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 Civilization (B.A.)*
  • Classical Humanities (B.A.)*
  • Classical Studies (B.A.)
  • Classics (Greek and Latin) (B.A)*
  • Criminology (B.A.)
  • Early Childhood Education (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.)*
  • Hispanic Studies (B.A.)
  • History (B.A.)
  • History and Secondary Education (B.A)*
  • International Economics and Finance-Honors (B.S.)
  • Italian Studies (B.A)*
  • 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)
  • Physics (B.A.)
  • Physics (B.S.)
  • 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

  1. Students interested in Computer Science should consult the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the School of Engineering. The Bachelor of Arts with majors in Music, Drama, Art, and Art History are offered by the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art. The Bachelor of Social Work is offered by the National Catholic School of Social Service.
  2. 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:
    1. Library and Information Science
    2. Semitic and Egyptian Languages
  3. 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 Music Education and Art Education programs, see the Benjamin T. Rome School of Music, Drama, and Art section of these Announcements.) For more information on certification programs, contact the Director of Student Experience and Licensure in the Department of Education.