USC has 224 Bachelor's Degree programs Some of these are: * B.A. In Anthropology - Professional/Applied Anthropology * B.A. In Anthropology - Visual Anthropology * B.A.In Archaeology * B.A. In Biological Sciences * B. A in Communications - Communication and Culture * B.A.In Communications - Entertainment, Communication, and Society * B.A. In Communications - Media, Law and Politics * B.A. In Communications - Organizational and Interpersonal Communication ***see the complete list and more information about USC bachelor degree program offerings at http://www.hotcoursesusa.com/us/university-of-southern-california-72177-18/all-bachelors-degree-programs.html USC education experience is unique with more major and minors offered that any other American university. Most of USC students does not settle for just one major and students are in fact, encouraged to pursue doublemajor and minor opportunities.
Programs that are offered at USC is abundant and flexible with their 33 college departments in the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences and 17 professional schools. It also has interdisciplianary programs galore and if your dream program is not on the list, you can create one. At the core of any program is the general education program.
Students are required to take from each six general education categories and at least two writing classes. These categories include literature, the arts, science, and social issues. Read the complete information about their program courses at : http://www.stateuniversity.com/universities/CA/University_of_Southern_California.html.
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