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Wesleyan University Graduate Liberal Studies Program - http://www.wesleyan.edu/glsp/
Graduate program designed for adult students. Information on Master of Arts and Certificate of Advanced Study courses. |
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Art and Art History - http://www.wesleyan.edu/art/
Overview of faculty and majors. |
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Science in Society - http://www.wesleyan.edu/sisp/
Interdisciplinary undergraduate major program that encourages integrated study of the sciences and medicine as institutions, practices, material cultures, intellectual achievements, and constituents of culture and politics. |
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Wesleyan University Hughes Program - http://www.wesleyan.edu/hughes/
Program funded by the Howard Hughes Medical Institution which provides undergraduate courses in life sciences. |
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Women's Studies Program - http://www.wesleyan.edu/wmst/
History of Wesleyan's first women, as well as information on the program, courses and events. |
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East Asian Studies Program - http://www.wesleyan.edu/east/
Designed to challenge the student to understand the cultures of China and Japan through language study and the analytical tools of various academic disciplines. |
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Archaeology Program - http://www.wesleyan.edu/archprog/ARCP.html
Certain Archaeology courses originate within the program, others are cross-listed in the departments of Anthropology, Art and Art History, Classical Civilization, and History, as well as in the Medieval Studies Program. |
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African American Studies - http://www.wesleyan.edu/afam/
Interdisciplinary major that offers a broad knowledge of the life of blacks in the United States and in the Caribbean. Students who complete the major will receive a degree in African American Studies with a concentration in a particular discipline. A double major is also an option. |
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Neuroscience and Behavior - http://www.wesleyan.edu/wesmaps/catalog/nsbt.htm
Overview of faculty, major and courses. |
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Medieval Studies Program - http://www.wesleyan.edu/medistud/
Interdisciplinary program for students who wish to study the European Middle Ages with a concentration in either art history and archaeology, history, language and literature, or philosophy and religion. |