Majors & Concentrations
Minors & More
Discovery through Inquiry
Cultures and Society
Centers and Support
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This major studies government, policies and how they affect citizens. It's popular for students studying law.


What is Political Science?

100

Interested in archaeology, early civilizations, or how humans have evolved? This minor connects all of those and complements history, geology, and biology.

What is Anthropology?

100

Students interested in pharmaceutical research and development may find a home with this aptly named science-based major. (Side note: Many classes are taught by UNMC faculty, too!)

What is Pharmaceutical Sciences?

100

This major is applicable to nearly every field involving human behavior. (Side note: It also happens to be the most popular major in the College of Arts and Sciences.)

What is Psychology?

100

This tutoring hub in the Durham Science Center supports students in math, chemistry, biology, physics, and other sciences.

What is the Math and Science Learning Center (MSLC)?

200

To major in French, German, Spanish, or Spanish for Health Professions, you’ll actually declare the broader major of ________, then choose your concentration within it.

What is World Languages and Literature.

200

This minor's goal is to help students understand the balance between people and the planet to solve environmental and social challenges.

What is Sustainability?

200

This major combines biology, chemistry, geography, and geology to study the environment.

What is Environmental Science?

200

This major studies how people and places are connected — from cities to climate to culture. Specific tools and methods used include maps and spatial data.

What is Geography?

200

This center provides students with global human rights education and research. It also serves the community via programming and partnerships to promote ethical and civic engagement.

What is the Goldstein Center for Human Rights?

300

Students who like to reflect on experiences and find themselves entrenched in inquiries and ideas might find this major to be enjoyable. Students learn critical reasoning and/or logic as foundational skills in the discipline and Physics majors tend to gravitate toward the concepts.

What is Philosophy. (Side note: We have concentrations in Ethics, Law, and Social-Political Philosophy, popular for pre-law, and Philosophy of Brains, Minds, and Machines - a good fit for computer science, neuroscience, and psychology majors.)

300

This minor examines right and wrong for real-world decision-making.

What is Ethics?

300

Students in this major primarily focus on how the mind works through studies in biology, psychology, and technology, for a few examples. (Side note: Students love that it's a way to study behavior from a physiological standpoint.)

What is Neuroscience?

300

Students interested in culture and human expression via literature and writing will build strong communication and analytical skills for a multitude of careers in this major.

What is English?

300

This office helps pre-health students explore and plan for many different kinds of careers in the healthcare industry, all the way up to the application process for professional health programs.

What is the Health Careers Resource Center?

333

This customizable A&S major lets students design their own degree by combining different fields of study.

What is Interdisciplinary Studies?

333

TRUE OR FALSE:

Students cannot add a second major or minor without increasing their time to graduation and overall credit requirement.

False. 

Some majors lend themselves better to double majors than others, due to size and complexity, but students are frequently able to complete multiple programs without spending more time or money than minimally required. 

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Students with this major may choose one or more optional concentrations, three of which are Pre-Actuarial Science, Statistics, and Data Science. Students in this major can apply their skills in versatile and countless careers. (Side note: Students may say that it's not their strong suit, but I've seen many start from level 1 and make it all the way through the major, finding it quite enjoyable once they got the knack of it.)

What is Mathematics?

333

This major is special because it's offered as a concentration in the College of Business and as a major or minor in the College of Arts and Sciences. 

What's more interesting, Arts and Sciences does not house the major's department or employ any of its faculty. 

What program is this describing?

What is Economics.

333

This office/center is very important in the College of Arts and Sciences, as it is the home base for our current and incoming students. Regardless of program, this office connects with all of them, making it a valuable resource to know of.

What is the College of Arts and Sciences Advising Center.

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