Humanities
Humanities Fundamentals
Humanities entails the study of cultures, modern languages, the classics, English, philosophy, anthropology and archaeology.
- Coursework prepares you to:
- examine philosophical theories and topics in ethics and logic
- build bilingual skills through composition, conversation, literature and linguistics
- round out program with upper-level courses in creative and dramatic arts, history and English
Professional Preparation
A bachelor’s degree often serves as a foundation for graduate studies in an area of humanities, law, business
or the arts.
Our Faculty
Drawn from several departments within the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences, humanities faculty are innovative and interactive.
Akron Advantage
Hands-on Research
The humanities program will prepare you to:
- analyze and interpret written material carefully
- organize and present ideas and information clearly and persuasively
- imagine and evaluate alternative ideas
- research problems
Real-world Experience
Gain practical professional experience through ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²Ê×ÊÁÏ's optional cooperative education program in the applied mathematics field of your choice. Through co-op, you’ll alternate semesters of work and school while earning a competitive salary.
Depending on your professional interest, you should consider a co-op assignment in the legal profession, business, schools or government.
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