SEARCH DEGREES AND MAJORS BY INTEREST
Trying to decide what major is right for you? Find degrees and programs based on your interests.
Humanities
Anthropology
Receive hands-on training with cultural artifacts in a program designed to prepare graduates for careers in archaeology and cultural resource management.
Anthropology
This tight-knit program gives you hands-on experience opportunities in laboratories, museum work, and the field as you focus on biological, cultural, environmental, archaeological, or general anthropology as your major.
Anthropology
Tackle real-life issues from around the world with a broad knowledge of global cultures. With this minor, you’ll learn what makes us human and what we all share as members of the human race — no matter our differences.
Art History
This interdisciplinary major includes immersive study abroad opportunities while allowing you explore and understand the connection between images and objects as well as the cultural and historical moments from which they emerge.
Art History
Develop a deeper understanding of western art from pre-historic to post-modern examples in a variety of mediums, like photography and the avant-garde, and how art relates to historical, societal, and cultural change.
Classics with Emphasis in Civilization
This minor delves into the study of art and life in the Greco-Roman period to uncover origins of modern civilization through mythology and philosophy, which is a crucial preparation for continued research in graduate and Ph.D. programs.
Classics with Emphasis in Greek Language
Understanding ancient Greek is an essential foundation for advanced work in classics, early Christianity, and other historical fields. This minor lets you learn the language that forms the framework of language still used today.
Classics with Emphasis in Latin Language
Gain proficiency in classical grammar and syntax by studying texts in their original Latin alongside courses on Roman history to understand philosophy and civilization — including modern languages — in a broader context with this minor.
Classics with Emphasis in Latin Teaching
Not only will this minor provide in-depth knowledge on the grammar and syntax of Latin, you’ll learn the best and latest pedagogy to help your future students gain proficiency in the language. This is especially helpful for those pursuing Ph.D.s.
History
Receive personal attention in a selective program where you can study a variety of time periods and geographic areas in history.
History
Develop skills in research, analysis, critical thinking, and communication as you study various topics in world history from a world-recognized department, specializing in the modern American West, classics, early modern Europe, and the Atlantic.
History
This minor gives you a survey of the past, from the early and medieval European history to the present, plus the analytical and critical thinking skills to put current cultures and events into context.
History Teaching
Gain the tools to teach up to secondary education with this minor’s overview of history, from the medieval to current issues. When completed with the STEP program, you’ll graduate ready to share your knowledge in the classroom.
Liberal Arts
Customize your degree by taking classes in history, political science, arts, literature, humanities, social sciences, and more to develop a broad understanding of multiple areas, as well as mastering a foreign language to showcase your versatility.
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Gain an interdisciplinary depth of study in the history, literature, art, philosophy, and culture of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance with this certificate that explores Christianity, medieval and early modern Europe — even Shakespeare.
Philosophy
Explore the fundamental questions that have faced humanity throughout history, including those on existence, values, reason, ethics, and religion, to better understand how think critically, solve problems, and communicate effectively.
Philosophy
From social ethics throughout history and cultures to deductive logic and reasoning, this minor teaches you think critically and examine issues through many perspectives, complementing any major.
Religious Studies
Thoughtfully examine all aspects of how religion, culture, and society influence each other in a neutral setting to master critical thinking and communication skills valuable for careers in law, academics, religious organizations, and more.
Religious Studies
Explore a variety of the world’s religions and their roles in society throughout the ages. This minor introduces you to Indigenous, East Asian, Christian, Islamic, Judaism-based traditions, and more.