Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Quenby Hughes, Dean
Joan Dagle, Associate Dean
*Art education and music education are designed for students seeking grades pre-K–12 teaching certification.
**Students seeking grades 7–12 teaching certification in these majors should see Secondary Education.
Minors
Africana Studies
Anthropology—Archaeology, Biological, Cultural, Linguistic, Medical
Archaeology
Art—Ceramics, Digital Media, Graphic Design, Metalsmithing and Jewelry, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture
Art History
Behavioral Neuroscience
Biological Anthropology
Biology
Chemistry
Communication
Creative Writing
Cultural Anthropology
Dance Performance
Data Science
Digital Media Production
English
Environmental Studies
Film Studies
Francophone Studies
French
Gender and Women’s Studies
Geography
Gerontology
Global Studies
Health Sciences
History
International Nongovernmental Organizations Studies
Italian
Jazz Studies
Justice Studies
Latin American Studies
Linguistic Anthropology
Mathematics
Medical Anthropology
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Portuguese
Professional Writing
Psychology
Public History
Queer Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre
Web Development
Professional preparation programs are offered in predental, prelaw, premedical, and preoptometry.
– PLEASE NOTE – All undergraduate full-degree programs require the completion of at least 120 credit hours, including (1) General Education requirements, (2) the college writing requirement, (3) the college mathematics milestone, and (4) the course requirements listed under each program.
In addition, all Arts and Sciences majors and minors require a minimum GPA of 2.00 in the major and/or minor for graduation. Please note that individual majors/minors may have higher GPAs or specific grade requirements.
For more details on graduation requirements, see Academic Policies and Requirements.
Graduate Degree Programs
*Art education and music education are designed for students seeking grades pre-K–12 teaching certification.