Arts, Theatre, & Humanities

Africana Studies

  • The Africana Studies curriculum examines the culture and history of Africa-descended populations worldwide. This major prepares students for a career in education, media, and government, among others.
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Art History

  • Art History challenges students to examine art in the social and historical context in which they were created. This major prepares student for a career in art curation and acquisition.
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Communications

  • Communication Studies asks students to question how humans communicate with each other. Students in this major will pick one of five concentrations; Health Communication, Mass Media, Organizational Communication, Public Advocacy, and Public Relations.
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English

  • English asks students to examine text, both classic and modern, and interpret the meaning behind the words used. Student in this major can choose to just study English or get a concentration in creative writing, language and digital technology, literature and culture, or pedagogy.
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History

  • The History program examines historically events and trends through the lens of how it effects individuals and groups of people. This major prepares students for a career in government, media, and nonprofit work.
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International Studies

  • International studies provides students with multiple viewpoints and perspectives to better understand societies outside the United States. The major prepares students for a career in government, law, and journalism.
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Philosophy

  • Philosophy is reasoned inquiry about the nature of persons, reality, thought, knowledge, values, and beauty. Philosophy helps students develop strong skills in writing, critical thinking, reading, and understanding complex texts.
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Religious Studies

  • Organized around three modes of inquiry: Cultural Analysis, Historical Analysis and Textual Analysis. Religious Studies help students see commonalities across religions.
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Writing & Digital Rhetoric

  • Writing and Digital Rhetoric prepares students to be a writer in the modern age. This major sets up students for a career in writing, media, advertising, and entertainment.
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