Museum Studies
The museum studies minor offers students the opportunity to understand how museums operate as cultural, educational, and civic institutions while developing the practical skills needed to work within them.
The museum studies minor offers students the opportunity to understand how museums operate as cultural, educational, and civic institutions while developing the practical skills needed to work within them.
The multidisciplinary creative practice minor is a good fit for students who aren’t studying fine arts but who are interested in engaging with their personal creativity.
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The medieval studies minor draws from numerous humanities disciplines to investigate the histories and cultures of the Middle Ages, globally defined.
The linguistics minor examines the basic concepts and principles in modern linguistic theory, methods of linguistic analysis, and applications of linguistics to other areas of study.
The legal studies minor gives students a substantive theoretical and critical background in the study of law broadly understood.
This minor gives students a broad, interdisciplinary understanding of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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The film studies minor provides students with substantial interdisciplinary study of the history, aesthetics, and cultures of film.
The conflict studies minor is intended for students entering careers or graduate programs related to conflict resolution, conflict management, and peace.
The European studies minor is an interdisciplinary study of Europe, from Great Britain to Russia and from Scandinavia to the Balkan regions.
The comparative literature major situates literary and cultural production in an international perspective, focusing on particular works of literature, literary history, and literary theory.
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