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Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience

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Study the biology and function of the central nervous system, with a special focus on the brain.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

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Prepare for a career as a professional nurse whose practice is based on nursing science, related sciences and the arts in order to promote, restore and maintain the health of human beings.

Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Science

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Learn a solid foundation for career opportunities in business and industry, food and nutrition management, public policy, and public health positions.

Bachelor of Science in Physics

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Earn a broad experimental, observational, and/or theoretical foundation for a successful career as a scientist.

Bachelor of Science in Physics & Astronomy

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Build the solid foundation in physics and also develop a background in astronomy.

Bachelor of Science in Physics & Quantum Computing

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Combine aspects of computer science with physics concepts to prepare to undertake the central challenge of quantum computing.

Bachelor of Science in Political Science

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Pursue your interests in the formal and quantitative analysis of politics.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

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Develop strong research and analytical skills and engage with a breadth of psychological topics. 

Bachelor of Science in Public Health

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Pitt BSPH students learn about pressing public health topics, including climate change, precision public health, health equity, and the role of technology and innovation in health promotion.

Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Science

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Learn more about the challenges and issues that surround people with disabilities, and the technologies that can improve their quality of life.

Bachelor of Science in Statistics

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Train to be the next generation of researchers, educators, and/or consultants, engaging with a broad range of models, methods, and software.

Bachelor of Science in Teacher Education

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Prepare for instructional certification with curriculum that is fully aligned with the Pennsylvania Department of Education certification areas and offers hands-on, equity- and justice-focused learning experiences.

Bachelor of Science in Urban Planning & Geographic Analysis

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Study the theoretical and technical foundations of urban planning and geographical analysis and is designed for students seeking credentials and specialization in urban planning, or who wish to use geographical analysis as part of their future careers.

Big Data Analytics Certificate

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This certificate program provides in-depth knowledge of technologies and techniques relevant for big data management.

Bioethics Certificate

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Explore a practical, interdisciplinary, and in-depth exploration of bioethical issues for undergraduate students with a particular focus on public health ethics, medical ethics, and research ethics. 

Biomedical Informatics Certificate

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Business Analytics Graduate Certificate

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Equip yourself with the quantitative skills to collect and evaluate data, and the qualitative skills to communicate the findings through this 15-credit certificate.

Business Analytics Undergraduate Certificate

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The 15-credit certificate in Business Analytics will allow students to develop the capability to build statistical models, measure the data, interpret the results, and then synthesize the findings in order to improve organizational performance

Business Law Certificate

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Study the basic areas of business law, such as business and tax law; technology and commercial law; litigation and dispute resolution; regulatory law; and human resources law, that are of the most value to those looking for additional legal education and knowledge.

Central European Studies Certificate

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Study the the formation and transformation of regional identifications, migration and its effects on societies, national mythmaking, and collective memory in the context of national and ethnic diversity and a history of exceptional violence, as well as processes of European integration in the region most affected by Europe’s Cold War division.