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English Language with Media Communication (Including Foundation Year)
The BA English Language with Media Communication (Including Foundation Year) from University of Essex is open to Home and EU students. It will be suitable for you if your academic qualifications do not yet meet our entrance requirements for the three-year version of this course and you want a programme that increases your subject knowledge as well as improves your academic skills.
Economics
The subject of Economics at University of Delaware is poised at the intersections of social science, business, and public policy. A clear understanding of economic principles is critical to success in business and to the design of effective government policy.
Applied Computer Science
This Applied Computer Science B.Sc program at George Mason University presents an innovative approach to the integration of computer science with other disciplines that require expertise in computing techniques.
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
The major in Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of Georgia promotes scholarly scientific and humanistic inquiry on Latin America and the Caribbean in the broadest possible way aimed at fostering an in-depth understanding of the region and its peoples.
Social Work
The Social Work program of The University of Akron will teach students to help people live more successfully within their communities by helping them find solutions to their problems.
Biological and Forensic Science (Hons)
Biological and Forensic Science (Hons) course from Coventry University combines the rich diverse study of biology and the living world, with the forensic challenge of using scientific analysis to investigate legal cases.

German
A degree in German degree at California State University Long Beach emphasizes competency in the use of language and a thorough understanding of important aspects of contemporary society in German speaking countries (literature, political life, film, social issues).
Business Economics
Located in one of the nation’s most dynamic economic regions, Oakland University provides Business Economics majors with extraordinary opportunities. You won’t simply learn business economics out of textbook. You’ll get a real-world education, earning a degree that includes interactions with major corporations, civic organizations, policy makers, academic researchers, and other community agents.
Art History
The Art History program from West Virginia University combines the benefits of a small, close-knit program with the facilities and resources of a major research university.
Electrical Engineering
The BSc Program in Electrical Engineering at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics is designed to give students a thorough understanding of the tools, methods, applications and practice of Electrical Engineering.
Marketing
The Marketing program of Loyola Marymount University is offered by the College of Business Administration. The core curriculum along with supplemental elective courses deliver an immersive marketing education that prepares students for the present and future of marketing, branding, advertising and startup ventures.

Applied Physics
As an Applied Physics major from Xavier University, you’ll conduct experiments, research alongside expert faculty and learn the foundations of physics, mathematics and engineering.
Chemistry
The Connecticut College Department of Chemistry supports students in their roles as learners and scientific investigators. Professors mentor students by teaching them to design and execute their own experiments, and they bring students into the fold of academic science by engaging them as researchers.
Management and Business Economics
The Management and Business Economics program at University of California, Merced responds to the growing needs of California’s business environment.
Computing in the Arts
Computing in the Arts students at College of Charleston create, design and code new creativity tools for the future.
Mathematics for Teacher Certification
Mathematics for Teacher Certification at Saginaw Valley State University is restricted to students seeking secondary teacher certification in mathematics. A student who does not complete teacher certification requirements will not be permitted to graduate with this Mathematics for Teacher Certification major offered at Saginaw Valley State University.
Economics
As an Economics major from Michigan State University you will receive an extensive education in the domestic and international economy. You will also study economic institutions, concepts and policy, as well as the tools of economic analysis.