Academic Programs

Each Holy Cross student’s curriculum consists of common requirements (which can be fulfilled by selecting from a wide range of courses), a major, and freely elected courses. In designing their course of study, many students opt to combine majors and/or add a minor or a concentration.  

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Academic ProgramsMajorMinorConcentrationCareer Program 
AccountingCheckMark  CheckMark 
Africana StudiesSD CheckMark  
AnthropologyCheckMarkCheckMark   
Arabic CheckMark   
Architectural StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Art HistoryCheckMarkCheckMark   
Asian StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Biochemistry  CheckMark  
BiologyCheckMark    
Business   CheckMark 
Catholic Studies*SDSD   
ChemistryCheckMark    
Chinese StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
ClassicsCheckMark    
Computer ScienceCheckMarkCheckMark   
Creative Writing CheckMarkCheckMark  
Critical Race and Ethnic StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Dance CheckMark   
Deaf Studies and Sign Languages*SDCheckMark   
EconomicsCheckMark    
Education
Graduate Program Opportunity
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Engineering   CheckMark 
EnglishCheckMark    
Environmental StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Ethics, Society, and the Institution of Business CheckMark   
Film Studies*SDSD   
French and Francophone StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Gender, Sexuality, and Women's StudiesSD CheckMark  
Geosciences CheckMark   
German StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Greek     
Health Professions Advising   CheckMark 
Health StudiesSD    
HistoryCheckMark    
International StudiesCheckMarkNo   
Italian StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Latin     
Latin American, Latinx, and Caribbean StudiesSD CheckMark  
Law   CheckMark 
MathematicsCheckMark    
Medieval and Renaissance Studies*SDSD   
Middle Eastern Studies*SDSD   
MusicCheckMark    
Naval Science (NROTC)     
NeuroscienceCheckMarkCheckMark   
Peace and Conflict Studies  CheckMark  
PhilosophyCheckMarkCheckMark   
PhysicsCheckMarkCheckMark   
Political ScienceCheckMark    
PsychologyCheckMark    
Religious StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Rhetoric and Composition SD   
Russian StudiesCheckMarkCheckMark   
Russian and Eastern European Studies*SDSD   
SociologyCheckMark    
SpanishCheckMark    
Statistics CheckMark   
Studies in World LiteraturesCheckMark    
Studio ArtCheckMarkCheckMark   
Teacher Education Program   CheckMark 
TheatreCheckMark    
Urban Studies SD   
Visual Arts     
World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures     

* Student Designed Program

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Why Liberal Arts?

With rich opportunities to explore and specialize, a liberal arts education not only prepares students for success in a rapidly changing world, it prepares them to lead meaningful, fulfilling lives.

Disciplines of the Liberal Arts