Curricula
Major Programs
The following departmental and interdepartmental majors are offered:
- Anthropology (B.A.)
- Archaeology (B.A.)*
- Biochemistry (B.S.)
- Biology (B.A.)
- Biology (B.S.)
- Chemical Physics (B.S)
- Chemistry (B.S.)
- Classical Studies (B.A.)
- Criminology (B.A.)
- Economics (B.A.)
- Economics (B.S.)
- Education Studies (B.A.)
- Elementary Education (B.A.)
- English (B.A.)
- English and Secondary Education (B.A.)*
- Environmental Chemistry (B.S.)*
- French and Francophone Studies (B.A.)*
- German Studies (B.A.)*
- Global Studies (B.A.)
- History (B.A.)
- History and Secondary Education (B.A)*
- International Economics and Finance (B.S.)
- International Economics and Finance-Honors (B.S.)
- Mathematical Finance (B.S)
- Mathematics (B.A.)
- Mathematics (B.S.)
- Mathematics and Physics (B.S.)
- Mathematics and Secondary Education (B.S)*
- Media and Communication Studies (B.A)
- Medieval and Byzantine Studies (B.A)*
- Politics (B.A.)
- Psychological and Brain Sciences (B.S.)
- Psychology (B.A.)
- Sociology (B.A.)
- Spanish for International Service (B.A.)*
* Not currently accepting new students
- While majors are not offered in the following subjects, course sequences are provided, making it possible in most instances to meet the requirements for graduate study or for professional certification:
- Library and Information Science
- Semitic and Egyptian Languages
- The Department of Education offers programs leading to teacher certification at the early childhood and elementary levels, and--through joint programs with subject-area departments--at the secondary level. Secondary education programs are available in English, History/Social Studies, and Mathematics. For more information on certification programs, contact the Director of Student Experience and Licensure in the Department of Education.