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

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

Business and Law

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

Communication

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

Education and Human Development

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

Film Studies

  • Film Studies

Sustainability and Natural Science

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