Recent BDIC Concentrations

The following list is drawn from the titles of programs designed by recent BDIC students. This provides only a sample of representative concentrations and is not meant to limit the possibilities for any potential majors:

Arts and Cultural Studies
Asian Studies
International Relations
Japan and the European Community
Modern European Cultural History
Third World Development
American Studies
History and Racism
Sociolinguistics
Philosophy and Literature
Cultural Studies through Literature andPolitics
Arts Administration
Architecture and Culture
Comparative Religion and Holocaust Studies
Buddhist Philosophy through Art
Biblical Archaeology
Writing about American Society
Creative Writing
Theatre and Social Change
Human Ecology

Business and Law
Organizational Behavior
Entrepreneurial Studies
Computer Applications in Finance and Economics
Global Economics and FinanceEconomics and Investments
Investment Psychology
Sales Strategies and Social Behavior
Human Resource Management
Labor-Management Relations
Land and Environmental Resource Management
Construction Management
Economics and Legal Studies
Law in Society
Southeast Asian Cultures and Commerce
International Trade and Foreign Policy
International Development and Finance

Communication
Screenwriting
Critical Film Studies
Film and Twentieth Century American Culture
Documentary Filmmaking/Native American Studies
Filmmaking: Directing for Cinema
Political Communication
Instructional Media
Consumer Psychology in Communication
Communication Arts and Film Technology
Photojournalism
Social Perspectives through Journalism
Public Relations in Sports Industries
Creative Writing and Advertising
Psychology and Advertising
Multimedia Technology in Advertising
Intercultural Communication
Archaeological Tourism

Education and Human Development
Adolescent Development and Education
Educational Media
Language and Speech Development
Educational Reform for a Multicultural
Society
Public Policy and Human Services
The Therapeutic Application of Dance Education
Criminal Psychology
Health Education Counseling
Women’s Health Issues and Eating Disorders
Gerontology and Social Welfare
Pre-Art Therapy
Culture, Society and Personality
Health and Fitness Management
Arts for the Handicapped
Writing Children’s Literature

Sustainability and Natural Science
Human Physiology and Psychology
Neuroscience
Bio-Ethics and Medical Sociology
Exercise Physiology and Nutrition
Nutrition and the Developing World
Public Health Policy
Holistic Health
Environmental Health and Science
Political Economy of Natural Resources
Primate ConservationEnvironmental Chemistry and Anthropology
Ecological Economics
Human Factors Engineering
Computer Science/Linguistics
Computer Graphics
Educational Computer Animation
Systems Software Engineering
Building Construction Technique and Design Theory
Scientific Journalism
Land Use Planning and Policy

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