Основы теории английского языка. Листунова Е.И. - 120 стр.

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Environmental Management — Includes analysis of the effects of
human activities on the environment from the perspectives of the
natural and engineering sciences, the social sciences, and the human-
ities. Includes instruction in environmental, natural, and social sci-
ences: biology, chemistry, geology; environmental economics; and
regional, national and global environmental problems. Environmental
Management encompasses a wide variety of possible specializations
including environmental engineering which prepares students to plan
and design environmental management structures and systems such as
pollution control facilities; natural resource management which pro-
vides instruction on how to manage, utilize and protect valuable nat-
ural resources; and environmental policy which prepares students to
analyze, form and implement governmental, private, or non-govern-
mental policy related to the environment.
International Affairs — The study of international politics and
institutions and the conduct of diplomacy, trade, and foreign policy.
Includes multi-disciplinary coursework which examines peoples, events,
movements, institutions, societies, cultures, and issues, with instruc-
tion in history, international economics, law, politics, sociology,
anthropology, and political geography.
Journalism and Mass Communications — The study or journal-
ism and mass communications encompasses all types of modem mass
communications media — newspapers, magazines, publications, peri-
odicals, books, radio, television, photography, corporate video, and
satellite transmission As a diversified field of study, journalism and
mass communications attracts individuals interested in reporting or
editing for publications, wire services, radio and television; advertis-
ing; photojournalism; public relations: production, direction, and ed-
iting for television and film; writing in special fields such as business,
economics, education, medicine, politics, and science; radio broad-
casting and production; broadcast sales; audience research; and ad-
ministration and management of the editorial, advertising and busi-
ness functions of publications, broadcast stations and other mass
communications services.
Law — The law degree program offered through the Muskie/
FSA Program leads to an LLM degree (Master of Law), which offers
lawyers an opportunity to engage in extensive specialized study and
research in a particular area of law. Students undertake intensive anal-
ysis of issues with specialists in the field and are provided with addi-
       Environmental Management — Includes analysis of the effects of
human activities on the environment from the perspectives of the
natural and engineering sciences, the social sciences, and the human-
ities. Includes instruction in environmental, natural, and social sci-
ences: biology, chemistry, geology; environmental economics; and
regional, national and global environmental problems. Environmental
Management encompasses a wide variety of possible specializations
including environmental engineering which prepares students to plan
and design environmental management structures and systems such as
pollution control facilities; natural resource management which pro-
vides instruction on how to manage, utilize and protect valuable nat-
ural resources; and environmental policy which prepares students to
analyze, form and implement governmental, private, or non-govern-
mental policy related to the environment.
       International Affairs — The study of international politics and
institutions and the conduct of di plomacy, trade, and foreign policy.
Includes multi-disciplinary coursework which examines peoples, events,
movements, institutions, societies, cultures, and issues, with instruc-
tion in history, international economics, law, politics, sociology,
anthropology, and political geography.
       Journalism and Mass Communications — The study or journal-
ism and mass communications encompasses all types of modem mass
communications media — newspapers, magazines, publications, peri-
odicals, books, radio, television, photography, corporate video, and
satellite transmission As a diversified field of study, journalism and
mass communications attracts individuals interested in reporting or
editing for publications, wire services, radio and television; advertis-
ing; photojournalism; public relations: production, direction, and ed-
iting for television and film; writing in special fields such as business,
economics, education, medicine, politics, and science; radio broad-
casting and production; broadcast sales; audience research; and ad-
ministration and management of the editorial, advertising and busi-
ness functions of publications, broadcast stations and other mass
communications services.
       Law — The law degree program offered through the Muskie/
FSA Program leads to an LLM degree (Master of Law), which offers
lawyers an opportunity to engage in extensive specialized study and
research in a particular area of law. Students undertake intensive anal-
ysis of issues with specialists in the field and are provided with addi-

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