Alphabetical Listing of Majors
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D ¦ E ¦ F ¦ G ¦ H ¦ I ¦ J ¦ K ¦ L ¦ M ¦ N ¦ P ¦ R ¦ S ¦ T ¦ U ¦ V ¦ W
Accounting - (COB) focuses
on developing analytical, communication and information systems
skills.
Actuarial Science - (LAS)
use of mathematics, statistics and financial theory to estimate
risk, primarily in the insurance and financial security
industries.
Actuarial Science/Management - (LAS) five-year combined BS and MBA
Advertising (see Journalism - Integrated
Communication)
All Grade Education (K-12)
- Music Education
- Physical Education/Health
Anthropology - (LAS)
understanding of similarities and differences in human cultures,
past and present, on a global scale.
Arts Administration - (JCFA) focuses on a
combination of skills and education in a specific arts discipline
(general arts, dance, music or theatre) and a strong concentration
of study in business, public relations and advertising. The program
also includes instruction in the specifics of arts management,
including fundraising, audience development, organizational
structure and personnel management. Four different Arts
Administration degrees are available depending on students' area of
interest.
Astronomy (minor only)
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Biology - (LAS) the study of
living things; both plant and animal.
Biomedical Engineering (see Engineering Dual
Degree Program)
Business (search by College of Business
Administration or see Exploratory Studies)
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Chemistry - (LAS) study of
the composition, properties and changes of substances.
Chinese (minor only)
Classical Studies - (LAS)
Communication Disorders - (LAS) the scientific study of speech and hearing
science, speech and language development and communicative
disorders.
Communication Studies - (LAS) study of the process and effects of oral
communication. Two concentrations offered:
- Organizational Communication - explores the functions
and nature of communication within organizations.
- Communication, Technology and Culture - explores how
communication and communication technologies such as film, TV and
internet influence and shape culture.
Composition (see Music)
Computer Engineering (see Engineering Dual
Degree Program)
Computer Science - (LAS) the
study of computer-based systems
Criminal Justice (see Sociology)
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Dance - a national dance program, with central
focus on classical ballet that offers the serious dance student
professional-level training with a broad approach to liberal arts
education. The program offers versatility in other techniques such
as Modern and Jazz Techniques. Butler Ballet and Butler Chamber
Dance are the performance components of the programs, offering
students extensive pre-professional opportunities. Butler Ballet
performs full-length classical story ballets and diverse programs
with original contemporary works. Butler Chamber Dance is an
ensemble offering students performance opportunities in creative
works, directed by dance faculty. Majors are available in
- Pedagogy - Bachelor of Arts (BA)
- Performance - Bachelor of Fine Arts
(BFA)
- Arts Administration - Dance
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Early Childhood Education (see Elementary
Education)
Economics - (COB) the study
of how societies allocate their limited resources among competing
uses. Provides a foundation for the study of specialized business
disciplines, such as accounting and marketing, and aids in choosing
good government policies.
Economics - (LAS)
Education
- All Grade
- Elementary Education
- Exploratory Studies: Education
- Middle/Secondary Education
Electrical Engineering (see Engineering Dual
Degree Program)
Electronic Journalism (see Media Arts -
Electronic Media)
Electronic Media (see Media Arts)
Elementary Education - (COE) prepares students
for teaching and instructional leadership in elementary schools. By
completing the program requirements, early and middle childhood
education majors also meet state licensing course requirements for
licensure in early childhood (beginning with kindergarten) and
middle childhood settings. Includes concentrations in
- Special Education
- Reading Teacher
Engineering Dual Degree Program - (LAS) students earn degrees from both Butler
University and Purdue University. Students earn a Bachelor of
Science degree from Butler with a major in: Physics, Biology,
Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics or Science,
Technology & Society. Additionally, students receive degrees
from the Purdue School of Engineering (Indianapolis campus) in one
of the following:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
English - (LAS) study of the
fundamental importance of language and literature in the
development of identity, community and culture. A degree in English
offers two tracks:
Exploratory Studies - major for undecided
students interested in actively investigating all their options
- Business - (COB) program for
undecided students interested in investigating all areas of
business before choosing a specialty
- Education - (COE) program for undecided students interested in
investigating all areas of education before choosing a
specialty
- Generalist - program for undecided students interested
in investigating all areas before choosing a specialty
- Natural Sciences (LAS) program
undecided students interested in investigating majors within the
sciences
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Finance - (COB) the art and
the science of managing money.
Foreign Languages (see French, German, Latin,
and Spanish)
French - (LAS) study of
French language and cultures
French and Business Studies - (LAS) - joins a French language major with a solid
core of business courses.
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Generalist (see Exploratory Studies)
Gender Studies (minor only)
Geography (minor only)
German - (LAS) study of
German language and cultures
German and Business Studies - (LAS) joins a German language major with a solid
core of business courses.
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Health (see Education - All Grade K-12 Physical
Education/Health)
History - (LAS) explores the
development of American, European and non-Western societies.
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Instrumental Performance (see Music)
Integrated Communication - Public
Relations and Advertising (see Journalism)
International Management - (COB) prepares students to function in the
increasing global marketplace by understanding other cultures and
responding to the issues that impact the domestic and world
economy
International Studies - (LAS) of the diversity, complexity and
interdependence of the world community to understand and analyze
world problems and issues.
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Jazz Studies (see Music)
Journalism - (LAS) study of
the communication professions of print journalism, public relations
and advertising. Three concentrations are offered:
- Integrated Communication: Public Relations and Advertising -
addresses the rapidly expanding international market for
coordinated strategic business communications.
- News Editorial - use of Indianapolis as a reporting
laboratory, including issues of importance to the city.
- Public Relations - theory and ethics of public relations,
researching, planning, monitoring and evaluating public relations
projects and campaigns and applying campaign methods to solve
specific client problems.
Public Relations - theory and ethics of public
relations, researching, planning, monitoring and evaluating public
relations projects and campaigns and applying campaign methods to
solve specific client problems.
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K-12 (see All Grade Education)
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Literature (see English)
Lyric Theatre (see Music)
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Management Information Systems - (COB) focuses on how managers use information and
technology to help organizations achieve goals
Marketing - (COB) the
business of promoting sales of a product or service through means
such as promotion, pricing, packaging, channels of distribution and
public relations
Mathematics - (LAS) the
study of quantities and relations through the use of numbers and
symbols.
Mechanical Engineering (see Engineering Dual
Degree Program)
Media Arts - (JCFA) study and production of visual and audible
art with majors in
- Electronic Media (Video/Audio Production, Electronic
Journalism, Media Studies) - emphasis in video/audio production,
electronic journalism or media studies. Program suits interests in
news, entertainment television, corporate video production or
sports.
- Multimedia Studies - explores the production of CD, DVD, Web
sites and interactive media from concept to completion
- Recording Industry Studies - students learn about audio
recording, particularly as it applies to music. Emphasizes the
craft and artistry of audio production
Media Studies (see Media Arts - Electronic
Media)
Middle and Secondary Education (4-9 or 5-12 or
9-12) - (COE)
enables students to combine the strength of in-depth preparation in
an academic content area with the professional teacher education
skills necessary for success in the classroom. Extensive clinical
experiences are provided prior to student teaching in a variety of
school settings. Content areas include:
- English
- Foreign Languages: French, German, Latin, Spanish
- Mathematics
- Science: Life Sciences/Biology, Chemistry,
Physics
- Social Studies
Multimedia Studies (see Media Arts)
Music (see also Arts Administration -
Music)
- Composition
- Jazz Studies
- Lyric Theatre
- Music Education
- Instrumental Performance
- Voice Performance
Music Composition
Music Education (see Education - All Grade K-12
and Music): prepares students to teach music to all grade
levels K-12.
Music Performance
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Natural Sciences - Exploratory Studies (see
Exploratory Studies)
News Editorial (see Journalism)
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Pedagogy (see Dance and Music)
Performance (see Dance and Music)
Pharmacy (see Pre-Pharmacy)
Philosophy - (LAS) the
rational investigation of the truths and principles of being,
knowledge or conduct.
Physical Education/Health (see All Grade K-12
Education) - (COE)
prepares students interested in working as health and physical
education teachers, fitness instructors, personal trainers,
recreational leaders and coaches. Candidates will be eligible for
the K-12 Indiana teacher license and will also be eligible to sit
for ACSM (American College of Sports Medicine) exams, as well as
fitness, strength and conditioning exams through other
organizations.
Physician Assistant (see also Pre-Physician
Assistant)
Physics - (LAS) seeks to
understand the rules of nature that govern the universe.
Piano Pedagogy (see Music)
Political Science - (LAS)
the theory and practice of politics, and the description and
analysis of political systems and political behavior.
Pre-Dentistry (pre-professional program)
Pre-Law (pre-professional program)
Pre-Medicine (pre-professional program)
Pre-Optometry (pre-professional program)
Pre-Pharmacy - (COPHS) Two year pre-professional phase
with automatic entry into the four-year professional PharmD
program. (Must apply by November 15 for
consideration.)
Pre-Physical Therapy (pre-professional
program)
Pre-Physician Assistant - (COPHS) Two-year
pre-professional phase in order to apply for the three-year dual
bachelors/masters degree program.
Pre-Seminary (pre-professional program)
Pre-Veterinary Medicine (pre-professional
program)
Psychology - (LAS) science
that studies human and animal behavior.
Public and Corporate Communication - (LAS) stresses the role communication plays in
organizations and gives a broad overview of professional
communication and the business world.
Public Relations (see Journalism)
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Reading Teacher (see
Elementary Education)
Recording Industry Studies (see Media Arts)
Religion - (LAS) study of
various religious traditions and literature and examinations of the
nature of religion.
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Science, Technology and Society - (LAS) studies the ways in which science and
technology influence and are influenced by the society of which
they are a part.
Sciences (Life Sciences/Biology, Chemistry,
Physics - see Middle/Secondary Education)
Screen Studies (minor only)
Secondary Education (see Middle/Secondary
Education)
Social Studies (see Middle/Secondary
Education)
Social Work and Social Policy (see
Sociology)
Sociology - (LAS) study of
social life, social life change and the social causes and
consequences of human behavior. In addition to the broad Sociology
Major, the program also houses the following majors:
- Criminology - the study of crime and
criminals.
- Criminology and Psychology - combined
degree including elements of both studies.
- Sociology and Criminology - combined
degree offering elements of both studies.
- Social Work - concentration within
sociology that offers the student practical oriented courses in
social work in addition to other more theoretically oriented
classes.
Social Work and Psychology - combined
degree offering elements of both studies.
Sociology and Criminal Justice (see
Sociology)
Software Engineering - (LAS)
a disciplined methodology for developing high quality software
systems.
Spanish - (LAS) study of
Spanish language and cultures
Spanish and Business Studies - (LAS) joins a Spanish language major with a solid
core of business courses.
Special Education (see Elementary
Education)
Speech and Language Pathology (see
Communication Disorders)
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Theatre (see also Arts Administration -
Theatre)
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Undecided (see Exploratory Studies)
Urban Affairs - (LAS)
examines the social, political, cultural, and economic patterns and
issues in the urban environment.
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Video/Audio Production (see Media Arts -
Electronic Media)
Visual Arts (minor only)
Voice Performance (see Music)
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Writing (see English)
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