Human-Centered Computing (Ph.D.)
Focus: conducting advanced research to support the design of computational artifacts that better support human endeavors.
Focus: conducting advanced research to support the design of computational artifacts that better support human endeavors.
Focus: providing students with the practical, interdisciplinary skills and theoretical understanding they will need to become leaders in the design, implementation, and evaluation of the computer interfaces of the future.
Focus: concentrating on an advanced research curriculum aimed at developing an understanding of technology and science within a broad social and historical context.
Focus: developing an understanding of technology and science within a broad social and historical context.
Focus: building upon a broad-based training in humanities, mathematics, computing, science, and social sciences to further focus on global issues related to the origin and impact of technology and science.
For students who want to broaden their educations, the study of history provides a context for understanding the world and develops analytical abilities, verbal and written communications skills, and the critical thinking that is the bedrock of active citizenship.
The minor in History is also good preparation for a broad array of careers, including business, education, government, and law.
Focus: developing, applying, and disseminating new knowledge with respect to the analysis, planning, implementation, demonstration, and evaluation of operational and managerial systems for the delivery of health care services to the public.
The Health, Medicine, and Society minor is a program of study for undergraduate students who are interested in the health and medical professions.
Humanities and social science perspectives on health and medicine equip students to address important topics, such as the ethics of biomedical research, the nature of medical discovery, the relationships among race, health, and gender, the global impact of public health, and the cost of health care delivery.
The Health and Medical Sciences Minor is primarily geared towards students interested in pre-professional health programs or careers in medical research.
The minor allows students with interests in a variety of fields, including medicine, exercise science, dentistry, optometry, health-related research, veterinary medicine, health informatics, pharmacy, nursing, and other allied health sciences gain basic knowledge of the science surrounding health.
Focus: understanding the global, economically interdependent, multilingual, and multicultural environments in which we exist, and helping students develop not only an in-depth knowledge of their own cultures, but also the capacity to function effectively in a second culture.