The African American and African Studies (AAST) program offers the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees.
American Studies offers a unique opportunity to explore the cultures and societies of America from a perspective that is inherently interdisciplinary.
This minor is designed to provide students with a robust training in ethical reasoning as it appears within a variety of applied fields, and an ability to analyze moral arguments proposed in serious discussions of any subject.
The study of the history of art promotes visual and cultural literacy, critical thinking, and communication skills.
The minor in Asian Studies seeks to promote an expanded awareness and understanding of the nations and cultures of Asia, to support and encourage research on Asia
This interdisciplinary minor is focused on the exploration of child rights within and across diverse disciplines and in the U.S. and internationally.
About one-fifth of the world's population, or over one billion people, speaks some variety of Chinese, making it the most commonly spoken first language in the world.
Communication is one of the more popular minors in the College of Arts and Letters. Our minor program produces creative, culturally aware, highly effective, communicators.
The criminal justice minor allows students to work with a diverse and knowledgable faculty, specializing in criminology and criminal justice.
¹ÏÉñÍø's cybersecurity classes give you a broad foundation in multiple fields, such as computer science, engineering, information technology, criminal justice, and philosophy.
The ¹ÏÉñÍø Dance Program engages students in a dynamic and transformative process of dance training, fostering curiosity, imagination, versatility and innovation.
The English General Minor consists of five (15 credit hours) of 300- and 400-level English courses; however, three hours must be at the 400 level.
With eight full time faculty and one hundred majors, we are a vibrant community specializing in the study of a variety of fields of study, including Geographic Information Science (GIS), Environmental Geography, Human Geography, Regional Geography and Geography Education.
The study of European cultures provides students with a unique understanding of the complex mosaic that is today’s Europe.
The Film Studies Minor offers students an opportunity to develop a better critical understanding of the film art, while also engaging in the creative process of writing screenplays and producing documentaries.
The focus of the French minor is on practical, culture-based proficiency in the use of French.
A vibrant community specializing in the study of a variety of fields of study, including Geographic Information Science (GIS), Environmental Geography, Human Geography, Regional Geography and Geography Education.
A minor in German will help students achieve practical and culture-based proficiency in German through studying German literature, philosophy, film, art, and news as well as related fields such as history, politics, economics, and the arts.
The Department of History offers a minor in history that is an excellent complement to majors in geography, political science, sociology and philosophy.
The International Studies minor centers on studies in world languages and cultures, geography, history, and political science.
No matter what your major is, minoring in Japanese will open doors to new places and new possibilities.
The program offers courses in the Jewish religion and literature, the Hebrew language, the history of modern Israel and its role in shaping global Jewish identity, the cultures of the Jewish diaspora throughout the ages, and the ethical and philosophical role of Judaism in influencing other world religions and civilizations.
The Latin American Studies minor offers an opportunity to study one of the most diverse and fascinating regions of the world.
The minor in Media Studies consists of 15 hours of course work taken from designated courses in the Department of Communication & Theatre Arts.
The minor in Middle Eastern studies focuses on the study of several aspects of Middle Eastern culture, language, politics, geography, and history.
The Music Minor can be paired with practically any major in the university. The minor areas are designed for students who want to continue to develop musically throughout their college career.
The Music Minor can be paired with practically any major in the university. The minor areas are designed for students who want to continue to develop musically throughout their college career.
The Music Performance Minor can be paired with practically any major in the university and is designed for students who want to continue to perform throughout their college career.
This program is designed to give students a solid grounding in the history of philosophy, and an ability to analyze arguments proposed in serious discussions of any subject.
The political and legal studies minor is aimed at students interested in social and political philosophy, particularly those planning to attend law school.
The minor in political science is designed to support students interested in strengthening their understanding of politics, government, and public policy.
The program might be particularly attractive to those interested in attending law school.
This minor is designed for students looking to understand the role of religion in human culture and to expand their cultural competency.
Undergraduate students may earn a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science with a major in sociology, sociology with an emphasis in social welfare, or criminal justice.
Undergraduate students may earn a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science with a major in sociology, sociology with an emphasis in social welfare, or criminal justice.
At a global and national level, cultural and language proficiency in Spanish has become an indispensable strength in many professional fields.
The Department of Art at ¹ÏÉñÍø offers courses in drawing, painting, photography, printmaking and 3D media.
This interdisciplinary minor explores the interwoven historical, cultural, aesthetic, perceptual, and technical domains of the designed world.
The Theatre Minor is for students who want to explore every aspect of theatre -- from acting to producing to designing.
A minor in Women's Studies complements any major, as it prepares students to work with diverse populations, with an understanding of what it takes to empower themselves and others to become change makers.
This interdisciplinary minor provides students with a platform necessary to approach global challenges and concerns through a consideration of varying cultural perspectives, values, and resources.