Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
The CRES major (10 courses) and minor (6 courses) introduce students to the study of a race, racism and racialization through an interdisciplinary lens that will allow students to take courses in literature, history, religious studies, music, Classics, psychology, sociology, anthropology and many other programs. Students are encouraged to explore a broad range of academic fields in completing their plan of study.
Creative Writing
Areas of Study
The program invites students to develop their own writing practices as well as join a community of working writers. Students in creative writing:
International Studies
Program Highlights
The major is rigorously structured to ensure breadth as well as depth. Students majoring in International Studies:
Computer Science
Areas of Study
Our computer science faculty's scholarship in a variety of research areas enhances the classroom experience, enabling the program to offer courses in diverse areas:
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Algorithms and theory of computation
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Artificial intelligence, data mining and machine learning
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Computer networks, operating systems and security
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Programming languages and compiler construction
Pre-Law
Areas of Study
The Prelaw Program offers individual advising for both students and alumni who are interested in attending law school. The program also offers a variety of resources, such as:
Classics
Areas of Study
You will encounter both past and present uses of the discipline of Classics and antiquity, and join in our department’s effort to reimagine the study of ancient cultures and promote equity and accessibility in the study of ancient cultures.
Accounting
Areas of Study
The accounting major provides students with the appropriate background for a career in public accounting or industry, but the curriculum also applies for careers in business, government and nonprofit institutions.
In addition to core principle classes in economics and accounting, students can learn about:
Economics
Areas of Study
In addition to core classes in microeconomics, macroeconomics and statistics, students can learn about:
- sports economics
- environmental economics
- economics of the arts
- development economics
- labor economics
- economics of gambling
- international trade
- international finance
- economics of immigration
- health economics
- monetary theory
- political economy
- financial economics
Health Professions Advising
Program Highlights
The Health Professions career program offers the following support to our students and alumni:
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Individual advising to assist in the process of discerning a vocation and assembling the necessary materials for applying to health professions graduate schools
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Advice, feedback, and assistance with building credentials and developing a plan to complete the requirements for health professions graduate schools
Anthropology
Our Department is a hub for engaged, decolonial and activist anthropology. We equip students with critical tools to understand power and global inequities, deconstruct colonial legacies and drive meaningful social change. Through community-centered research and transformative praxis, we prepare the next generation of anthropologists to confront power, amplify marginalized voices and reimagine a more just world.