Liberal
Arts
Degree
Program: Associate of Arts
The curriculum for the Associates of Arts Degree is designed to satisfy
the needs of a student seeking general background in liberal arts
with some possibility of specializing in selected areas. Students
completing this degree may continue their studies in any of the bachelor
programs offered by the University, may transfer to other universities
for further study, or may terminate their studies at this level.
Degree
Program: Bachelor of Arts in Italian Studies
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in Italian Studies is designed
to meet the needs of students who are committed to the study of Italy,
its language, and its culture. Special emphasis is placed on language
skills and literature, but courses are also taken in a wide range
of related areas such as art history, cinema, and music appreciation.
Degree
Programs: Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
leaves plenty of room for personal variation so that students in connection
with their academic advisor can tailor their studies to their own
personal interests. This program is recommended for students whose
interests do not fall under a single conventional academic heading.
Degree
Program: Bachelor of Arts in Communications
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in Communications combines
courses in the field of communication, mass media, and marketing,
and a specified number of courses with an intensive writing component.
The aim of the curriculum is to train students for an international
career in telecommunications, in both public and private sectors of
employment.
Degree
Program: Bachelor of Arts in International Relations
The curriculum for the Bachelor of Arts in International Relations
aims to provide the student with the practical and theoretical skills
required to operate professionally in the field of International Relations.
The regional emphasis is on Europe, with methodological courses in
politics, economics, public administration, law and other areas of
related interest.
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