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Boston University College of Communication (COM) has been educating professional communicators since we offered the world’s first degree in public relations in 1947 and the first master’s and PhD degrees in emerging media studies in 2015. COM prepares students for careers in Film, Television, Journalism, Mass Communication, Advertising, Public Relations and Media Analytics, and offers advanced studies in Communication Research, including the field of Emerging Media. With more than 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students, the college is among the largest of its kind in the country and offers a broad and deep curriculum rooted in the liberal arts and complemented by professional education. Professional leadership, award-winning creativity, groundbreaking research, influential commentary…our students, alumni, and faculty make a daily, lasting impact on the communication industry.
Lesley University College of Art and Design is a college of visual arts, located in the student-friendly Harvard Square area of Cambridge, MA. Since our founding in 1912, we have educated students for professions in the arts by balancing personal aesthetic development and intensive studies in the humanities with practical career preparation. Our challenging curriculum emphasizes solid foundations in traditional art and design principles, time-proven methods of creative process, and strong intellectual concepts. We offer the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, the two-year Advanced Professional Certificate, the two-year Master of Fine Arts in Photography, the low-residency Master of Fine Arts in Visual Arts degree, as well as continuing and professional education, intensive workshops, and college courses for high school students.
The College of Arts and Sciences is Boston University's largest undergraduate school, offering Bachelor of Arts degrees in 23 different departments and 20 interdisciplinary programs. The programs are divided into four broad categories encompassing over 2,500 courses, including natural science, social science, humanities, and math & computer science. About half of the students at Boston University are enrolled through the College of Arts and Sciences, while almost all students take a few courses through the school during their academic career.Boston University's CAS stresses a breadth of knowledge in addition to the deeper studies within a student's major. Because of this, students are required to complete general requirements which can be fulfilled in two ways. Students can choose to fulfill the general requirements through divisional studies or the Core Curriculum. The divisional studies track requires students to take two courses in each of the three divisions of which their major is not a part. Additionally, students must also complete a one year sequence in Boston University's writing program. The Core Curriculum consists of a series of eight courses that cover the general requirements as well as the University writing requirements. Finally, all students must display a proficiency in a foreign language .Boston University's CAS provides advising resources to undergraduates in pre-professional tracks, including Pre-Med and Pre-Law.
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WE, THE MEN OF PHI DELTA THETA... ...share a strong commitment to personal growth. Fostering an environment of betterment and support, brothers strengthen one another intellectually and morally so that after four years, our members enter the real world as better men. While some brothers live 30 minutes away in the suburbs of Newton, our members hail from countries all over the world, from Chile to Japan to Peru to Tanzania. We revel in our similarities and celebrate our differences. We see each other as individuals while recognizing we are all part of something greater than ourselves. Our differences drive our culture and our unity shapes us into leaders with a strong fraternity presence on campus. Hanging out in Boston on a Friday night, engaging in random midnight philosophical conversations, we learn about one another, our culture, values, perspectives, and consequently more about ourselves. Each member looks out for one another so that at any time, they are available. From the diverse brotherhood then inevitably emerges a family, each member offering his own distinct contribution to the House. A fraternity built on the ideals of Friendship, Sound Learning, and Moral Rectitude (our 3 Cardinal Principles) and sustained through time by a reverence to its history and respect for the brotherhood, we at Phi Delts call upon our members to seek challenges, cultivate interests, and go far in life.
Boston University College of Communication is a communication school within Boston University. It was founded in 1947 as the School of Public Relations. The College of Communication is the oldest public relations school in the United States. Today, the school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in three academic departments: Film and Television; Journalism; and Mass Communication . The school's journalism and communication programs are highly ranked nationally with its film program ranked 11th by The Hollywood Reporter in 2013. The College of Communication building is just blocks from Kenmore Square and Fenway Park.The College of Communication is home to many of Boston University's most popular student-run organizations, including butv10, WTBU Radio, AdLab, and PRLab. COM also offers special internship programs in Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and London.Each summer, the school hosts the Academy of Media Production, a four-week program for high-school students.
Engineers shape the quality of our lives and the Boston University's College of Engineering educates the technology leaders of tomorrow while pushing the boundaries of innovation that improve society. The College offers a slate of bachelor's degrees in several engineering disciplines, as well as master's and doctoral degrees for those pursuing careers in industry or research.
The Pardee School of Global Studies focuses on advancing global human progress and educating the next generation of leaders who will address these issues. Students can major in International Relations along with regional and thematic studies. With over 40 locations to study abroad, 25 languages offered, and hundreds of faculty and classes at your fingertips, come see how the Pardee School’s global education prepares you to contribute to the international community.
This is the official page for Boston University's Science & Engineering Library, located at 38 Cummington Mall on BU's Charles River Campus. We primarily serve disciplines in the hard sciences, technology, engineering, and health science. On this page you can find library announcements, campus events related to the sciences, science news, and fun science stuff. To keep it fair to everyone we will not promote your book, company, etc. but if you think there's something we should know about, send us an email.
As a member of the College of Engineering, you'll be part of a close-knit community of scholars within one of the largest, most respected research universities in the world. This means you'll have more one-on-one access to your professors while enjoying the interdisciplinary opportunities only a school like BU can offer (that's where the ballroom dancing comes in). So if you're ready to tackle some of the world's most pressing problems—from providing clean water to Peru to developing more cost-effective solar energy—or if you're looking for a rigorous and rewarding graduate experience, we're ready to provide you with the skill set to become tomorrow's difference makers.
The ERC offers Peer Tutoring, Writing Assistance, Language Link conversation groups, and Workshops. The ERC professional staff is also available to meet with students individually to develop a personalized plan for academic success and/or to assist them in developing specific skills. These services are free and can benefit all students who are interested in improving their academic performance.
The Kilachand Honors College is a university-wide community of faculty and students dedicated to preserving, renewing, and rethinking classic ideals of liberal education: love of learning, intellectual curiosity, self-discovery, empathy, clarity of thought and expression. It rests on three pillars: an integrated, four-year curriculum; an extensive series of co-curricular events that include site-visits to leading cultural institutions as well as talks and readings by leading figures in the arts, sciences, and professions; and, finally, a “living and learning” community that offers students the personal atmosphere of a small liberal college and fosters responsibility and citizenship.
BU Telefund is located within the Alumni Relations Department at Boston University. Our goal is to build relationships with alumni, parents of students, & friends of the university and keep them updated on news and events on campus as well as to fund raise for the University.
Questrom Student Government serves as the liaison between Questrom undegraduates and the administration. In addition, Questrom Government aims to serve Questrom students through a variety of ways, including planning educational and social events to create an added dynamic of the SMG experience. We strive to be an open forum for students suggestions and concerns, as well as a forum for students of different interests and class years to get to know each other and work together.
Upward Bound Math Science is a part of the federally funded TRIO programs, whose purpose is to prepare low-income and first-generation college bound students for success in higher education. The goal of Upward Bound Math Science is to help students recognize and develop their potential to excel in math and science and to encourage them to pursue post-secondary degrees in those subjects Upward Bound (UB) at Boston University is a federally funded college preparatory program for potential first-generation college and low-income Boston Public High School students.
The Kilachand Honors College is a university-wide community of faculty and students dedicated to preserving, renewing, and rethinking classic ideals of liberal education: love of learning, intellectual curiosity, self-discovery, empathy, clarity of thought and expression. It rests on three pillars: an integrated, four-year curriculum; an extensive series of co-curricular events that include site-visits to leading cultural institutions as well as talks and readings by leading figures in the arts, sciences, and professions; and, finally, a “living and learning” community that offers students the personal atmosphere of a small liberal college and fosters responsibility and citizenship.
The Campagna-Kerven lecture series provides a forum for presentations by leading experts--whether journalists, scholars, business leaders, literary talents or other creative artists--on modern Turkey, as well as by promising younger scholars and intellectuals. Since 1996, the annual lectures have addressed a rich variety of themes on modern Turkish society, culture and politics. Given the increasing importance of Turkey on the global scene, as well as its major role in the Middle East, the Campagna-Kerven lectures are dedicated to fostering informed public debate on questions of the day, as well as improving the public’s knowledge of Turkish Society and politics.
International English Group is a Boston based business that delivers high quality cultural services to clients around the globe. Excellence is our standard, and our boutique services are tailored to your individual needs. Together, we fulfill our motto: "Empowerment through Fluency. Richness through Diversity." To read more about International English Group, please visit: www.InternationalEnglishGroup.com ... or ... Schedule a free initial consultation. Use the following link to select the day and time that works best for you! https://www.timetrade.com/book/7WY5H
The Art Institute of Boston ist eine private Kunsthochschule und gehört zu der Bostoner Lesley University. Animation, Design, Fine Arts, Illustration und Fotografie können hier mit dem Bachelor abgeschlossen werden. Fine Arts und Fotografie sind Masterstudiengänge. Die Hochschule gibt an, dass 10 Studenten auf einen Lehrkörper kommen.GeschichteRoy Davidson gründete 1912 die School of Practical Art. 1967 wurde die Hochschule in The Art Institute of Boston umbenannt. Die AIB ist Mitglied der AICAD (Association of Independenz Colleges of Art and Design), einer Vereinigung von sechsunddreissig führenden Kunsthochschulen in den Vereinigten Staaten. 1998 wurden die AIB und die Lesley University zusammengelegt. Die Lesley University befindet sich in Cambridge, Massachusetts und wurde 1909 gegründet.CampusEinrichtungenDie AIB befindet sich in der Nachbarschaft des Kenmore Square in der Innenstadt Bostons. Die meisten Veranstaltungen der AIB finden in zwei Gebäuden der 20er Jahre statt. Sie befinden sich in 700 Bacon Street und 601 Newburry Street und verfügen über Computer Labs, Klassenräume, Werkräume und Bureaus. In 700 Bacon Street befindet sich die AIB Bibliothek, das Bureau des Dekans und die Räume des Fotografie-Studiengangs sowie ein Café. Getrennt davon sind die Räume der Fine Arts und Animation Studenten in 601 Newburry Street. Die Studentenwohnheime befinden sich am Campus der Lesley University in Cambridge.GalerienDie AIB verfügt über drei Galerien. Die Hauptgalerie befindet sich in 700 Bacon Street und bietet Platz für wechselnde Ausstellungen. Eine weitere Galerie befindet sich in 601 Newburry Street. Dort werden Arbeiten der Studenten, insbesondere der Studenten der Fine Arts, ausstellt. Die dritte Galerie in einem Gebäude der Lesley University in Cambridge zeigt eine Vielfalt von Ausstellungen der Lehrkräfte, Studenten und weiterer Künstler. Der Zutritt zu allen Galerien ist frei.
Boston University UROP provides financial support for undergraduate student research at BU. We also provide a forum for BU faculty members to identify full-time BU undergraduates to participate in research projects. BU students can perform research on a volunteer basis, for academic credit, through the work-study program, as a mentor-funded assistant, or with the aid of a UROP grant. For more information, please visit our website at: http://www.bu.edu/urop/
BU's home for graduate and undergraduate concentrations and advanced academic programs in the study of Jewish history, religion and culture. Our interdisciplinary center with more than thirty affiliated faculty is housed at 147 Bay State Road, one of the most elegant historical buildings on campus.
The Department of Biology offers courses and conducts research spanning the broad spectrum of contemporary biological sciences. Its award-winning faculty, advanced research facilities, and modern degree programs offer exciting opportunities for students with either general or more specialized interests in biology, as well as pre-professional students. With expertise ranging from molecular biology to ecology and evolution to the biomedical sciences, the Biology Department provides a dynamic environment in which to pursue both undergraduate and advanced degrees.
The Boston University Marine Program provides a rigorous, interdisciplinary education in marine science to undergraduate and graduate students. Our curriculum trains students in all aspects of marine science - biological, chemical, geological, and physical. While the typical science curriculum teaches undergraduates about science, BUMP teaches students how to be scientists. We accomplish this by requiring all majors to complete the Marine Semester, an intellectually demanding sequence of four consecutive research-based courses. These often-transformative experiences immerse students in faculty research, expose them to pressing issues in marine science, and give them tangible skills for the next stage of their careers. We strive to prepare BUMP graduates for top jobs in marine science and for positions in elite graduate programs. More broadly, we aim to increase marine literacy and contribute to the worldwide effort to preserve and protect threatened marine ecosystems and sustainably manage critical marine resources.
Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 355 is based out of Boston University right in the heart of Boston. Our Cadets come from colleges all over the Boston Area including: Babson College Bentley College Brandeis University Bridgewater State University Boston College Eastern Nazarene College Emmanuel College New England School of Law Northeastern University Pine Manor College Simmons College Stonehill College UMass Boston Wentworth Institute of Technology This page is completely Cadet run to share memories and pictures with family and friends. For any official business, use the following contact information: Captain Courtney Swaney, AFROTC Detachment 355, Operations Flight Commander, [email protected], 617-353-6316 Or the official website: http://www.bu.edu/afrotc/
The Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University was established in the fall of 2011 to succeed the Institute for Human Sciences (IHS). Its mission is to promote understanding of Europe through its cultural heritage; its political, economic, and religious histories; its art, literature, music, and philosophy; as well as through its recent emergence as a new kind of international form through the European Union. The IHS was established at Boston University in November 2001 as a joint iniative of the University and the Vienna-based Institut fur die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM), an independent, interdisciplinary center for advanced study in the humanities and social sciences, and Boston University. The undertaking was propelled by political circumstances: changes in relations between New and Old worlds wrought by the collapse of the bi-polar world order at the 20th century and the imminent enlargement of the European Union at the beginning of the 21st. The mission of the IHS was to initiate policy-oriented projects of an American-European scope and help to achieve their implementation, as well as to serve as the American base for joint projects with the IWM.
Project Career is designed to improve the employment success of undergraduate college and university students with traumatic brain injury (TBI). We do this through a combination of assistive technology on iPads and individualized career counseling services. Project Career is funded by a NIDRR grant and is a partnership between Boston University, Kent State University, West Virginia University, and JBS International. Please contact us at 617-353-7521 or [email protected] for more information