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Psychology: Understanding human behavior is essential in many
fields of endeavor. The Undergraduate Psychology program is designed to
expose students to the study of people from a variety of perspectives
such as biological, behavioral, cognitive, developmental, and social.
Required courses in the Humanities, Sociology, and Anthropology place
the study of people into a larger context. Major emphasis is placed on
learning the basic tools of the study of psychology. Students are
prepared for graduate study in psychology or for jobs in the field of
human services.
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| Instructional Technology: Graduate students pursuing a
degree in Instructional Technology learn how to use and integrate
computer technology to either provide or facilitate instruction.
Students will learn how to apply what we know about human learning,
instruction, and emerging technologies to analyze, design, develop,
implement and evaluate effective learning environments.
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| Software Engineering: Students pursuing a degree in Software Engineering will learn to address critical issues across the life cycle of software
systems beginning with the proposal to develop an application through
development, testing, operation, maintenance and, finally, retirement
of the application. Students will gain an understanding of the latest
tools and technologies developed to address these issues. Graduates of
the program are prepared for careers in industry, government agencies
and other institutions in which software development and maintenance is
important, and provides a basis for an academic career related to
software engineering.
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