Undergraduate Course Catalog 2008-2009
Degrees and Major Programs of Study
College of Liberal Arts
 Please note that the teacher education division of the College of Liberal 
Arts
 coordinates the five-year undergraduate/graduate teacher education 
program. 
*Designated degree (the name of the specialization is included on the diploma; e.g., B.S. 
  in Chemistry).
  **Also Master of Arts in Teaching.
Bachelor of Arts
Communication
English 
    English/Journalism
    English Literature
    English Teaching 
    European Cultural Studies
    French 
    French Studies
    Geography 
    German 
    Greek 
    History 
    Humanities
    International Affairs (dual major)
    Justice Studies (dual major)
    Latin 
    Linguistics 
    Music
  
Political Science
Psychology
Russian
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre
Dance
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Music Education
    Performance 
    Theory
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Bachelor of Arts
Chemistry 
  Chemistry and Physics Teaching 
  Earth Science Teaching 
  Earth Sciences
Physics
Bachelor of Science
Civil Engineering*
Computer Engineering*
Computer Science*
Environmental Engineering*
Mathematics*
Mathematics Education*
Physics*
School of Health and Human Services
Bachelor of Science
Communication Sciences and Disorders 
  Family Studies 
Occupational Science
Recreation Management and Policy
College of Life Sciences and Agriculture
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Biology
Community and Environmental Planning
  Dairy Management
  Environmental Conservation Studies
  Environmental Horticulture
  Environmental Sciences*
  
Nutritional Sciences
Plant Biology
Tourism Planning and Development
Wildlife Ecology
Zoology
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
Whittemore School of Business and Economics
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Hospitality Management
Thompson School of Applied Science
Associate in Applied Science
Applied Animal Science 
  Applied Business Management 
  Civil Technology 
  Community Leadership
  Food Services Management
  Forest Technology 
  Horticultural Technology
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Associate in Arts
Associate in Applied Science
Associate in Science
Biological Sciences 
  Business Administration
Bachelor of Arts
 Business
  Communication Arts
  English 
  History 
  Humanities
  Politics and Society
  Psychology
Bachelor of Science
Computer Information Systems
  Electrical Engineering Technology*
Nursing
Sign Language Interpretation
 
Five-Year Degree Programs 
Bachelor of Arts and Master of Education** 
Bachelor of Science and Master of Education**
Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Accounting
Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Occupational Therapy
Interdisciplinary Majors
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
International Affairs
  Bachelor of Science 
Interdisciplinary Minors
 Adolescent and Youth Development
  Africana and African American Studies
  Agribusiness
Air Force Leadership Studies
American Studies
Animal Behavior
Architectural Studies
Asian Studies
Canadian Studies
Child Life
Cinema Studies
Community Planning
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Studies
Disabilities
Environmental Engineering
Genetics 
Gerontology 
History and Philosophy of Science 
Humanities
Hydrology 
Illumination Engineering
Justice Studies 
Latin American Studies
Marine Biology 
Materials Science 
Ocean Engineering 
Oceanography 
Plant Pest Management 
Race, Culture, and Power
Religious Studies 
Russian Studies
Sustainable Living
Technology, Society, and Values 
War and Peace Studies
Wetland Ecology
Womens Studies 
Advisory Committees
 Prelaw 
  Premedical/Prehealth Care Professional
Graduate School
 Master of Arts 
Master of Science
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies 
Master of Arts in Teaching 
Master of Business Administration 
Master of Education 
Master of Fine Arts
Master of Public Administration 
Master of Public Health
Master of Science for Teachers 
Master of Social Work
Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study 
Doctor of Philosophy

