Wikiversity:Curriculum committee/List of Schools/Draft by Abd
Appearance
from [1], a "all-campuses portal to specific areas of study." Links to specific campus catalogs are at [2].
Overall, there are these areas of study mentioned; the main topics then link to overall programs at each campus. I have collapsed these. There is, as an example, a College of Engineering at one school, and a School of Engineering at another. There are "Departments" and "Divisions" and "Institutes." Those are represented by one listing here, I have simply given the first instance of ones that seem clearly related. We are going to use the term "School." Italics represent some level of redundancy but some difference in organization.
- Engineering and Computer Science
- College of Engineering
- Computer Science Division
- School of Information Management and Systems
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Electrical and Computer Science
- Department of Information and Computer Science
- Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science
- Department of Computer Science and Engineering
- Physical and Biological Sciences
- Biological Sciences
- Physical Sciences
- College of Chemistry
- Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Natural Sciences
- Natural and Agricultural Sciences
- Biomedical Sciences
- Biological Sciences (and health-related studies)
- College of Letters and Science
- Arts and Humanities
- --The page lists many "arts and humanities* differently from how the sciences were listed. there are:
- Languages
- Literature
- Visual Arts
- Music
- Film
- Dramatic Art
- Philosophy
- Classics
- Creative writing
- Composition (music)
- Painting
- Sculpture
- Cultural traditions
- Creative studies
- Social Sciences
- Anthropology
- Economics
- Ethnic studies
- Geography
- History
- Linguistics
- Political science
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Speech/Communications
- Women's studies
- Language
- Decision-making
- Knowledge and Perception (i.e., Ontology and Epistemology?)
Professional Schools:
- Education
- K-12 teaching
- Administration
- Health Professions
- Medicine
- Dentistry
- Nursing
- Optometry
- Pharmacy
- Public Health
- Veterinary Medicine
- Law
- Business
- Accounting
- Finance
- Management
- Health Management
- Information Technology
- Marketing
- Information Systems Management
- Real Estate
- Business Economics
- Human Resources and Organizational Behavior
- Environmental Management
- Production and Operations Management
- Other Fields
- Architecture
- Landscape Architecture
- Environmental Planning
- City and Regional Planning
- Design of Urban Places
- Social Ecology
- Planning, Policy and Design
- Environmental Health, Science and Policy
- Criminology, Law and Society
- Psychology and Social Behavior
- Social Welfare
- Public Policy
- College of Natural Resources
- Forestry
- Range Management
- Agriculture (see Agricultural Science above)
- Environmental Science (see Environmental Management above)
- Theater, Film, and Television
- International Relations
- Journalism
- Library and Information Science
Immediately, I can think of what could easily be major "schools" that are missing.
- Fashion and Clothing Design
- Animal Husbandry
- Geography
- Food science (i.e, cooking)
- Nutrition
- Theology is missing, of course, this is a public school!
- Comparative Religion
- Religious Studies
- Philosophy