Liberal Arts Majors
The College of Liberal Arts offers undergraduate degree programs in advertising and public relations, communication, criminal justice, cultural resource studies, economics, international studies, journalism, philosophy, psychology, public policy, and urban and community studies. The college also offers a two-year Liberal Arts Exploration program for students who are undecided about their choice of major in the College of Liberal Arts.
If you are considering a major, double major, or dual degree in one of our liberal arts undergraduate degree programs, the Office of Student Services will help you start the process by evaluating your college credits and advise you on how they will apply to your chosen major. An advisor will walk you through the steps of declaring a liberal arts major and introduce you to a faculty representative in the degree program you wish to major in. Contact the Office of Student Services today to speak with an advisor about your options.
Undergraduate Degree Programs:
Advertising and Public Relations
Professional and Technical Communication
Criminal Justice
Cultural Resource Studies
Economics
International Studies
Journalism
Philosophy
Psychology
Public Policy
Urban and Community Studies
Graduate Degree Programs:
Applied Experimental Engineering Psychology (MS)
Communication and Media Technologies (MS)
Public Policy (MS)
School Psychology (MS)