TftePlfet Friday, September 27,2002 Page 9 Features GWU offers variety of maj ors Jennifer Brunson Pilot copy editor Some GWU students are finding themselves in ‘major’ limbo—^that is, they are unsure as to what they will major in and what they will do with the major they choose. Gardner-Webb offers over 30 undergraduate programs in 15 departments, some of which students may not be aware of. The following are the departments on campus and the undergraduate programs available in each: Majors include: American Sign Language, Communication Studies (concentrations in Radio/TV, Electronic Publishing, Photography, Public Relations, Journalism and Theater), English (emphasis in Teaching, Writing, Pre-professional, and Theater Arts), and Foreign Language (ASL, French, and Spanish). Majors dealing with the sciences are MatF (majors with Teacher Licensure Requirements, Computer Science and a Dual-Degree Program in Engineering) and Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Medical Technology, Physician’s Assistant and Physical Therapy). The School of Business offers undergraduS degrees in Accounting, International Business, Business Administration, Management Information /stems and Finance. Other majors include Physical Education ant Wellness/Sports Studies (majors in Health/Wellness, Physical Education, Sports Management and Athletic Training). The School of Nursing has an Associate Degree in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nursing ind Master of Science in Nursing Programs. A major in the Religion department could ha^ a concentration in Religion, Biblical Languages and Literature, Education Studies and Youth Education Studies. Other Majors include Fine Arts (majors in^ Music Education, Sacred Music and Music),/ ) Psychology and the Social Sciences (History,' iocial Science and Sociology). The School of Education offer majors iir Elementary Education and Middle Grades Education, as| well as a minor in Professional^ education. THE BROAD RIVER REVffiW 2003 GARDNER-WEBB UMVERSnTS LTTERARY MAGAZINE WE WELCOME SUBMISSIONS OF ORIGINAL POETRY, HCTION, CREATIVE NONHCnON. PHOTOGRAPHY, 6-ART SUBMISSIONS DUE BY NOVEMBER 4,2(X)2 SUBMIT TQ THE BROAD RIVER REVIEW CAMPUS BOX7224 OR EMAIL TQ BR0ADRIVERREVIEW@GARDNER-WEBB£DU (no attackments, please) for MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT DR CHRIS DAVIS (7(M) 406-3224 CDAVIS@GARDNER-WEBBEDU A HHl JERMCE XM0N & OUTER • Nail Salon • Tanning • Massage & Full Body Treatments 318 McBrdjier Howesteod Rd. 704*434*8008 LIMITX /ALON & JPA Omur.Catvgfostim Also has great winter tanning specials starting now through December

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