One of the many advantages of attending The Ohio State University at Mansfield is the ability to begin a path close to home that can lead to one of over 200 undergraduate majors. Some can be completed here, while others can be finished at main campus.

That number of potential majors recently increased by five.

The OSU College of Arts and Sciences has launched five new undergraduate majors, all of which incorporate emerging trends and issues into carefully designed, interdisciplinary academic programming.

“The College of Arts and Sciences is a community of excellence that equips our students to follow any path, and we adapt to the ever-evolving global landscape and job market to ensure we’re supporting them along the way,” says Janet Box-Steffensmeier, interim executive dean and vice provost. “These five new undergraduate majors converge disciplines in innovative, exciting ways, preparing students to be competitive in their careers and pursuit of advanced study.”

The new majors are:

INTEGRATED MAJOR IN MATH AND ENGLISH (BS)

The Integrated Major in Math and English (IMME) is a unique and innovative program that combines the knowledge, precision and analytical skills acquired through the Department of Mathematics with the reading, writing, composition methods and information-processing taught in the Department of English. IMME offers four math-focused concentrations (actuarial/finance, applied mathematics, math education and theoretical mathematics).

Students who graduate from the IMME program will be well-equipped to pursue graduate studies in areas such as law, medicine, business and education, as well as careers in banking, insurance, marketing, nonprofit management and other fields that require both mathematical awareness and strong communication skills.

ITALIAN STUDIES (BA)

While the Italian Studies major requires nine hours of courses taught in Italian, the program is not necessarily for students who are interested in advanced language proficiency. Instead it provides comprehensive understanding of Italian literature, history, society and culture to enhance students’ understanding of global diversity.

The major is housed in the Department of French and Italian and offers a selection of courses from the departments of Classics, English, History, History of Art, Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and Music, as well as the Knowlton School of Architecture. The overlap of course requirements with classics, English, history and history of art facilitates double majoring.

MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY (BA, BS)

Students can earn either a bachelor of arts or bachelor of science through the new Medical Anthropology major, offered by the Department of Anthropology. The program draws upon biological and sociocultural anthropology to understand human health and well-being, taking into consideration human evolutionary history, as well as the cultural, economic and political contexts of individual and societal health.

Students pursuing this major will develop the skills to tackle some of the most pressing national and global health challenges, and go on to pursue graduate education and/or careers in medicine, nursing, social work, public health, health policy and other social sciences with a health focus. While not listed as an option on the 2019 application, autumn 2019 incoming students may switch into the Medical Anthropology major upon admission.

PHILOSOPHY, POLITICS AND ECONOMICS (BA)

The Departments of PhilosophyPolitical Science and Economics have teamed up, along with the Center for Ethics and Human Values and Institute for Democratic Engagement and Accountability, to offer a bachelor of arts in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE), which will train students to think across traditional boundaries. The PPE major includes training in all three core disciplines, enabling students to study the forces and institutions that shape the modern world from more than one perspective.

Students also pursue one of four concentrations within the major (choice and behavior; global cooperation and conflict; justice and moral reasoning; or law, policy and governance). This integrative, yet focused approach will prepare students for careers in law, public policy, public service, business, education and journalism, just to name a few. While not listed as an option on the 2019 application, autumn 2019 incoming students may switch into the PPE major upon admission.

STATISTICS (BS)

Previously only available as a minor, the new statistics major encompasses coursework in the Department of Statistics and Department of Mathematics, preparing students to understand the design, collection, assessment and curation of data and how to apply these concepts to formal statistical models.

Statistics, the science of decision making under uncertainty, is one of the fastest growing professions in the nation, and students in Ohio State’s statistics program will develop computational and numerical skills that are applicable in fields such as business, agriculture, education, science and engineering, finance, medicine and the social sciences.

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