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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/905
As Boston University's largest academic division, the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences is the heart of the BU experience. Undergraduates choose from more than 2,500 courses in the humanities, natural and social sciences, and mathematics and computer science and pursue BA programs in more than 70 concentrations. Graduate students can earn an MA or PhD in nearly 50 fields of the humanities; the natural, social, and mathematical sciences; theology; and music. A robust and productive learning environment awaits everyone who enrolls here.
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Anthropology [189]
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Archaeology [68]
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Astronomy [313]
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Biology [251]
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Chemistry [205]
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Classical Studies [34]
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Cognitive & Neural Systems [489]
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Computer Science [913]
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Earth & Environment [200]
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Economics [292]
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English [29]
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Global Studies [168]
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History [62]
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History of Art & Architecture [15]
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Linguistics [88]
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Mathematics and Statistics [363]
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Philosophy [101]
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Physics [455]
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Political Science [135]
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Psychological and Brain Sciences [283]
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Religion [35]
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Romance Studies [33]
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Sociology [72]
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World Languages & Literatures [307]
Department of World Languages & Literatures
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