Critically analyze the works of authors both ancient and modern, put pen to paper and author your own work, teach others to express themselves through the written word, or try a little of everything.
Learn about key areas of American, European, and world history from award-winning professors who love to teach.
Philosophical investigation hones the mind into a sharp intellectual tool you will deploy to better understand the world and our place in it.
Study the languages and cultures of the world's people.
Understand the range of human cultures and the significance of the biological evolution of humans.
Explore how people use resources, respond to incentives, and prioritize in the face of scarcity.
Explore the dynamics of communication. Dive into interpersonal interaction and human relationships, organizational and institutional communication, rhetoric and public discourse.
Every time you order coffee, have a conversation with a loved one or cast a ballot, psychology is at work. Study the workings of the human mind.
Explore how individuals and institutions exercise power, and how nations and communities are governed.
Explore social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior.
Study all living things from the tiniest organism to the largest tree or animal.
Study the properties of substances and their behavior as they change.
Immerse yourself in the protocols used to transform society via computation.
Delve into the complex world of mathematics, statistics and/or mathematics education.
Study the universe and develop the skills required to understand how the fundamental building blocks of the world interact.
Curious about the diverse experiences of African Americans?
Apply scientific principles, methodologies, and technologies to solve complex real-world problems.
Learn and engage with the multiple approaches and perspectives needed to make positive environmental change happen.
Put together a degree that matches your unique needs.
Study Indigenous perspectives of the world, native cultures, traditions, and history.
Think critically and envision justice for all people. Study the world from feminist and queer perspectives to grasp the importance of gender and sexuality in understanding our world.