Undergraduate-Catalog

Humanities

Humanities majors enjoy the challenge and experience of studying in a number of related areas rather than majoring in English, history, philosophy or theology. Humanities majors often combine their general interests in a number of subjects with specific career plans: humanities and journalism to work with publications, humanities and theology and/or music to work with churches or a parish, humanities and law to work as a lawyer, humanities and history to work with libraries, humanities and digital media communication to work with companies needing web page design or multimedia presentations, humanities and business to work with personnel or planning, and humanities and theatre to work in the entertainment industry.

One-half of the total credit hours required in the Humanities major must be taken at the College. In addition, students must receive a final grade of ā€œCā€ or better in all required courses within the Humanities major.

Courses applied toward this major cannot be applied to Woods Core requirements.