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Transylvania University

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300 N Broadway, Lexington, KY 40508, USA
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Lexington, KY, United States

Transylvania University, located in Lexington, Kentucky, offers a comprehensive liberal arts education with a focus on interdisciplinary learning and small class sizes. The curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and global awareness, preparing students for diverse careers and graduate studies. Core courses span the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and fine arts, ensuring a well-rounded foundation.

  • Accountancy: Courses cover financial accounting, auditing, taxation, and managerial accounting, with hands-on projects simulating real-world business scenarios. Students learn to analyze financial statements and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Anthropology: Explores human cultures, evolution, and societies through ethnographic methods, archaeology, and biological anthropology. Key topics include cultural relativism, kinship systems, and global migration patterns.
  • Art and Art History: Studio courses in drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital media, alongside historical surveys from ancient to contemporary art. Emphasis on creative expression and critical analysis of visual culture.
  • Biology: Core classes in cell biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution, with laboratory work on dissections, microscopy, and field research. Advanced electives include molecular biology and conservation biology.
  • Business Administration: Integrates economics, marketing, management, and entrepreneurship. Courses teach strategic planning, ethical decision-making, and data-driven business models.
  • Chemistry: Fundamental principles of organic, inorganic, physical, and analytical chemistry, with labs focusing on synthesis, spectroscopy, and quantitative analysis.
  • Classics: Study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literature, philosophy, and history, fostering skills in translation and cultural interpretation.
  • Communication: Rhetoric, media studies, public speaking, and interpersonal communication, with projects in digital storytelling and persuasion techniques.
  • Computer Science: Programming in Python and Java, algorithms, data structures, and software engineering, including AI and cybersecurity electives.
  • Economics: Micro and macroeconomics, econometrics, and policy analysis, examining market dynamics, inequality, and international trade.
  • Education: Pedagogy, curriculum design, and classroom management, with field experiences in local schools for teacher certification.
  • English: Literature from Shakespeare to modern authors, creative writing workshops, and literary theory, honing analytical and expressive skills.
  • Environmental Studies: Interdisciplinary approach to sustainability, climate change, and policy, combining science, ethics, and social justice.
  • History: U.S., European, and world history courses, emphasizing primary source analysis and historiographical debates.
  • International Affairs: Global politics, diplomacy, and cultural studies, with simulations of international negotiations and study abroad opportunities.
  • Mathematics: Calculus, linear algebra, statistics, and discrete math, applied to modeling and problem-solving in various fields.
  • Modern Languages: French, German, Spanish proficiency, with literature, conversation, and cultural immersion courses.
  • Music: Theory, performance, composition, and music history, offering ensembles and private lessons.
  • Philosophy: Ethics, logic, metaphysics, and existentialism, encouraging debate and moral reasoning.
  • Physics: Mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, and astrophysics, with experimental labs.
  • Political Science: American government, comparative politics, and international relations, analyzing power structures and policy.
  • Psychology: Developmental, cognitive, social, and abnormal psychology, with research methods and clinical applications.
  • Religion: World religions, theology, and ethics, exploring faith's role in society.
  • Sociology: Social inequality, family, crime, and globalization, using qualitative and quantitative research.
  • Theatre: Acting, directing, stagecraft, and dramatic literature, with productions and performances.
  • Writing, Rhetoric, and Communication: Advanced composition, professional writing, and multimedia rhetoric, building persuasive communication skills.

The university also offers interdisciplinary programs like equine studies and pre-professional tracks in law, medicine, and engineering. Experiential learning through internships, research, and community engagement is integral, with over 50 majors and minors available. This holistic approach ensures graduates are adaptable leaders in a changing world, with a commitment to the liberal arts tradition since 1780.

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