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For the love of the great outdoors
100

This major seeks to explore the many ways in which science and technology shape our society and is the only program of its kind in North Carolina.

Science, Technology, and Society

100

A concentration of this major trains students in the history, analysis, and interpretation of film. 

English: Film Studies

100

This major prepares graduates for jobs ranging from media producers and directors to lawyers and market research analysts.

Communication

100

In this major, students are given access to facilities at both UNC and NC State University in order to give students opportunities for research and exposure to experts in medicine and engineering.

Biomedical Engineering

100

In this major, students have a “summer camp” experience after their sophomore year, where they learn hands-on fish and wildlife management techniques in locations across the state. 

Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology

200

In this major, you'll gain a strong foundation in environmental science, economics, and materials science which prepares you to design, manufacture, and sell sustainable products.

Sustainable Materials and Technology

200

In a concentration of this major, students study the historical context of developments in law and legal practice and be well prepared to apply for law school.

History: Legal History

200

This degree provides students with experiences to enable their success as managers in sport and sport related industries and organizations.

Sport Management

200

Students are required to take just as much biology classes as students in the BS, but requirements in the supporting sciences (chemistry, physics, and calculus) are reduced in this BA version of the major.

Biological Sciences (BA)

200

The curriculum in one of this major's two concentrations produces graduates who are able to describe ecosystems characteristics and evaluate the impacts of management decisions.

Natural Resources (Policy and Administration or Ecosystem Assessment)

300

Students in this major discover biological processes and use technologies to conserve natural resources and improve air and water quality.

Biological and Agricultural Engineering Technology

300

Students in this major will study a diverse array of topics, including climate, air pollution, and weather analysis.

Meteorology

300

In this major, students use mathematics to reach logical conclusions about probability and learn how to analyze data from surveys and experiments.

Statistics

300

This science examines how food choices and metabolism of nutrients affect our long-term health and disease prevention.

Nutrition Science

300

This curriculum prepares graduates to collect and analyze data and determine appropriate solutions for sound environmental management.

Environmental Technology and Management

400

This major is an interdisciplinary program that provides a foundation of skills in music and electrical and computer engineering.

Music Technology

400

This program provides you with knowledge of fiber materials and technology and teaches you how to apply that skill to product design and production. 

Textile Technology

400

Think of a traditional business and marketing degree with an additional layer of fashion industry expertise and connections, and you have an idea of this major.

Fashion and Textile Management: Brand Management and Marketing Concentration

400

This program is concerned with the growth and development of the life process of an array of microscopic organisms and viruses.

Microbiology

400

Students will learn how crops develop and improve as a result of biotechnology once introduced into agricultural production systems.

Crop and Soil Sciences

500

In this major, students take five courses focused on mathematics education, beginning in their sophomore year and take five computer science courses in lieu of math electives. 

Mathematics Education: Computer Specialization

500

Students in this major study the nutrition and business principles needed to improve today’s poultry industry, while also completing the requirements to apply to vet school.

Poultry Science

500

This program prepares students for careers in financial mathematics, actuarial science and portfolio management, which might be a good alternative for Accounting.

Applied Mathematics: Financial Mathematics Concentration

500

This bachelor’s degree takes a hands-on approach to chemistry focusing on the building blocks of the materials we come into contact with every day: polymers and dyes.

Polymer and Color Chemistry: Medical Sciences Concentration

500

Students will explore all aspects of the seas and coastal regions, seeking to understand how the oceans, their biological communities, and the atmosphere interact.

Marine Sciences/Natural Resources: Marine and Coastal Resources