Over
40 majors and minors. Pursue your passions using the heart of the liberal
arts approach: mastery of a body of knowledge, learning to think creatively,
making connections, and analyzing information. Design your own interdisciplinary
major by bringing elements from several subjects together.
Whatever your course of study, it will incorporate experiential learning — putting what you learn into practice through hands-on labs, community service, internships, and field projects.
All majors are assumed to provide a Bachelors of Arts degree, unless otherwise specified.
African-American Studies (m, OC) Anthropology (M, m, OC) Art (Studio) (M, m, OC) Art History (M, m, OC) Arts Management (M) Asian Studies (M, m) Biology (M*, m, OC) Business for a Sustainable Future (M*, m) Chemistry (M*, m) Civic Engagement (m, OC) Clinical Laboratory Science (M, OC) Communication (M, m) Creative Writing (m, OC) Economics (M*, m, OC) Education (m) English (M, m) Film (m) French (M, m, OC) Global Poverty and Development (m, OC) Health Care Administration (M, m) History (M, m) History: Public (m) |
M - Major M* - Bachelor of Science also available m - Minor OC - ADP note: may require on-campus work in Staunton during daytime hours WL - Offered in conjunction with Washington & Lee |
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Leadership Studies (m) Management (m) Marketing (m) Mathematics (M*, m, OC) Mathematics (Applied) (M*, OC) Military Science (Army ROTC) (m) Ministry (m) Music (M, m, OC) Naval Science (Navy, Marines ROTC) (m) Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution (m) Philosophy (M, m) Physical and Health Education (OC) Physics (M, m, OC, WL) Political Science (M,m) Poverty: U.S. Poverty Analysis (m) Psychology (M*, m) Public Health (m) Religion (M, m) Sexuality and Gender Studies (m) Social Work (M, OC) Sociology (M, m) Spanish (M, m, OC) Theatre (M, m, OC) Women's Studies (m) |