College of Arts & Sciences

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Teaching World Languages - Graduate

The goal of the Master of Arts in Teaching World Languages (MATWL) program is to prepare the highest quality language educators for the state of Kentucky and beyond. The MATWL program is designed to prepare candidates who...

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  • MA

Topical Studies

A Topical Studies major offers academic flexibility and allows students to approach a topic from multiple departmental perspectives, constructing a meaningful and imaginative program. Each topical major is designed and...

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  • BA
  • BS

Urban Studies - Minor

Numerous popular accounts have suggested that over half the world's population can be characterized as 'urban'. In this minor in Urban Studies, we offer coursework in urban planning, urban geography, and the geographies of...

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    US Culture and Business Practices

    A US Culture and Business Practices degree is an interdisciplinary program of study that combines robust training in the history, politics, arts, and culture of the United States with a more traditional Business and Finance...

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    • BA

    World Religions - Minor

    The minor in World Religions offers an expansive orientation to the diversity of human religious phenomena and the place these have in a complex, global society and its intellectual traditions. This minor is an excellent...

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    • Minor

    Writing, Rhetoric & Digital Studies

    Rhetoric is the study of written, oral, and digital communication. Rhetoric teaches you how to argue, persuade, inform, and express for a variety of professional and personal reasons. Rhetoric teaches you how to invent,...

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    • BA
    • BS

    Writing, Rhetoric and Digital Studies - Minor

    A minor is a structured group of courses that leads to considerable knowledge and understanding of a subject, although with less depth than a major. Some employers consider minors desirable, and the corresponding major...

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    • Minor

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