For more information about the Biological Sciences department, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit the Biological Sciences Website.
Biological Sciences Faculty & Staff
The Department of Biological Sciences offers the following major and concentration:
The Bachelor of Liberal Studies - Humanities (BLS - Humanities) is offered as a cooperative program between the Office of Professional + Continuing Studies (PCS) and the College of Arts & Sciences. Students interested in this degree and need advising should visit the Bachelor of Liberal Studies - Humanities Program Web Page for more information.
Professional & Continuing Studies Staff
For more information about the Religious Studies department, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit the Religious Studies Website.
Religious Studies Faculty & Staff
The Department of Religious Studies offers the following concentrations:
For more information about the English department, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit the Philosophy Department Website.
The Department of Philosophy offers the following concentrations:
For more information about the Languages and Cultures department, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit the Languages and Cultures Website.
Languages and Cultures Faculty & Staff
The Department of Languages and Cultures offers the following majors and concentrations:
For more information about the History department, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit the History Department Website.
The Department of History offers the following concentrations:
For more information about the English department, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit the English Department Website.
The Department of English offers the following concentrations:
Major Courses
SPAN A100 First-year Spanish I, 3 crs
This course examines at the fundamental structure of the language emphasizing the development of the four basic skills: listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. The cultural elements of the Spanish-speaking world are also presented.
SPAN A101 First-year Spanish II, 3 crs
SOCI A100 Introductory Sociology 3 crs.
This introductory course focuses on the key concepts, theories, and methods that sociologists use to understand the social world. Readings, lectures, videos, and presentations are used to examine the role that culture, socialization, social inequality, and social institutions (e.g., family, education, government, economy, religion) play in shaping human behaviors and human interactions.
SOCI A200 Cultural Anthropology 3 crs.
Major Courses
RELS A215 The Pentateuch 3 crs.
The various theological traditions which comprise the Pentateuch and related writings are studied for their literary value, religious insights, and theological importance for their age and our own.
World Religions Major Course
RELS A216 Biblical Wisdom Literature 3 crs.