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Learn the universal language of business in the Von Allmen School of Accountancy. Your accounting degree will prepare you for a wide array of professional opportunities analyzing key financial data and providing the insight...
Learn more.Aerospace engineers are employed to design or build aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, missiles and supporting aerospace systems. Aerospace engineers are employed by industry, academia and government labs for manufacturing,...
Learn more.The African American and Africana Studies degree allows students to complete an interdisciplinary program of study that draws together the multifaceted understanding of the Africana experience. The rich and challenging...
Learn more.Students who choose our minor in African American and Africana Studies (AAAS) will uncover the centrality of people of African descent to humanity, their centrality to the creation of the modern world and the present-day ...
Learn more.Agricultural and Medical Biotechnology (AMBT) is a life sciences degree for students who wish to pursue opportunities in biotechnology, human health, animal health, agricultural productivity, and environmental sustainability.
Learn more.With a degree in Agricultural Economics, you'll be prepared for careers at the crossroads of agriculture, commerce, public policy and more. Agricultural Economics encompasses marketing, management, leadership, problem-...
Learn more.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...
Learn more.This degree will allow you to develop the skills and knowledge needed to create curriculum, training materials, advocacy campaigns, and communicate content in a variety of settings.
Learn more.With an individualized Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, you can pursue one of two areas of specialization: Agricultural Ecosystem Sciences or Entomology.
Learn more.Animal Sciences involves studying and applying the basic principles of physiology, nutrition, reproduction, and genetics to the production and management of animals: cattle, goats, horses, poultry, sheep and swine.
Learn more.The Minor in Animal Sciences allows you to capture basic knowledge related to the management of equine and livestock production. This can serve as a perfect complement if you are in a traditional agriculture major or...
Learn more.Anthropology is the study of humankind in all times and places. It is perhaps the broadest of the liberal arts disciplines in the scope of its focus on humanity. A major in anthropology offers opportunities to learn about...
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