Programs (30)
Bachelor of Arts in American Studies
Interdisciplinary analysis of American culture, history, literature, and society from colonial period to present. Students examine primary documents, cultural artifacts, and scholarly interpretations to understand American identity and experience.
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
Chronological and thematic examination of visual arts, architecture, and aesthetic movements across cultures and historical periods. Students develop visual literacy and contextual understanding through analysis of artistic works and artistic traditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Classical Studies
Examination of Greek and Roman civilization, literature, philosophy, and history through primary texts and archaeological evidence. Students develop language skills in Greek and Latin while studying cultural achievements of classical antiquity.
Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature
Examination of literary works across cultures and languages, exploring themes, genres, and aesthetic traditions. Students develop multilingual reading skills and cultural understanding through analysis of translated and original language texts.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Study of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services with emphasis on microeconomic theory, macroeconomic policy, and econometric analysis. Students develop quantitative and analytical skills applicable to business and policy domains.
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature
An exploration of literary traditions from classical to contemporary periods, emphasizing critical analysis and interpretive writing. Students develop advanced reading and composition skills through engagement with diverse texts and genres.
Bachelor of Arts in History
An examination of historical events, movements, and cultures across time periods and regions with emphasis on primary source analysis. Students develop research and argumentation skills through seminar-based instruction and independent research projects.
Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages
Study of foreign language acquisition, literature, and culture with emphasis on authentic communication and cross-cultural understanding. Students achieve advanced proficiency in chosen language through coursework in grammar, composition, conversation, and literature.
Bachelor of Arts in Music
Comprehensive study of music theory, history, and composition with performance and listening analysis components. Students engage with diverse musical traditions and develop skills in musical analysis, notation, and creative expression.
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy
Investigation of fundamental questions regarding existence, knowledge, ethics, and metaphysics through close reading of philosophical texts. Students engage in logical reasoning, argumentation, and analytical writing across Western and non-Western traditions.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Analysis of government systems, political theory, international relations, and public policy development. Students examine historical and contemporary political institutions through comparative and analytical frameworks.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
Examination of social institutions, group behavior, inequality, and cultural patterns using qualitative and quantitative research methods. Students analyze how societies are organized and how individuals interact within social structures.
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry
Integration of chemistry and biology focusing on molecular composition and reactions of living organisms. Students study protein structure, enzyme kinetics, metabolic pathways, and molecular genetics through combined classroom and laboratory instruction.
Bachelor of Science in Biology
A comprehensive study of living organisms at molecular, cellular, organismal, and ecological levels with laboratory training. Students complete coursework in genetics, cell biology, ecology, and evolution with hands-on research experience.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Study of atomic structure, bonding, reactions, and properties of matter with laboratory work in organic, analytical, and physical chemistry. Students conduct experiments and learn synthesis techniques relevant to industrial and academic chemistry.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Integrated study of ecology, chemistry, geology, and biology as applied to environmental problems and sustainability. Students conduct field research and laboratory analysis related to water quality, air pollution, and ecosystem management.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Study of abstract mathematical structures including algebra, analysis, geometry, and discrete mathematics with applications to science and technology. Students develop proof-writing skills and explore advanced topics in pure and applied mathematics.
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Study of nervous system structure and function at multiple levels from molecular to behavioral, with laboratory coursework in neuroanatomy and physiology. Students explore neurotransmission, learning, memory, and neurological disorders through hands-on research.
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Comprehensive study of matter, energy, forces, and motion from classical to quantum mechanics with laboratory components. Students develop proficiency in mathematical modeling and experimental methods fundamental to physical science.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Study of human behavior and mental processes including cognition, development, personality, and psychopathology. Students complete laboratory courses and supervised research projects examining psychological phenomena through empirical methods.
Bachelor of Science in Statistics
Study of probability theory, statistical inference, and data analysis methods with applications across scientific and social sciences. Students learn both theoretical foundations and practical computational skills for quantitative research.
Diploma in Global Public Health
Intensive study of international health systems, disease prevention, and global health policy with practical field components. Students examine epidemiology, health economics, and cultural approaches to health across diverse geographic and economic contexts.
Doctor of Philosophy in Chemistry
Advanced doctoral research in chemical sciences with focus on original contributions to understanding matter and reactions. Doctoral candidates design and conduct independent research projects under faculty supervision with emphasis on publication and presentation of findings.
Doctor of Philosophy in English
Advanced scholarly training in literary studies with emphasis on dissertation research contributing to the field. Doctoral candidates develop expertise in literary periods, critical theory, and specialized topics through seminars and original research.
Master of Arts in International Relations
Advanced analysis of global politics, diplomacy, and international institutions with emphasis on contemporary geopolitical issues. Students study conflict resolution, international law, and comparative foreign policy through seminars and research projects.
Master of Arts in Literature and Culture
Advanced study of literary texts and cultural phenomena with emphasis on contemporary theory and critical analysis. Students complete seminars, independent research, and thesis work in specialized literary and cultural fields.
Master of Business Administration
Comprehensive study of management, finance, marketing, and organizational behavior with emphasis on ethical decision-making and global business. Students develop leadership and analytical skills through case studies, consulting projects, and internships.
Master of Science in Biomedical Research
Advanced training in research methodologies and biomedical sciences including laboratory techniques and experimental design. Students conduct original research under faculty mentorship while completing advanced coursework in molecular and cellular biology.
Master of Science in Data Science
Study of statistical methods, machine learning, and big data analysis with applications to business, science, and policy. Students complete coursework in algorithms, database systems, and data visualization with capstone projects in real-world data analysis.
Master of Science in Environmental Management
Advanced training in environmental policy, conservation strategies, and sustainable resource management with field research components. Students develop expertise in environmental assessment, renewable energy, and ecosystem restoration.