Programs of Study and Courses

 

The programs of study, known as majors, include a narrative description and a summary of course requirements. Students should read the complete narrative descriptions because the summary eliminates essential information. An explanation of the components of each course entry follows. Files are in PDF format and require Adobe Reader or Apple Preview.

Help with Abbreviations and Course Numbers


A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z

A
African and African-American Studies
Anthropology
Art History

B
Biological Chemistry
Biological Sciences

C
Chemistry
Cinema and Media Studies
Civilization Studies
Classical Studies
    Classical Civilization
    Greek
    Modern Greek
    Latin
Comparative Human Development
Comparative Literature
Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies
Computer Science

E
Early Christian Literature
East Asian Languages and Civilizations
    Interregional
    Languages
      Chinese
      Japanese
      Korean
Economics
English Language & Literature
Environmental Studies

F
Fundamentals: Issues and Texts

G
Gender Studies
Geographical Studies
Geophysical Sciences
Germanic Studies
    German
    Norwegian
    Yiddish

H
History
History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Science and Medicine (HIPS)
Humanities

I
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities
International Studies

J
Jewish Studies

L
Latin American Studies
Law, Letters, and Society
Linguistics
    Linguistics
    Languages in Linguistics
    American Sign Language
    Swahili

M
Mathematics
    Mathematics
    Applied Mathematics
    Mathematics with Specialization in Economics
Medieval Studies
Music

N
Natural Sciences
Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
    Akkadian
    Ancient Anatolian Languages
    Arabic
    Aramaic
    Armenian
    Egyptian
    Ge'ez
    Hebrew
    Kazakh
    Persian
    Sumerian
    Turkish
    Ugaritic
    Uzbek
    Near Eastern Art and Archaeology
    Near Eastern History and Civilization
    Near Eastern Languages
New Collegiate Division

P
Philosophy
Physical Sciences
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Public Policy Studies

R
Religion and the Humanities
Religious Studies
Romance Languages and Literatures
    Catalan
    French
    Italian
    Portuguese
    Spanish
Russian Studies

S
Slavic Languages and Literatures
    Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian
    Czech
    East European
    General Slavic
    Polish
    Russian
    South Slavic
Social Sciences
Sociology
South Asian Languages and Civilizations
    South Asian Languages and Civilizations
    Bangla (Bengali)
    Hindi
    Marathi
    Pali
    Sanskrit
    Tamil
    Telugu
    Tibetan
    Urdu
Statistics

T
Theater and Performance Studies
Tutorial Studies

V
Visual Arts