These are our undergrad programs in Liberal Arts. Hack away. You’re in charge. Do we eliminate, consolidate, like we did with Philosophy and History and Poly Sci. Or what. I’m trying to determine what their numbers are. I had chat with new Dean who is focusing on research consistent with our mission of “research with a purpose”.
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Anthropology
Using tools derived from all the social sciences, anthropologists delve into such diverse fields as forensics, genetics, phenotypes, personality development, and language and linguistics, as well as cultural, social, and political adaptation.
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Moving Image Arts
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…….Just watching the tv discussion on future labor positions and the need for welders and the rest of the blue collar positions…….$100- $250 k per year….the liberal arts guy from Yale??? Well you know!……and just think of the educational part and differential of cost!
Good point. But checks notes: if you cut the various liberal arts mentioned, is the cost of those programs actually more than tuition brought in by those students taking it?
Also what percent drop off (in total student body numbers) will occur since Not 100pct of those students, even if willing to, could not simply transfer over to STEM from a qualification standpoint, much less a "want to" standpoint
Without criminal justice majors and political science majors how will we start a Law School?
We also wouldnt have had Charles Peanut Tillman as a proud alum.
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