answers1: The question really should be, "What can't I major in?"
because there are tons of humanities degrees being offered. Of
course, every college differs, but in general, the humanities include
English (which typically branches off into creative writing (fiction
or nonfiction), literature, or composition and rhetoric), theatre,
cultural studies (such as African studies or African American studies
or Latin studies or Latin American studies), history (which is nearly
endless!). Those are just to name a few. <br>
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Really, the best answer would be to look at the course offerings at
the colleges that you are considering. Some even offer liberal arts
degrees, which essentially means that you would be a jack of all
trades (but master of none). Many colleges and universities allow
students to create a major that makes use of a variety of disciplines
(majors). Really, when it comes to the humanities, you are bound
mostly by your imagination.
answers2: Oh, try physics. The world needs more physicists. Go for it!
answers3: Arabic <br>
Anthropology <br>
Art <br>
Art History <br>
Afro-American Studies <br>
Asian Studies <br>
Asian-American Studies <br>
Chinese <br>
Communications <br>
Chicano/a Studies <br>
Dance <br>
English/Literature <br>
English/Creative Writing <br>
Economics <br>
Environmental Studies <br>
French <br>
German <br>
Geography <br>
History <br>
Humanities <br>
International Studies <br>
Japanese <br>
Journalism <br>
Liberal Arts <br>
Legal Studies <br>
Mathematics <br>
Philosophy <br>
Political Science <br>
Psychology <br>
Religion (Comparative) <br>
Sociology <br>
Spanish <br>
Theater Arts <br>
Underwater Basket Weaving (Just Checking!) <br>
Women's Studies <br>
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...Or create your own major like taking courses from Anthropology, Art
History, and History to create a major in African Culture & Arts. <br>
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Good luck finding your perfect department!
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