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Program Overview

Currently, UW-Eau Claire is offering six majors to China 1+2+1 students for the 2008-09 academic year. Additional programs are being considered. For details about these programs and the wide range of majors and minors at UW-Eau Claire, go to www.uwec.edu/admissions/facts.htm.

Undergraduate Majors

Computer Science

BA/BS

The field of computer science is concerned with a wide range of topics involving the development and applications of computing. The study integrates concepts from mathematics, science and engineering into a coherent study of computational processes.

  • Work as a software engineer, computer engineer, programmer/analyst, systems programmer, engineering software support personnel, computer system engineer or Internet software developer.
  • Develop and/or modify computer systems software and hardware.
  • Work with computer operating systems and utilities.

Chemistry

BA/BS

Chemistry encompasses a study of the composition, structure and properties of matter. It includes the creation of new materials with useful and interesting properties such as drugs, plastics and industrial catalysts. Chemical methods are developed to detect and quantify substances that may have escaped into the environment or are beneficial trace components of foods. Chemical theories and models may help explain and then counteract phenomena like acid rain, ozone depletion and the development of certain diseases. Careers in chemistry can take many forms. UW-Eau Claire has developed four major emphases under the guidance of the American Chemical Society to meet the needs of students and the society they will serve.

Information Systems

BBA

Information systems is the study of how information technology can help in planning, developing and managing organizations. IS majors learn about computing in organizations: application programming, systems analysis & design, database management, telecommunications networks, electronic business, etc. However, they also learn management skills for working effectively with people in all areas: marketing, accounting, finance, production, personnel, etc. IS majors develop communication, interpersonal and critical thinking skills as well as information technology skills, all of which are highly valued in organizations of all kinds. The program also prepares students to apply for the Certified Computing Professional certification if they choose to do so.

IS majors have many career choices. Some entry-level positions obtained by UW-Eau Claire IS graduates include the following:

  • Systems analyst
  • Programmer
  • Web developer
  • System manager
  • Systems consultant
  • IS project manager
  • Database administrator
  • Network analyst/manager

Math

BA / BS

Mathematics is the language that expresses scientific and quantitative relationships and, at the same time, is a discipline with a structure and beauty of its own. It provides methods for recording and explaining ideas in science, engineering, business and other fields, as well as for verifying theories about the world. It also enables communication of complicated relationships in a concise manner. With mathematics, problems from the ordinary to the sophisticated and technical can be solved.

  • Work in research and development, management, operations research, quality improvement and computer-related activities for business and governmental agencies.
  • Work in actuarial or statistics departments with insurance companies, businesses and governmental agencies.
  • Teach mathematics at a secondary school, technical school, college or university.

Physics

BS/BA

Physics, the science of matter and energy, is the study of the deepest mysteries of our universe, ranging from subatomic particles to cosmology. Exploring ideas of space, time, matter, energy and radiation, it serves as the basis for the physical sciences, engineering and new technologies. At UW-Eau Claire, we also combine the study of physics with astronomy to apply the ideas of physics to the study of planets, stars, galaxies and all celestial phenomena within reach of our telescopes. These two areas share a vast array of common ideas and knowledge, and discoveries in physics often aid progress in astronomy and vice versa.

  • High school teacher – physics, chemistry, mathematics
  • Engineer – civil, mechanical, electrical, nuclear
  • Technician
  • Technical writer
  • Planetarium director
  • Continue on to graduate school and receive your master’s degree or Ph.D. in physics, astronomy, materials science, engineering, medical physics, etc.

Kinesiology

BS

Kinesiology is the study of the art and science of human movement. The goal of the department is to promote and advance society's appreciation for human movement and its numerous contributions to an improved quality of life. This goal is addressed through programs covering the biological, psychological, social and environmental factors that influence an individual's capacity to lead a health lifestyle. Whether your interests are in personal fitness, athletic training, coaching, teaching, health and wellness, or one of our pre-professional programs like cardiac rehabilitation or physical therapy there is something for everyone interested in the study of human movement.

  • Teach physical education and/or coach interscholastic teams.
  • Work as an athletic trainer for sports medicine clinics, schools or sport teams.
  • Work in the health and fitness field for public institutions and private corporations such as athletic clubs, health clubs, wellness centers and youth organizations or as a personal trainer.
  • Continue your education through graduate study for work in areas such as exercise physiology, physical therapy, chiropractic, cardiac rehabilitation, motor learning, athletic administration, biomechanics, sport psychology or various medical fields.

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