Majors & Minors, Howard College of Arts and Sciences

By Major | By Department

By Major

IC = Interdisciplinary Concentration

Major/Minor/Concentration Major Minor IC Department(s)
Applied Geography (see also Geography, Traditional Geography)   X   Geography
Art (see also Fine Arts)   X   Art
Biblical Studies X     Religion (Metro Programs)
Biochemistry     X Biology, Chemistry
Biology X X   Biology

Biology with an Emphasis in Marine Science (see also Marine Science)

X     Biology

Chemistry

X X   Chemistry

Classics

X X   Classics
Communication Studies X X   Communication

Computer Science

X X   Mathematics and Computer Science

Congregational Studies

  X X Religion

Dual-Degree Engineering Program

X     Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics

Engineering Physics

X     Physics

English

X X   English

Environmental Science

X     Biology

Environmental Science/Geographic Information Systems [EGIS]

    X Biology, Geography

Fine Arts

X     Art

Fine Arts with a Concentration in Graphic Design

X     Art

French

X X   World Languages and Cultures

Geography (see also Applied Geography, Traditional Geography)

X     Geography

German

X X   World Languages and Cultures

Greek

X X   Classics

History

X X   History

International Relations

    X Political Science

Japanese

  X   World Languages and Cultures

Journalism and Mass Communication

X X   Journalism and Mass Communication

Language and World Trade with Specialty in French, German, Japanese, Russian or Spanish

    X World Languages and Cultures

Latin

X X   Classics
Latin American Studies     X World Languages and Cultures
Marine Science (see also Biology with an Emphasis in Marine Science)   X   Biology
Mathematics X X   Mathematics and Computer Science
Philosophy X X   Philosophy
Philosophy and Religion X     Philosophy
Physics X X   Physics
Physics for Pre-Professional Students X     Physics
Police Administration     X Sociology (Metro Programs)
Political Science X X   Political Science
Psychology X X   Psychology
Public Administration     X Political Science
Religion X X   Religion
Russian   X   World Languages and Cultures
Sociology X X   Sociology
Spanish X X   World Languages and Cultures
Traditional Geography   X   Geography
World Languages   X   World Languages and Cultures
Writing   X   Communication

By Department

Department Majors Minors Interdisciplinary Concentrations
Art Fine Arts; Fine Arts with a Concentration in Graphic Design Art -
Biology Biology; Biology with an Emphasis in Marine Science; Environmental Science Biology; Marine Science Biochemistry; Environmental Science/Geographic Information Systems [EGIS]
Chemistry Chemistry Chemistry Biochemistry
Classics Classics; Greek; Latin Classics; Greek; Latin -
Communication Studies Communication Studies Communication Studies; Writing -
English English English -
Geography Geography Traditional Geography; Applied Geography Environmental Science/Geographic Information Systems [EGIS]
History History History -
Journalism and Mass Communication Journalism and Mass Communication Journalism and Mass Communication -
Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics; Computer Science; Dual-Degree Engineering Program Mathematics; Computer Science -
Philosophy Philosophy; Philosophy and Religion Philosophy -
Physics Physics; Physics for Pre-Professional Students; Engineering Physics; Dual-Degree Engineering Program Physics -
Political Science Political Science Political Science International Relations; Public Administration
Psychology Psychology Psychology -
Religion Religion; Biblical Studies (see Metro Programs) Religion; Congregational Studies Congregational Studies
Sociology Sociology Sociology Police Administration (see Metro Programs)
World Languages and Cultures French; German; Spanish French; German; Japanese; Russian; Spanish; World Languages Language and World Trade with Specialty in French, German, Japanese, Russian or Spanish; Latin American Studies; Teacher Certification: Middle School, Secondary, P-12: French, German, Spanish

 


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