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This program provides a comprehensive, in-depth study of Western art from the ancient world to the late twentieth century and some exposure, as well, to non-Western cultures and artistic traditions. ...more
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This program prepares students for entrance into graduate schools and for a number of vocational opportunities in museum/gallery work and creative endeavor. ...more
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This program to provide all students with a common core of literary experience and to provide each student with the opportunity of shaping a course of study to suit individual interests. The flexibili ...more
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This program offers students the opportunity for a focused and comprehensive study of literature written in the English language. The English Literature Major engages students in the range of approach ...more
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This program is designed for students wishing to teach English in middle or high schools. ...more
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The English/Journalism major combines the study of literature with the study of nonfiction writing and professional training for students considering writing or editing careers in print journalism or ...more
B.A. in European Cultural Studies
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This program introduces students to the major contours of European history, politics, languages and arts. Introduce students to the social, political, economic, and cultural developments of the new un ...more
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The program is an excellent liberal arts major or pre-professional major for law, medicine, clergy, and others. It is a particularly appropriate major for students who want to teach English as a forei ...more
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This program provides an opportunity for a broad and liberal education, which in some cases may be sufficient for graduate work. This program can also be excellent preparation for middle and high scho ...more
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This program is of particular interest to students who intend to utilize their plant biology training in public relations, teaching, or other related careers in combination with a liberal arts backgro ...more
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Founded in 1866, the University of New Hampshire is a publicly-funded institution located in Durham, New Hampshire. It also has a campus at Manchester, New Hampshire. The University offers undergraduate and graduate programs through the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, College of Health and Human Services, College of Liberal Arts, College of Life Sciences and Agriculture, Thompson Sch...read more
University of New Hampshire
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