff. With news and events details.
  • Department of Sociology and Anthropology  - Introduction to the sociology and anthropology fields and details of the related programs the University of Richmond offers.
  • Environmental Studies  - Program of study that enables students to better understand and evaluate the human relationship to the natural world.
  • Geography Program  - Arts and science program involving an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human and environmental problems.
  • International Studies Program  - Academic major dealing with the knowledge of the global system and the specifics of nations' and societies' economies, politics, culture, and security issues.
  • Law and Liberal Arts Program  - Academic minor enabling students to explore a broadly based curriculum that supplements the key components of law school education.
  • Pre-Health Program  - Designed for students who seek careers in the health industry. Accommodates students for admission regardless of their academic majors.
  • School of Arts and Sciences  - Presenting details of the school's academic offerings, teaching and advising resources, faculty, administration, and activities.
  • Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program  - Program dealing with the role of gender and sexuality in molding cultural and societal realities vis-à-vis promoting feminist and queer theories.
 
 
 
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