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The B.S. degree program is recommended for students planning to undertake graduate study in chemistry or a related science (e.g. BCH or PHR) or for those contemplating employment in the chemical indus ...more
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This program allows greater flexibility in scheduling and course selection, while still maintaining the integrity of the Chemistry major. Students with interests in a second under-graduate major or in ...more
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The following are the modules: Physics Requirement (2): Choose Physics Introductory Course Sequence: PHY 41L PHY 42L Fundamentals of Physics (for physics majors), PHY 53L PHY 54L General Physics I and ...more
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The following are the modules: Physics Requirement (2): Choose Physics Introductory Course Sequence: PHY 41L PHY 42L Fundamentals of Physics (for physics majors), PHY 53L PHY 54L General Physics I and ...more
Bachelor of Arts in Earth and Ocean Sciences
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This program is designed as a flexible major for those students interested in the Earth, its atmosphere and the oceans. The major is intended to provide a general knowledge of the processes that shape ...more
Bachelor of Arts in Earth and Ocean Sciences
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This program is designed as a flexible major for those students interested in the Earth, its atmosphere and the oceans. The major is intended to provide a general knowledge of the processes that shape ...more
Bachelor of Arts in Earth and Ocean Sciences - Natural History
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Students may elect to complete the requirements in the area of Natural History; intended for students interested in an integrative study of topics selected from ecology, botany, zoology, anthropology, ...more
Bachelor of Arts in Earth and Ocean Sciences - Natural History
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Students may elect to complete the requirements in the area of Natural History; intended for students interested in an integrative study of topics selected from ecology, botany, zoology, anthropology, ...more
Bachelor of Science in Earth and Ocean Sciences
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The B.S. degree in Earth and Ocean Sciences provides a background for subsequent graduate work for students who wish to pursue an academic or professional career in the earth and ocean sciences. ...more
Bachelor of Science in Earth and Ocean Sciences
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The B.S. degree in Earth and Ocean Sciences provides a background for subsequent graduate work for students who wish to pursue an academic or professional career in the earth and ocean sciences. ...more
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Duke University was established in 1924 and is based in Durham, North Carolina. It is a private research university that currently has an enrollment of 12,991 students. The university operates via various institutes: Asian/Pacific Studies, Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, Kenan Institute for Ethics, Social Science Research Institute and Terry Sanford...read more
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