UW-Green Bay Departments and Programs

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  • Adult Degree Program  - Bachelor of Arts degree specially designed for working adults or for continuing education.
  • Anthropology  - Course list and details with faculty profiles, and some anthropoligical links and photographs.
  • Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning  - Standards-based advanced degree program created for educators actively employed in PK-16 classrooms and other academic settings.
  • Communication  - Interdisciplinary programs of study designed to address various personal and interpersonal skills.
  • Communication and the Arts  - Offers both disciplinary and interdisciplinary programs of study in art, music, theatre, and dance.
  • Computer Science  - Site presents information for prospective and current students, about the faculty, and on the computer facilities.
  • Economics  - Site presents course descriptions, information on the admission requirements, and contact details.
  • English Composition  - Academic training that promotes students' writing, reading, and critical thinking skills.
  • English Program  - Program overview with information on the requirements, courses, and faculty.
  • Environmental Science and Policy  - Masters of Science program dealing with environmental technology, the ecological sciences, and environmental policy.
  • First Nations Studies  - Program information with faculty profiles, details of degree requirements, and a list of related careers and internships.
  • French  - Modern languages program dedicated to teaching about the culture and literature of the French-speaking world.
  • Geography  - Site contains a program overview, course descriptions, and information on the requirements for admissions.
  • German  - Program of study that teaches the necessary communication skills in both written and spoken German.
  • History  - Department news and highlights, program overview, course descriptions, and faculty profiles.
  • Human Biology  - Interdisciplinary major centered on the study of the biological, physiological, evolutionary, and behavioral aspects of the human adaptation ability.
  • Human Development  - Deals with the study of the human life span from conception to death.
  • Humanistic Studies  - Interdisciplinary program that involves the study of human values.
  • Information Sciences  - Presents the department's faculty, courses, admissions requirements, and contacts.
  • Linguistics  - Degree program offered to those interested to take career paths in linguistics or Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL).
  • Music  - Information about the program, the associated ensembles, admissions procedures and requirements, courses, and the faculty.
  • Natural and Applied Sciences  - Offering an interdisciplinary Environmental Science program and disciplinary programs in Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Mathematics, and Physics.
  • Nursing  - Accredited professional program with plain BSN-LINC and RN to BSN completion tracks.
  • Philosophy  - Introduction to UW-Green Bay's philosophy courses and faculty. With an online philosophy forum.
  • Professional Program in Education  - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction approved education program designed to train entry-level teachers.
  • Psychology  - Posts psychology news, course descriptions, syllabi, and faculty profiles.
  • Public and Environmental Affairs  - Department provides programs of study in Public Administration and Environmental Policy and Planning.
  • Social Change and Development  - Aims to nurture the historical, comparative, and critical perspectives essential to understanding social topics or issues.
  • Social Work Professional Programs  - Array of undergraduate and graduate degree programs with emphasis on community service work.
  • Sociology  - Presents online course syllabi and descriptions and some information on the courses associated with sociology.
  • Spanish  - Modern language program designed to give students the faculties necessary to understand and appreciate Spanish culture and literature.
  • Theatre and Dance  - Information on university ticketing services and stage performance programs offered at UW-Green Bay.
  • Urban and Regional Studies  - Outline of the nature of Urban and Regional Studies with a schedule of the courses offered.
  • Women's Studies  - Overview of the program with course descriptions, information on the requirements, and a photo gallery.
  • WWGB Art Program  - Program overview with information on the areas of study and faculty.
 
 
 
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