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African and African-American studies majors
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This program is encouraged to take a second major in a related or compatible field. Because the major is interdisciplinary, a second major is relatively easy to achieve in the usual period of undergra ...more
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AAAS 103 Introduction to Africa, AAAS 105 Introduction to African History, AAAS 300 African Traditional Religion and Thought, AAAS 305 Modern African History, AAAS 550 Senior Seminar, AAS 496 Field Ex ...more
B.A. in East Asian Languages and Cultures - East Asian Studies
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LING 106 Introductory Linguistics or Linguistics, 107 Introductory Linguistics, Honors, LING 305 Phonetics I, LING 312 Phonology I, LING 325 Syntax I, One of the following courses: LING 415 Linguistic ...more
B.A. in Literature, Language and Writing
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Employers are seeking people who can deal with concepts and abstractions, who are imaginative and creative, and who have good communication and people skills. A degree in English will help develop all ...more
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History of Philosophy: Phil 384 (Ancient Philosophy) and Phil 386 (Modern Philosophy from Descartes to Kant), A course in Symbolic Logic: Phil 310 (Intro to Symbolic Logic) or Phil 610 (Symbolic Logic ...more
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Russ 104-108 - Elementary Russian I-II (or equivalent), Russ 204 - Intermediate Russian I, Russ 208 - Intermediate Russian II, Russ 504-508 - Advanced Russian I-II OR Russ 512-516 - Russian for the Pr ...more
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History of Philosophy: Phil 384 (Ancient Philosophy) and Phil 386 (Modern Philosophy from Descartes to Kant), A course in Symbolic Logic: Phil 310 (Intro to Symbolic Logic) or Phil 610 (Symbolic Logic ...more
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The University of Kansas, a state-sponsored university, was established in1866. It has campuses located in Lawrence, Kansas City, Wichita, Hutchinson and Overland Park, Kansas with the main campus being located atop Mount Oread in Lawrence. Currently around 29,272 students are enrolled at the university. In addition to a large Liberal Arts college, it has schools of Allied Health, Architecture and...read more
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