Undergraduate Humanities and Social Sciences Majors
The College of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in seven undergraduate areas of study, and a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in five of those areas. The College of Humanities and Social Sciences also offers a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (B.A.S.) degree in seven undergraduate areas of study.
Degree Completion Programs for Non-Traditional Students
- Criminal Justice
- English
- History
- Interdisplinary Studies
- Political Science
- Politics, Philosophy, and Economics
- Psychology
Each of our majors consists of three components:
- General studies
- Major classes
- Electives
Our degrees are perfectly suited to accommodate a double-major, or minor, in order to reach the required 120 credit hours, including the 42 upper-level hours.
For more information on which degree to choose, see our step-by-step guide for choosing a degree or contact your advisor.
Minors
Minors are also offered in all these areas except for interdisciplinary studies. A minor in Legal Studies* is also offered for qualified students.
*This program is pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.