Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
The B.A. is offered in the following areas:
• Africana Studies
• Anthropology
• Art (Studio) with concentrations in
• Ceramics
• Digital Media
• Graphic Design
• Metalsmithing and Jewelry
• Painting
• Photography
• Printmaking
• Sculpture
• Art History
• Chemistry
• Communication with concentrations in
• Journalism
• Media Communication
• Public and Professional Communication
• Public Relations/Advertising
• Speech, Language, and Hearing Science
• Computer Science
• Dance Performance
• Economics
• Elementary Education with teaching concentration in
• Middle Level General Science
• Middle Level Mathematics
• Elementary Education with content majors in
• English (Admission currently suspended)
• Multidisciplinary Studies (Admission currently suspended)
• Social Studies (Admission currently suspended)
• English
• English with concentration in
• Creative Writing
• Professional Writing
• Environmental Studies
• Film Studies
• Gender and Women’s Studies
• Geography
• Global Studies
• History
• Justice Studies
• Liberal Studies
• Mathematics
• Modern Languages with concentrations in
• Francophone Studies
• French
• Latin American Studies
• Portuguese
• Spanish
• Music
• Philosophy
• Philosophy with concentration in:
• Ethic and Society
• History of Philosophy
• Knowledge and Reality
• Political Science
• Psychology
• Public Administration
• Secondary Education with majors in
• Biology
• Chemistry
• English
• General Science
• History
• Mathematics
• Physics
• Social Studies with concentrations in
• Anthropology/Sociology
• Geography
• Global Studies
• Political Science
• Sociology
• Theatre with concentrations in
• Design/Technical
• General Theatre
• Musical Theatre
• Performance
• World Languages Education with concentrations in
• French
• Portuguese
• Spanish
• Youth Development
Minors are available in all of the full-degree programs above, except elementary education, youth development and public administration. Minors are also offered in behavioral neuroscience, creative writing, Francophone studies, French, gerontology, international nongovernmental organizations studies, Italian, jazz studies, Latin American studies, Portuguese, public history, rhetoric and writing and Spanish.
Programs leading to eligibility for certification in bilingual-bicultural education, middle level education and secondary special education are also available.
Professional preparation programs are offered in pre-dental, pre-law, premedical and pre-optometry.