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Meet the Majors Podcast

Meet the Majors is a series of interviews with Baylor faculty members and staff about majors that are available to undergraduate students. Click on the name of the major to listen to the mp3.
Date Item
09/29/2009  Neuroscience (MP3 09:25)
Dr. Charles Weaver, Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology, emphasizes the scientific nature and laboratory-based focus of the Neuroscience major.
09/21/2009  Film and Digital Media (MP3 09:07)
Professor Christopher J. Hansen, Assistant Professor of Communication Studies, provides listeners with an overview of the opportunities available to Film and Digital Media majors.
09/11/2009  Sociology (MP3 08:59)
Dr. Kevin Dougherty, Assistant Professor of Sociology, outlines some of the career-related skills that students can develop with a sociology major.
08/27/2009  Secondary Education (MP3 14:12)
Dr. Tony Talbert, Associate Professor of Curriculum and Instruction in the School of Education, describes the foundational skills that secondary education majors develop and dispels misconceptions about the teaching profession.
08/20/2009  Art History (MP3 09:25)
Dr. Heidi Hornik, Professor of Art History, provides an overview of the many facets of art history and discusses relevant careers.
06/29/2009  Middle Grades Education (4-8) (MP3 15:40)
Dr. Rachelle D. Meyer, Lecturer in Curriculum and Instruction, outlines the many professional experiences that Education majors in the Middle Grades (4-8) teacher certification program obtain.
06/09/2009  Journalism- News Editorial (MP3 08:35)
Professor Robert Darden, Associate Professor of Journalism in the Department of Journalism, underscores the demand for communicators in today's workforce and shares how the journalism major prepares students for future careers.
06/09/2009  Biology (MP3 14:06)
Dr. Mark Taylor, Associate Professor of Biology in the Department of Biology, outlines the skills developed by biology students and the variety of career opportunities available in this field.
05/13/2009  Political Science (MP3 11:28)
Dr. Jerold L. Waltman, the R. W. Morrison Professor of Political Science in the Department of Political Science highlights the many career directions a student could take with a degree in political science and describes areas of study within the program.
05/13/2009  Journalism-Public Relations (MP3 12:19)
Dr. Mia Moody-Hall, Assistant Professor of Journalism in the Department of Journalism, explains the nature of public relations and describes the types of work for which the Public Relations sequence of the Journalism major prepares students.
05/01/2009  Religion (MP3 13:45)
Dr. C. Douglas Weaver, Associate Professor of Religion and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Religion, shares his perspective on the value of an undergraduate degree in Religion.
04/21/2009  Psychology (MP3 15:39)
Dr. Michael B. Frisch, Professor of Psychology, offers a definition of psychology and outlines common career aspirations of undergraduate students in the program.
03/19/2009  Slavic and East European Studies (MP3 11:54)
Dr. Michael Long, Director of the Slavic and East European Studies Program and Professor of Russian, details the academic and career opportunities affiliated with the program.
01/27/2009  Engineering and Computer Science (MP3 13:52)
Ms. Cindy Fry, Senior Lecturer of Computer Science, Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Studies in the School of Engineering and Computer Science, and Faculty-In-Residence at Heritage House describes the skills developed and career possibilities available with a major in Engineering or Computer Science.
01/27/2009  Child and Family Studies (MP3 16:18)
Faculty members Dr. Tyler Horner, Lecturer; Dr. Janet Crow, Assistant Professor; and Dr. Joyce Nuner, Assistant Professor from the Department of Family and Consumer Sciences describe the multiple career paths students can take after completing a degree in Child and Family Studies.
09/29/2008  International Studies (MP3 08:32)
Dr. Linda S. Adams, Professor of Political Science and Director of the International Studies Program, discusses the multitude of career possibilities available with a major in International Studies.
09/29/2008  Social Work (MP3 10:56)
Vicki Northern, former Director of Student Recruitment and Career Services in the School of Social Work, shares facts about the undergraduate major in Social Work.
09/29/2008  Speech Communication and Communication Specialist (MP3 11:47)
John Cunningham, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication Studies, describes the versatility of the Speech Communication and Communication Specialist majors.
09/29/2008  Community Health (MP3 11:08)
Dr. Beth A. Lanning, Associate Professor of Health, Human Performance and Recreation, describes the skills developed by students who major in Community Health.
We are looking for additional majors to showcase in our Meet the Majors series. For more information, please call (254)710-8434.




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