The College of Arts and Sciences offers undergraduate majors in African Studies and the African Diaspora, anthropology, art history, biochemistry, bioinformatics, biology, biophysics, chemistry, classical civilization, computer science, criminal justice and criminology, cybersecurity, dance, economics, engineering science, English, forensic science, French, global and international studies, Greek (ancient), history, human services, information technology, Italian, Latin, mathematics, mathematics and computer science, mathematics education, music, neuroscience, philosophy, physics, physics and computer science, physics and engineering, political science, psychology, religious studies, sociology, sociology and anthropology, software engineering, Spanish, statistics, studio art, theater, theology, theoretical physics and applied mathematics, visual communication, and women's studies and gender studies.
The Institute of Environmental Sustainability offers majors in Environmental Policy, Environmental Science, and Environmental Studies.
The Quinlan School of Business offers majors in accounting, economics, entrepreneurship, finance, human resource management, information systems, international business, management, marketing, supply chain management, sport management, and a US/Europe Business double degree.
The School of Communication offers majors in advertising creative, advertising and public relations, advocacy and social change, communication studies, film and digital media, and multimedia journalism.
The School of Education offers majors in bilingual/bicultural education, early childhood/special education, elementary education, middle grade education, secondary education, and special education.
The Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing offers the Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, an RN to BSN, and an Accelerated BSN program, which is available to students who have already completed a baccalaureate degree.
The Parkinson School of Health Sciences Offers Bachelor's degrees in Exercise Science, Healthcare Administration, and Public Health.
The School of Social Work offers an undergraduate major in social work and a combined bachelor's and master's degree in social work, which can be completed in five years.
Learn more at LUC.edu/majors.