Academic Programs
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Career Program
Offered in three different areas, our business certificate programs signal to future employers that you are prepared for a career in business.
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Career Program
By combining a liberal arts education with an engineering degree, you will find yourself uniquely prepared to tackle the technical and creative challenges faced by today’s engineers.
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Education Career Program
Earn your Master of Arts in Teaching through our “4+1 Program," a program unique to »»ÆÞÂÛ̳ students offered jointly by »»ÆÞÂÛ̳ and Clark University.
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Career Program
By offering outstanding academic preparation as well as many volunteer, clinical and research opportunities, »»ÆÞÂÛ̳ has attained an excellent record in preparing students for graduate training in health care, with a medical school acceptance rate of approximately twice the national average.
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Naval Science Career Program
The Department of Naval Science offers the education and training to become commissioned officers in the United States Navy and Marine Corps through its Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NROTC) scholarship program and its College (non-scholarship) program.
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Career Program
To be a lawyer is to be an advocate. At »»ÆÞÂÛ̳, you will build the communication, problem solving and reasoning skills that will afford you success not only in law school, but also in your career as a lawyer, policy maker or even business leader.
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Career Program
Grounded in urban-focused teaching and learning opportunities, the TEP depends on strong partnerships with Worcester Public Schools to provide you with a robust sequence of experiences, including structured observation, tutoring and co-teaching, within which to expand their knowledge and skills. This experience is capped with a practicum semester, during which you will teach, assist with a duty, attend meetings and participate in other activities as members of the school community. You will be supported throughout your experience with a team of supervisors, professors and colleagues. Consistent reflection is critical to the program as you challenge your assumptions and discover your own identity as an educator.