The Bachelor of Arts in health services major is an interdisciplinary course of study designed to prepare students to work in health care.
Bachelor of Arts in Health Services
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Bachelor of Arts in History
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Experience history as intellectual challenge in itself and excellent all-around preparation for a wide range of professional careers after graduation
Bachelor of Arts in History & Philosophy of Science
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Develop an understanding of how the sciences originated, how they were practiced, how they developed, and how they related to their intellectual and social contexts.
Bachelor of Arts in History of Art & Architecture
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Investigate the creation, purposes, and meanings of these cultural products, to better understand ourselves and each other.
Bachelor of Arts in Politics and Philosophy
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Enhance your understanding of the moral and political complexities of public life and prepare in both theory and practice to pursue careers in social and public affairs through this uniquely interdisciplinary, self-directed major.
Bachelor of Philosophy
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Pursue a unique research-based degree as an undergraduate, making it possible to begin research and scholarly work after freshman year in a manner usually reserved for the graduate level.
Bachelor of Philosophy in Politics and Philosophy
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Enhance your understanding of the moral and political complexities of public life and prepare in both theory and practice to pursue careers in social and public affairs through this uniquely interdisciplinary, self-directed major.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Human Resources Management
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The Human Resources Management program prepares undergraduate students to become both good managers of people and good users of data by learning how to collect, interpret, and implement data in order to make strategic HR decisions that create a competitive advantage for the organization.
Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics
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Stand at the intersection of medicine, business management and information technology.
Bachelor of Science in Health Services
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Advance your technical education and licensure in a chosen field, such as sonography, radiological technology, or respiratory therapy.
Bachelor of Science in History of Art & Architecture
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Study art and architectural history to explore why and how humans have made images, objects, sites and environments throughout time and in our own present
Doctor of Education in Health & Physical Activity
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Train to prepare for public health, health-related, community-based, school-based, or government/policy opportunities related to health and physical activity based on improvement science.
Doctor of Education in Higher Education
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Examine measures that reflect institutional effectiveness and data-based planning and decision-making in higher education environments that demand accountability and transparency.
Doctor of Philosophy in Higher Education
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Explore your interests in student access to student outcomes, diversity and equity, international and comparative education, administration and management, and policy studies.
Doctor of Philosophy in Hispanic Languages & Literature
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Study an array of topics, genres, regions, approaches, and historical periods in the areas of Latin American literature and cultural theory.
Doctor of Philosophy in History
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Enjoy an open-ended discipline, which welcomes students, as well as ideas and techniques, from other subjects.
Doctor of Philosophy in History & Philosophy of Science
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Commit to research and teaching in the historical and conceptual foundations of science.
Doctor of Philosophy in History of Art & Architecture
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Train to be a scholar who will lead the way in advancing and disseminating art-historical knowledge, whether in research universities, teaching colleges, museums and galleries, or other related professions.
Doctor of Philosophy, Health Services Research and Policy
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The Health Services Research and Policy (HSRP) PhD program meets an ongoing need for public health researchers who focus on cost, access and quality of the health care system. Graduates will be prepared to conduct research on policy issues affecting the organization, financing, and delivery of health care and public health services.
Doctor of Philosophy, Human Genetics
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Pitt’s doctoral program in human genetics prepares students for careers leading genetics and genomics research in academia or industry.