Philosophy, history, activism, culture, religion—all of these make up the “humanities.” We examine the relationship of people to people and people to their world.
Studying the Humanities
Majoring or minoring in Humanities creates a foundation for service and professionalism. Students can expect intensive work in multiple dimensions of culture, with a special emphasis on the skills needed for leadership and research.
Speak with an advisor about a degree in Humanities, especially if you are considering a future in:
- Law
- Religion
- Public Policy
- Human Rights
- Non-Profit Work
- The Arts
- Graduate School in the Social Sciences or Humanities