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Mathematics Education, B.A.
By pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in mathematics education, you’ll develop your logical, computational, and quantitative skills and pursue a capstone project that includes work at a middle or high school. Though the program doesn’t directly lead to licensure, it offers early guidance on a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) through Clark’s Education Department. You’ll be…
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Mathematics, B.A.
With a math mindset and a math skill set, you can collaborate with experts in other disciplines. Increase fuel efficiency. Predict weather patterns. Analyze world economies. Whether you focus on pure or applied mathematics, you will graduate with indispensable skills that lead to careers in fields as diverse as software engineering, finance, actuarial science, and…
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Business Administration, B.S.
The 4+1 Accelerated Master’s provides an opportunity to earn a pathway to a master’s degree — with one year of additional study and available tuition scholarships. Consider the following options for this major: Business Administration, B.S. | MBA Business Administration, B.S. | M.S. Request information
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Interactive Media, B.A.
The Major in Interactive Media: Game Design and Development is a groundbreaking, nationally ranked program that will prepare you for a career in the $160 billion interactive media and gaming industry.
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History, B.A.
You will collaborate with professors and peers to develop a deep understanding of the past across eras, cultures, and societies. At the same time, you will master critical skills — persuasive writing, interpreting data, and giving compelling presentations, among others — that will prepare you for a successful career in any field. Our graduates have worked in…
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Geography, B.A.
As a geography major at Clark University, you will use the concepts of place and space to better understand the physical and social processes that shape our planet and to address societal and environmental challenges. In pursuing a bachelor of arts degree in geography, you will explore why places are different; the economic, political, and…
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Art History, B.A.
You’ll consider the technologies of art-making and the ways the visual arts shape broader conversations about our culture and what it means to be human. By conducting research with faculty, curating exhibits, or participating in the digital reconstruction of an ancient temple, you’ll bring your classroom learning to bear in hands-on activities that will prepare…












