Humanities and Cultural Studies

As you explore the questions, ideas, and values at the heart of cultural expression, gain employable skills in research, analysis, and communication. Investigate the ways individuals and societies shape human experience and imagine future possibilities for our shared world.

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The Humanities and Cultural Studies major investigates how people, across time and around the world, have made meaning of the human condition through art, literature, philosophy, religion, and more. 

If you like the idea of exploring culture and considering the deeper meaning of humanity, then this is the major for you. As you study, you will gain excellent employable skills in research, analysis, and written communication, all of which are perfect for teaching or working in corporate, governmental, and nonprofit institutions, as well as for getting into excellent graduate schools, including law. 

The major is flexible enough to study abroad and small enough for a second major or several minors. Students in our program will undertake a significant research project on a topic of your choosing. When completed, the project will be published online, which can lead to opportunities for employment, networking and additional meaningful connections.

Minor

A minor in Humanities includes four courses: a humanities seminar, an interdisciplinary thinking course, and two electives drawn from cultural studies, literature, history, philosophy, visual studies, gender studies, and/or religion. Learn more about our  on our course catalog.

Career Paths

Alumni have been admitted to Berkeley Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹, University of Chicago, Stanford, UC Berkeley, and other prestigious schools. As teachers, lawyers, social workers, project planners, tech analysts, and more, our graduates have found work wherever Humanities skills are valued and needed.

Degrees Offered

BA, Minor

Course Catalog

Office Hours

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Admissions and Aid

A degree from a top-ranked, private University like Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹ is deliberately affordable and accessible! More than 99 percent of our first-year incoming students receive significant financial aid through merit- and need-based scholarships as well as state and federal aid. Additionally, for most students, there is no application fee, and we don't ask for test scores. Get in touch with a counselor to learn more about your path to an exceptional college experience at Á½ÐÔÉ«ÎçÒ¹!

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Faculty & Staff

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Judy Halebsky, PhD

Director of the MFA Professor of English

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Thomas Burke

Adjunct Professor
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Chase Clow

Adjunct Professor

Humanities and Cultural Studies in the News

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