Undergraduate Catalog 2011-2012 Academic Programs 15 Academic Programs MODESTO A. MAIDIQUE CAMPUS PROGRAMS ACCELERATED MASTER OF: Architecture Interior Design Landscape Architecture Music BACHELOR OF FINE IN: BACHELOR OF MUSIC Earth Sciences Economics French Geography Mathematics with Mathematics Education Philosophy Political Science Portuguese Religious Studies Spanish Women's Studies Biological Sciences Geosciences Mathematics Statistics BACHELOR OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH Finance Human Resource International Business Information Systems Real Estate Education Early Childhood Education/ESOL Elementary Education/ESOL Recreation and Sport Physical Education Special Education/ESOL Information Technology Civil Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Construction Electrical Engineering Environmental Engineering Information Technology Mechanical Engineering Nursing BACHELOR OF HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Dietetics and Nutrition Social Work Hospitality BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN WITH MAJORS IN:
16 Academic Programs Undergraduate Catalog 2011-2012 BISCAYNE BAY CAMPUS PROGRAMS BACHELOR OF FINE IN ART WITH CONCENTRATIONS IN: Painting Photography African and African Diaspora Studies BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING* BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH A Finance* Nursing (Foreign-Educated MD to BSN) Hospitality Event and Meeting Planning Hospitality Administration Hotel/Lodging Restaurant/Foodservice Travel and Tourism Administration Wine and Beverage BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN WITH MAJORS IN: Media *This degree can be completed entirely at BBC, but due to the rotation of courses, it will take longer than an average degree to complete. Make an appointment to speak with a department advisor for specifics. BROWARD PINES CENTER PROGRAMS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH Construction MINORS A minor program is an arrangement of courses enabling a student to develop a degree of expertise and knowledge in an area of study in addition to his or her major academic program of study. To receive a minor, a student must also complete the requirements for a baccalaureate degree from the University. A minor is not interdisciplinary. Communication Studies Dance Music Music Composition Astronomy Biology Economics French Language and Culture General Translation Studies Geography Geology Humanities Italian Language and Culture Labor Studies Mathematical Sciences
Undergraduate Catalog 2011-2012 Academic Programs 17 Mathematics Meteorology Military Science Philosophy Political Science Portuguese Public Administration Religious Studies Spanish Language and Culture Statistics (for non-business majors only) Business Entrepreneurship Education Aerospace Engineering Construction Computer Science Energy Systems Engineering Science Mechanical Design Robotics and Mechatronics (for non-engineering majors only) Health Services Administration Nutrition Social Welfare Beverage Hotel/Lodging International Restaurant/Food Service Multimedia Production CERTIFICATES Certificate Programs are structured combinations of courses with a common base of interest from one or more disciplines into an area of concentration. Successful completion of a Certificate Program is entered on the student s transcript and records. Two types of certificates are awarded: ACADEMIC CERTIFICATE Awarded by an academic unit to a student at the time of awarding a bachelor s degree; or upon completion of the appropriate coursework to a student who already has a bachelor s degree. An academic certificate shall not be awarded to a student who does not possess either a bachelor s degree or does not complete a bachelor s degree program. An academic certificate is to be interdisciplinary in nature, to the greatest extent possible. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE Awarded by an academic unit to an individual who completes the appropriate coursework in the area of concentration. The professional certificate does not need to be interdisciplinary or associated with a degree program. For details and course requirements, refer to the appropriate section in each College or School. and Theory of Architecture Landscape Architecture Sustainable Construction Actuarial Studies African and African Diaspora Studies Agroecology American Studies Ancient Mediterranean Civilization Asian Globalization and Latin America Biodiversity Conservation and Chinese Studies Coastal and Marine Affairs Comparative Immunology Cuban and Cuban American Studies Ethnic Studies European Studies Exile Studies Film Studies Forensic Science Gerontological Studies Japanese Studies Judaic Studies Labor Studies Languages and Cultures of North Africa Latin American and Caribbean Studies Law, Ethics and Society
18 Academic Programs Undergraduate Catalog 2011-2012 Linguistics Studies Middle East and Central National Security Studies Post-baccalaureate Undergraduate Premedical Pre-Modern Cultures Public Policy Studies South and Southeast Asia Area Studies Study of Sephardic and Oriental Jewry Study of Spirituality Women s Studies Legal Translation and Court Interpreting Portuguese Interpretation Studies Portuguese Language and Brazilian Culture Studies Portuguese Translation Studies Professional Language Professional Leadership Studies Translation Studies Urban Affairs Banking Business Intelligence Entrepreneurship Export-Import International Bank Project Retail and Sales and Customer Relationship Hotel/Lodging Restaurant/Foodservice Travel and Tourism Administration Wine and Beverage Media For additional information, please contact the appropriate college or school. Some degrees are offered fully online. For more specific information, please visit the program of interest at www.fiu.edu. Recreation Aerospace Engineering Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Design Materials Engineering Robotics Engineering Sustainable Construction Athletic Training Prerequisite Occupational Therapy Prerequisite Physical Therapy Prerequisite Speech-Language Pathology Child Welfare Services Event and Meeting Planning Hospitality Administration