* A = Associate degree * B = Bachelor's degree * C = Certificate or diploma
Arts, Visual & Performing
* Arts - General B
* Music - General Performance B
Biological & Biomedical Sciences
* Biology B
Business, Management, & Marketing
* Accounting B
* Business Administration/Management B
* Finance/Banking B
* Marketing Management B
Communications & Journalism
* Mass Communications/Media Studies B
Communications Technologies
* Childcare and family education B
* Professional interdiscplinary studies B
Computer & Information Sciences
* Computer/Information Sciences - General B
Education
* Business Teacher Education B
* Elementary Education B
* Instructional Media B
* Music Teacher Education B
* Physical Education B
* Social Science Teacher Education B
* Special Education B
Engineering
* Civil Engineering B
* Computer Engineering - General B
* Electrical/Communications Engineering B
Engineering Technologies
* Industrial Technology B
English Language & Literature
* English Language & Literature - General B
* Speech/Rhetorical Studies B
Foreign Language & Literature
* Foreign Language & Literature - General B
Health Professions & Clinical Sciences
* Communication Disorders B
* Health System Administration B
* Predentistry B
History
* History - General B
Mathematics
* Mathematics - General B
Physical Sciences
* Atmospheric Sciences B
* Chemistry B
* Physics B
Psychology
* Psychology - General B
Public Administration & Services
* Social Work B
Security & Protective Services
* Criminal Justice Studies B
Social Sciences
* Political Science/Government B
* Social Sciences - General B
* Sociology B
* Urban Studies B
Source: College Board
The universities that offer majors in Computer Sciences are: University of Maryland, Stanford University, Harvard University, University of Oxford and National University of Singapore. These are just to mention a few as there is a large number of universities that offer Majors in Computer Sciences.
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It does not appear that the institution does. For the majors that the school does offer, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated directly below this answer section.
No, it does not. The only Health Professions & Clinical Sciences majors they offer are as follows. * Clinical Laboratory Science * Communication Disorders * Music Therapy * Nursing (RN)
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The University of Michigan doesn't offer state scholarships. State scholarships were abolished in 1983. The last university that offered state scholarships was the University of California.
Utah State university does not offer a sports management program.
University of HawaiiHPU is almost, one step down from UH in a sense.UH has more to offer, better majors, but of course, it is more expensive.
Yes, they offer marine biology at Florida State University.
Some colleges that offer majors in interpretation include Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, Gallaudet University, and New York University. These programs often focus on language interpretation, sign language interpretation, or conference interpreting.
Indiana University, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, Ohio State University, University of Minnesota, Penn State, University of Wisconsin & Purdue University all offer a doctoral program in public policy. The others do offer classes in this field but do not have a full doctoral program available.
It appears not. However, the School of Medicine does have a Nurse Practitioner program, but you would have to be a nurse first.