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Humanities

Urban Sustainability

Brief description

Help make cities healthier and more livable for everyone. Examine the dynamics between social and natural systems. Channel your passion for environmental issues and promote sustainable policies and practices in your neighborhood and beyond.

Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

Brief description

Examine how sex, gender, and sexuality shape and are influenced by societies throughout history. Look at social phenomena through an intersectional lens and a variety of theories to explain why things are the way they are and how we can change them.

Latin American Studies

Brief description

The United States and the different countries of Latin America have shared a critical history since the nineteenth century. Currently, close to 60 million Latino/a/x people are part of the U.S. society.

Pre-Professional Programs

Brief description

Pre-Professional Pathways are not offered as majors at Çà¹ÏÊÓÆµ, nor are they at most other universities, but they can be incorporated into or taken alongside any degree-granting major offered at Çà¹ÏÊÓÆµ.

Economics

Brief description

Do social and political issues such as income inequality, economic development, sustainable resource use, globalization, or the implications of free trade capture your interest? If so, you should consider a major in economics and its related fields.

Anthropology

Brief description

The scientific study of humankind in all the cultures of the world, past and present—explore what it means to be human.

Urban Planning

Brief description

This major prepares students to become city planners. Planners develop solutions for the design of sustainable communities and for the protection of the natural environment. Planners are at the forefront in promoting social justice and equity.

Theatre Arts

Brief description

Learn the history and craft of theater. Çà¹ÏÊÓÆµ offers many specializations including Acting, Dramatic Writing, Educational Theatre, Technical Theatre, Theatre Management, Stage Management, Costume Design, Lighting Design, and Scenic Design.

Spanish

Brief description

The study of Spanish includes instruction in language, literature, linguistics, and culture. Students of Spanish acquire the skills required to not only speak the language, but also to learn about and appreciate Hispanic societies, cultures, and artistic expressions.

Sociology

Brief description

Sociologists examine subjects encompassing a vast array of human behavior: crime and punishment, the formation and dissolution of families, bureaucracy in organizations, conflicts between classes, and global inequalities.