Majors and Minors

At Emory, our list of academic programs is expansive and unexpected, challenging you to try something new or develop a burning interest. Either way, you have many opportunities to choose, combine, and pair majors to make your academic path your own.

  • Accounting BBA Primary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • African American Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • African Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • American Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Analytic Consulting BBA Secondary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Ancient Mediterranean Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Anthropology BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Anthropology and Human Biology BS Major 'Major'
  • Applied Mathematics BS Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Applied Mathematics and Statistics BS Major 'Major'
  • Arabic BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Architectural Studies Minor 'Minor'
  • Art History BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Arts Management BBA Concentration 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Astronomy Minor 'Minor'
  • Biology BA or BS Major 'Major'
  • Biophysics BS Major 'Major'
  • Business Administration BBA Primary Area 'Major'
  • Business Administration and Quantitative Sciences BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Business and Society BBA Secondary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Catholic Studies Minor 'Minor'
  • Chemistry BA or BS Major 'Major'
  • Chinese Minor 'Minor'
  • Chinese Studies BA Major 'Major'
  • Classical Civilization BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Classics BA Major 'Major'
  • Classics and English BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Classics and History BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Classics and Philosophy BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Community Building and Social Change Minor 'Minor'
  • Comparative Literature BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Computer Informatics Minor 'Minor'
  • Computer Science BA or BS Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Dance and Movement Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Earth and Atmospheric Studies Minor 'Minor'
  • East Asian Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Economics BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Economics and Mathematics BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Economics and Computer Science BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Economics and Human Health BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Engineering BS or BA + BSE Dual Degree with Georgia Tech 'Major' 'Dual Degree'
  • Engineering Sciences BS Major 'Major'
  • English BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • English and Creative Writing BA Major 'Major'
  • English and History BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Entrepreneurship BBA Secondary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Environment and Sustainability Management BBA Concentration 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Environmental Sciences BA or BS Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Ethics Minor 'Minor'
  • Film and Media BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Film and Media Management BBA Concentration 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Finance BBA Primary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • French BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • German Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Global Development Studies Minor 'Minor'
  • Global Health, Culture and Society Minor 'Minor'
  • Greek BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Health Innovation BBA Concentration 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Hebrew Minor 'Minor'
  • Hindi Minor 'Minor'
  • History BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • History and Art History BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Human Health BA Major 'Major'
  • Information Systems and Operations Management BBA Primary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Integrated Visual Arts BA Integrated Co-Major 'Major'
  • Interdisciplinary Studies BA Major
  • International Business BBA Secondary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • International Studies BA Major 'Major'
  • Italian Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Japanese BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Jewish Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Korean Minor 'Minor'
  • Latin BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Linguistics BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Lusophone Studies Minor 'Minor'
  • Marketing BBA Primary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Mathematics BA or BS Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Mathematics and Computer Science BS Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Mathematics and Political Science BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Medical Imaging BMS Primary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Mediterranean Archaeology Minor 'Minor'
  • Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies BA Major 'Major'
  • Music BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Neuroethics Minor 'Minor'
  • Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology BS Major 'Major'
  • Nursing BSN/BA + BSN Dual Degree 'Major' 'Dual Degree' , 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Nutrition Science Minor 'Minor'
  • Persian Language and Literature Minor 'Minor'
  • Philosophy BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Philosophy and Religion BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Philosophy, Politics, Law BA Major 'Major'
  • Physics BA or BS Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Physics and Astronomy BA or BS Major 'Major'
  • Playwriting BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Political Science BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Predictive Health Minor 'Minor'
  • Preprofessional Opportunities 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Psychology BA Major 'Major'
  • Psychology and Linguistics BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Public Policy and Analysis BS Major 'Major'
  • Quantitative Sciences BS Major 'Major'
  • Real Estate BBA Secondary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Religion BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Religion and Anthropology BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Religion and Classical Civilization BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Religion and History BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Religion and Sociology BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Joint Major'
  • Rhetoric, Writing, Information Design Minor 'Minor'
  • Russian and East European Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Science, Culture, and Society Minor 'Minor'
  • Sociology BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Spanish BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Spanish and Linguistics BA Joint Major 'Major' 'Dual Degree' , 'Joint Major'
  • Spanish and Portuguese BA Major 'Major'
  • Strategy and Management Consulting BBA Primary Area 'Major' 'Preprofessional Program'
  • Sustainability Minor 'Minor'
  • Sustainability Sciences Minor 'Minor'
  • Theater Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor' , 'Joint Major'
  • Undecided BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'
  • Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies BA Major, Minor 'Major' , 'Minor'

Accounting BBA Primary Area

Accounting is the language of business. Fluency in financial reporting, the legal environment, and taxation should be part of your vocabulary. Our approach concentrates on major issues that impact accounting such as ethics, psychology, and international standards.

African American Studies BA Major, Minor

Learn about the histories, cultures, and political movements of black communities across the US and the global African diaspora. African American studies embraces academic excellence and social responsibility through pursuing knowledge across subject areas and engagement with local, national, and international communities of African descent.

African Studies BA Major, Minor

African studies focuses on the histories, societies, and cultures of the peoples of Africa. You'll be encouraged to participate in study or research abroad through an internship or one of Emory's summer, semester, or yearlong programs in Africa or London.

American Studies BA Major, Minor

American studies considers the patterns of American culture as they have changed over time. Explore the particular experiences of Americans from different regions, social classes, races, ethnicities, genders, and national backgrounds.

Analytic Consulting BBA Secondary Area

Analytic consulting equips you to evaluate business from multiple perspectives and prepares you to holistically address business problems and make meaningful recommendations. Courses will enhance your ability to identify relevant information and patterns, with an emphasis on analyzing, optimizing, monitoring, and controlling.

Ancient Mediterranean Studies BA Major, Minor

Ancient Mediterranean studies emphasizes the interconnections of the ancient cultures of the Near East, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Courses highlight the exchange of artifacts and ideas throughout Mediterranean history. You'll have the option to spend time abroad participating in archaeological projects or in other Emory programs in Israel, Turkey, Greece, and Italy.

Anthropology BA Major, Minor

Anthropology is the holistic study of human beings as biological and cultural organisms in both the past and present. It is divided into four subdisciplines: biological, archaeology, linguistics, and cultural anthropology.

Anthropology and Human Biology BS Major

The program in anthropology and human biology promotes the interaction between biology and culture. If you're interested in a pre-med curriculum, we believe future physicians will benefit from exposure to several perspectives in anthropology.

Applied Mathematics BS Major, Minor

Applied mathematics deals with mathematical methods used in science, engineering, business, computer science, and industry. Our program will equip you for jobs in areas such as engineering, computer technology, or finance, or for further graduate study in applied math or the sciences and engineering.

Applied Mathematics and Statistics BS Major

Applied mathematics and statistics provides training in both statistical analysis and quantitative research. Our program prepares you to work in data-oriented fields; go to graduate school for statistics, applied math, actuarial science, or financial mathematics; or pursue graduate training in the social sciences, physical and natural sciences, or engineering.

Arabic BA Major, Minor

Our Arabic program produces fluent Arabic speakers for business, nongovernmental organizations, and the academic world. Arabic—the first language of more than 200 million people from Morocco to Iraq—is the sacred language of Islam. Focusing on language and culture, Emory provides opportunities to enhance your Arabic studies, such as a North African Studies summer program, an eight-week intensive Arabic summer course at a Moroccan university, and semester abroad programs.

Architectural Studies Minor

Architectural studies teaches you how to analyze, engage, and interpret information about current and historical buildings and spaces.

Art History BA Major, Minor

Art history teaches visual analysis skills to interpret the imagery that surrounds you and explore the works, meanings, and abstract foundations of the visual arts. Study performance, construction, and installation—as well as painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture through the perspectives of history and culture. Explore the wide variety of approaches to art and how that blends with studio art.

Arts Management BBA Concentration

With an arts management concentration, gain knowledge and experience for an administrative or management career in the performing arts. Courses span the history, politics, and practice of the arts field of your choice.

Astronomy Minor

Astronomy is the study of stars, planets, comets, and galaxies and other matter outside the Earth's atmosphere.

Biology BA or BS Major

Biology teaches the fundamental concepts of biological science and how to apply that to problem solving and exploring the biological world in both the lab and in the field. In addition to those who pursue biology as a major or minor, many students pursue biology as their preprofessional curriculum.

Biophysics BS Major

Biophysics bridges the subjects of biology and physics. Look for patterns in how living organisms survive, adapt, and grow and learn to analyze them with mathematics and physics. Courses combine experimental and theoretical methods of studying, ranging from molecules and cells to organisms and populations.

Business Administration BBA Primary Area

Business administration prepares you for a lot more than a career in business—it's training for life. Acquire the ability to think critically, analyze data, make recommendations, and communicate effectively. Gain the skills to apply knowledge and the courage to act based on what you know.

Business Administration and Quantitative Sciences BA Joint Major

This partnership couples the rigor of the BBA program with a second major in quantitative sciences. The purpose of this degree program is to enhance the quantitative and analytic preparation of students choosing to study business at Emory.

Business and Society BBA Secondary Area

Business and society explores the dual goals of improving economic performance while integrating social and corporate values. This program focuses on harnessing information, analyzing complex situations, and synthesizing data for ethical decision making.

Catholic Studies Minor

With Catholic studies, learn about the rich intellectual and cultural traditions of the Roman Catholic Church during the past two millennia, and study its impact on Western thought.

Chemistry BA or BS Major

Chemistry is sometimes known as the "central science," because it overlaps with the other sciences, including biology, physics, geology, and environmental science. At Emory, chemistry has been completely rethought to feature new curriculum, new teaching techniques, and new classroom environments. This forward-thinking, interdisciplinary approach prepares students for medical, dental, pharmacy, veterinary, and other professional schools, among many career fields.

Chinese Minor

The minor in Chinese combines extensive language training, with study abroad programs available to strengthen knowledge. In-country experience is an indispensable part of studies in Chinese.

Chinese Studies BA Major

The major in Chinese studies combines extensive language training with in-depth study of Chinese literature, culture, and society.

Classical Civilization BA Major, Minor

Classical civilization focuses on many different aspects of classical culture—including literature, art, archaeology, history, philosophy, and religion. With its emphasis on a broad knowledge of the classical world, we equip you for further studies in law, medicine, business, writing, and publishing.

Classics BA Major

The civilization and cultural achievements of ancient Greece and Rome continue to influence our values, the way we think, and the questions we ask today. Study the languages, literature, culture, and influence of the ancient world.

Classics and English BA Joint Major

Classics offers joint majors if you have strong interest in an area such as English. The civilization and cultural achievements of ancient Greece and Rome continue to influence our values, the way we think, and the questions we ask today. Study the languages, literature, culture, and influence of the ancient world.

Classics and History BA Joint Major

Classics offers joint majors if you have strong interest in an area such as history. The civilization and cultural achievements of ancient Greece and Rome continue to influence our values, the way we think, and the questions we ask today. Study the languages, literature, culture, and influence of the ancient world.

Classics and Philosophy BA Joint Major

Classics offers joint majors if you have strong interest in an area such as philosophy. The civilization and cultural achievements of ancient Greece and Rome continue to influence our values, the way we think, and the questions we ask today. Study the languages, literature, culture, and influence of the ancient world.

Community Building and Social Change Minor

Community building and social change introduces you to the challenges and opportunities for revitalizing and strengthening communities in contemporary urban America.

Comparative Literature BA Major, Minor

"Comp lit" invites you to engage with the world of literature in English and beyond. Explore important Western and non-Western works from many different lenses including philosophy, religion, and psychology.

Computer Informatics Minor

Computer informatics focuses on how people interact daily with information technology. It goes beyond pure computer science and provides a context for solving problems with technology.

Computer Science BA or BS Major, Minor

Computers and problem solving with algorithm analysis have drastically changed the way people live and work. Our program focuses on fundamental computing concepts and general programming principles.

Dance and Movement Studies BA Major, Minor

The study of dance involves the total exploration of the self: emotional, intellectual, and kinesthetic. Develop an awareness and appreciation of movement in all its diverse forms and enhance your ability to communicate through nonverbal expression.

Earth and Atmospheric Studies Minor

This program focuses on the challenges and complexities of Earth system processes that sustain the growing human population. Build a strong foundation in the physical science of Earth systems and the fundamental physical processes. Understanding these processes prepares you to address challenges that human populations face. Explore sustainable development of energy and natural resources, and assessment of adaptation and mitigation strategies for potential natural hazards, such as intense storms and flooding.

East Asian Studies BA Major, Minor

In East Asian studies, study an East Asian language (Chinese, Korean, or Japanese). A core component is to encourage and facilitate direct exchange between East Asia and the US. Students spend at least a semester in China, Korea, or Japan (alternate destinations are also encouraged), developing a deep understanding of the region and creating lasting ties to it.

Economics BA Major, Minor

Economics describes and analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Students studying economics at Emory gain a strong theoretical and empirical foundation in economics.

Economics and Mathematics BA Joint Major

Economics and mathematics prepares you for math-intensive doctoral economics programs or quantitatively oriented MBA programs. It features substantial mathematics and economics coursework.

Economics and Computer Science BA Joint Major

The joint Economics/Computer Science major is designed to provide students with an education that combines economic reasoning, empirical methods and data analytics, and knowledge of machine learning and artificial intelligence to understand how data can be used to understand economic phenomenon in the digital age.

Economics and Human Health BA Joint Major

Economics and human health is a joint major that prepares you for a wide variety of career paths. This program is geared towards students who are interested in economics along with pre-health (pre-med, pre-vet, etc.) fields.  

Engineering BS or BA + BSE Dual Degree with Georgia Tech

In cooperation with Georgia Tech, Emory University offers the Dual Degree Program in Engineering. Students earn two bachelors degrees in 5-6 years—a bachelor of arts degree or a bachelor of science degree from Emory, and a bachelor of science in engineering from Georgia Tech.

Engineering Sciences BS Major

In engineering sciences, take courses in mathematics, chemistry, and physics to prepare for professions that interface with engineers, such as engineering management and patent law. Build a foundation for pursuing a graduate degree in engineering. Three tracks are available: engineering physics, materials science (which includes chemistry courses), and geosciences (which includes courses in environmental science).

English BA Major, Minor

English courses offer a broad range of study, from writing to literature in its many forms, including poetry, drama, myth, fiction, fantasy, science fiction, Shakespeare, and Southern literature. These classes are offered in an atmosphere designed to invite lively intellectual exchange.

English and Creative Writing BA Major

In English and creative writing, you will study both art and craft: the literary traditions in which you write and the elements of craft in poetry, fiction, playwriting, screenwriting, and creative nonfiction. The program fosters your development as a writer, through an emphasis on reading as a writer, generating material, and revision.

English and History BA Joint Major

In this joint major, explore the relationships of literature and history. Build a program unique to your interests in these fields, and participate in the vibrant intellectual life of each department.

Entrepreneurship BBA Secondary Area

The entrepreneurship area immerses students in the intricacies of launching a new venture. Supporting students who may already have a start-up idea and those curious about the field of study for future opportunities, explore the knowledge and skills needed to evaluate and launch a successful business.

Environment and Sustainability Management BBA Concentration

In environment and sustainability management, focus on the history, politics, and practice of the environmental fields. Gaining a foundation in business principles and practices—including management, marketing, finance, and strategy—will prepare you for career in environmental management.

Environmental Sciences BA or BS Major, Minor

The environmental sciences program challenges students to look at the ecological and social foundations of environmental issues and the complex interaction among them locally and globally. The interdisciplinary curriculum relies on classroom learning, field study, internships, research, and study abroad programs to help you develop skills in tackling real world issues.

Ethics Minor

Explore important ethical questions, from cheating on campus to war, from stem cell research to the nature of professionalism. This program embodies a community of students, scholars, and teachers committed to the study of ethics in all of its dimensions. This minor prepares you for graduate professional studies in numerous fields including law, medicine, and business.

Film and Media BA Major, Minor

Develop your media literacy, the ability to think critically about the ways in which images and sounds create ideas. Become a discerning viewer and thinker about the most influential cultural forms of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Film and Media Management BBA Concentration

This is a study of film and media in their historical and contemporary context. Explore the infrastructure and market mechanisms that support the creation and distribution of media content.

Finance BBA Primary Area

Get equipped with the analytical skills and practical expertise necessary to excel in finance careers. Course offerings emphasize a wide range of career tracks including real estate, private equity, hedge funds and new venture financing.

French BA Major, Minor

The French program combines a variety of courses in language and unique options for study abroad. The Summer in Paris six-week program immerses you in language study and cultural activities while you live with a French family. The semester or year-long program called EDUCO—one of the few programs of its kind—allows you to take classes in a variety of subjects at the University of Paris.

German Studies BA Major, Minor

The German Studies program covers cultural, literacy, language and historical topics relevant to the German-speaking world. Study abroad opportunities exist as well as internships and research opportunities as you prepare for an international career or graduate studies.

Global Development Studies Minor

This interdisciplinary program focuses on social justice, sustainable economic development, public health, global interconnection and public service, emphasizing a rights-based approach to development studies.

Global Health, Culture and Society Minor

Gain perspective to meet challenges and opportunities arising from a complex interplay of political, environmental, social, historical and cultural systems. From global needs in the field to clinical care, learn about confronting global health challenges as they happen. Explore how to power social change and contribute to building community partnerships that advance health.

Greek BA Major, Minor

Approximately 12 percent of English words originate from Greek. The Greek program introduces the core principles of classical Greek, a foundation the empowers you to read and understand literary works rapidly.

Health Innovation BBA Concentration

Gain an understanding of the cutting-edge science of health innovations in areas such as personalized medicine and health, applications and translations involved in global health, the science of nutrition and health policy. Build a foundation in the basics of management, marketing and operations and develop business practices that make us better stewards of financial, human and organizational resources.

Hebrew Minor

As on of the oldest living languages and the language of the Old Testament, Hebrew has a history that few other languages can match. The minor in Hebrew introduces students to the language, people, culture, and history of the modern Hebrew-speaking world.

Hindi Minor

Hindi-Urdu is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. The Hindi minor offers instruction from elementary to advanced levels, and regular and special topics in Hindi-Urdu language, literature and culture.

History BA Major, Minor

History is the study of the shared human experience over time. In a world transformed by the powerful tides of globalization, history provides an intellectual toolkit for dealing with complex international realities. Develop place-based knowledged and understanding of how unintended consequences shape our lives in an increasingly complex world.

History and Art History BA Joint Major

The program in history and art history is a joint major that combines a broad study of history with an emphasis on the ways that art objects—from Egyptian funerary items to modern sculpture —reflect the politics and customs of the times.

Human Health BA Major

Health is a universal human good and a major contemporary challenge to humanity. Learn about—and engage in—the complex scientific and social problems involved in health and well-being. Study health in an integrated model that prepares you for a broad range of opportunities, including professional or graduate schools, and careers in health policy, global health, health research, and pastoral care.

Information Systems and Operations Management BBA Primary Area

Explore the variety of approaches to structured and unstructured problem solving that are critical to today's businesses and the hallmarks of modern consulting best practices. Gain an appreciation of the dynamics of systems and process in preparation for analytical work.

Integrated Visual Arts BA Integrated Co-Major

Integrated visual arts combines studio art practice with the history and theory of art. Students are encouraged to develop as arts professionals who excel at their craft, as well as in written expression and critical thinking. Foundational courses include art, art history, and structured studio courses. Study abroad and summer internships are also encouraged.

Interdisciplinary Studies

If you have a particular intellectual topic that fascinates you, then the interdisciplinary studies or "IDS" major may be for you. Customize your coursework from multiple departments, pursue interships, and contribute a senior project under the mentorship of a faculty advisior. Coursework also includes a focus on writing and how to conduct independent research.

International Business BBA Secondary Area

International business prepares you to conduct business in an increasingly globalized world. Learn about formulating global strategies, understanding and reporting global transactions, dealing with the complexities of global trade and finance, and marketing across geographic boundaries. There is also an opportunity to study or work abroad to gain first-hand international business experience.

International Studies BA Major

International studies is designed for students interested primarily in the fields of international relations and comparative politics. It offers a focus on social sciences—areas that deal with human society and social relationship—with a political science foundation.

Italian Studies BA Major, Minor

Focus of the study of Italy from a multifaceted perspective: literary, cultural, historical, artistic, philosophical, and political. Italy has the cultures, landscapes, and histories to fill a lifetime of investigation. Knowing Italian places you in a position to explore Italy's past and present from the most fulfilling vantage point.

Japanese BA Major, Minor

Be empowered to achieve a high level of familiarity with the language and culture of Japan. The curriculum offers elementary through advanced language training, as well as a broad range of elective courses. Classes in the areas of Japanese literature, gender and sexuality, and cultural studies supplement the language classes and prepare you for a wide range of careers in the global economy of the 21st century.

Jewish Studies BA Major, Minor

Explore topics such as the study of Jews and Judaism from different disciplines—history, religious studies, language and linguistics, literature, theology, political science, anthropology. This program provides a foundation for students who would like to pursue Jewish studies in graduate school, enroll in a rabbinical program, or work in Jewish organizations and communities.

Korean Minor

Choosing a minor in Korean is a great way to increase your expertise in the language and culture, as well as your professional marketability. Careers in fields as diverse as business, law, education, or art are increasingly geared toward international interests and concerns, so a background in Korean is indispensable in today's global environment.

Latin BA Major, Minor

The Latin program will reveal to you the essential elements of classical Latin, enabling you to read and understand literary works better and more rapidly.

Latin American and Caribbean Studies BA Major, Minor

Latin America and the Caribbean, home to two-thirds of the population of the Americas, is a diverse and globalizing region deeply intertwined with the US. The Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS) program provides courses on the past and present of this unique part of the world. Taught in English and Spanish, LACS courses combine approaches from history, the social sciences, politics, arts, and literature.

Linguistics BA Major, Minor

Expose yourself to a broad range of information in the study of language from the perspectives of physiology, cognition, meaning, society, and culture. Learn to think critically about language and linguistic research, describe and apply linguistic principles and methods, and communicate effectively orally and in writing.

Lusophone Studies Minor

Explore the Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) world with language and culture study in this minor. Students are strongly encouraged to study abroad in a Portuguese-speaking country.

Marketing BBA Primary Area

Marketing is concerned with creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large. Develop your skills to analyze customers and market opportunities, create marketing strategies, and implement marketing programs. Gain expertise in the latest methods of understanding customer behavior and assessing effective marketing plans. Besides students whose interest is a career in marketing, this program is popular for students interested in general management careers, as well as in the media and entertainment field or management consulting.

Mathematics BA or BS Major, Minor

Mathematics, the science of space and number, is a key discipline in the liberal arts, and many of the natural and social sciences depend upon it. The study of mathematics helps in the development of general analytical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities.

Mathematics and Computer Science BS Joint Major

Mathematics offers joint majors if you have strong interests in an area such as computer science. The study of mathematics helps in the development of general analytical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities. These skills coordinate well with using algorithm analysis to solve problems with computers.

Mathematics and Political Science BA Joint Major

Mathematics offers joint majors if you have strong interests in an area such as political science. The study of mathematics helps in the development of general analytical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities, and political science describes and analyzes political life.

Medical Imaging BMS Primary Area

Graduates of this specialized undergraduate bachelor of medical science (BMSc) program should advance more rapidly into management, educational positions, careers as application specialists for imaging equipment, or advanced clinical practice in CT and MRI.

Mediterranean Archaeology Minor

Mediterranean archaeology minor covers the material culture of peoples from the Mediterranean basin, ranging from the Ancient Near East to the classical world and from the earliest times to late antiquity. Students explore philological, historical, and cultural themes in the classical world, Egypt, and biblical archaeology. 

Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies BA Major

After completion of this program, you will have the knowledge, languages, and analytic tools to pursue employment relating to or advanced study of the Middle East and South Asia. Coursework includes language (Arabic, Hebrew, Hindi, Persian, Tibetan) along with courses in history, the arts, and comparative culture. Study abroad opportunities also exist.

Music BA Major, Minor

Study music as an academic discipline in one of three tracks: Composition, Performance, or Research. The program has over sixty faculty artists who offer a range of creative opportunities in performance, composition, ethnomusicology, music history, and music theory. The curriculum embraces music majors and minors and welcomes the participation of students from every discipline across the university.

Neuroethics Minor

Neuroethics works at the intersection of neuroscience, ethics, and society. Gain understanding in responsible applications of neuroscience research, the clinic, and how that impacts culture. The minor is geared toward students seeking scholarly preparation in the ethical and social implications of neuroscientific progress.

Neuroscience and Behavioral Biology BS Major

Explore a unique synthesis of the fields of neuroscience and behavior. This program provides a breadth and focus not found in traditional biology, psychology, neuroscience, or anthropology programs, bringing together the expertise and enthusiasm of a diverse group of faculty from across majors. Coursework includes evolution and animal behavior, developmental biology, systems neuroscience, scientific communication, and ethics.

Nursing BSN/BA + BSN Dual Degree

Train to be a nurse and earn a BSN. Complete your liberal arts and nursing prerequisites in your first two years, and transfer seamlessly into the School of Nursing at the start of your junior year. Learn the practice of nursing in clinical and classroom settings and participate in domestic or international service learning opportunities, too.

Nutrition Science Minor

This curriculum highlights the science of human nutritional biology from the cellular basis to the whole body. Explore the psychological, cultural, and ecological influences on dietary choices. Investigate the biological processes underlying health, optimal wellness, and disease from prenatal life to old age. Enhance your knowledge of nutrition in preparation for further study in the field, as a background for careers in medicine, public health, and associated fields, and as a basis to optimize personal health and well-being.

Persian Language and Literature Minor

In addition to sequenced language instruction, students may take related courses in literature, culture and history. In addition, there are opportunities for extended learning through various study abroad programs.

Philosophy BA Major, Minor

The philosophy major exposes students to the rich history of philosophy and provides a broad education in areas like ethics, metaphysics, aesthetics, and epistemology. Philosophy is a core, liberal arts major that awakens students to the wonder of the world and the complexity of some of life's most probing questions.

Philosophy and Religion BA Joint Major

Philosophy courses challenge you to consider yourself and the world you live in with a critical eye, with a consideration of fundamental questions about issues of human existence. There are also possible joint majors in philosophy and other areas of study, such as religion.

Philosophy, Politics, Law BA Major

Designed to prepare a thoughtful and engaged citizenry, the Philosophy, Politics, Law major is excellent preparation for law school and careers in law and public policy. Students examine questions integral to politics and the rule of law, such as the nature of justice and political legitimacy as well as debates, current and historical, concerning the nature of democracy, freedom, rights, and representative government.

Physics BA or BS Major, Minor

Physics, the science dealing with energy, matter, and their interactions, is offered for students who wish to major in physics, mathemetics, computer science, or chemistry, and for students who seek a pre-engineering curriculum.

Physics and Astronomy BA or BS Major

Physics and Astronomy might be the path for you if you're interested in studying astronomy but may pursue another career such as medicine, law, or teaching. This program will also benefit you if you're planning to pursue graduate education and a career in astronomy.

Playwriting BA Joint Major

The playwriting major brings together the disciplines of theater studies and creative writing in an innovative synthesis designed to educate playwrights as writers and as theater professionals.  Established and emerging playwrights come to Emory to work on their plays with a diverse group of artistic collaborators including students, faculty and professional theater artists. Students are engaged in an endeavor that spans the full process, from conceiving an idea to opening night.

Political Science BA Major, Minor

The political science major involves students in the systematic study of government, politics, and political behavior. Students are encouraged to pursue an internship, whether with local, state, or federal government office, a non-profit organization, foreign consulate, or news organization. Study abroad opportunities also exist.

Predictive Health Minor

Predictive health brings together perspectives from medicine, public health, business, economics, the social sciences—areas that deal with human society and social relationship—and humanities. Explore a model of health care based on a personalized approach to health and well-being rather than the traditional disease-oriented model.

Preprofessional Opportunities

  • Business Administration
  • Physical Therapy
  • Physician Assistant
  • Public Health
  • Veterinary Medicine

Psychology BA Major

Psychology examines and explains the behavior and mental processes of humans. The Psychology program offers a balanced curriculum in experimental, psychobiological, social/personality/clinical, and cognitive/developmental areas. A variety of hands-on research opportunities also exist on campus.

Psychology and Linguistics BA Joint Major

This joint major is for students interested in how people use language. It introduces students to fundamental aspects of the study of psychology and linguistics, particularly how these two perspectives  complement and inform one another in human language usage. This major is for students interested in pursuing a graduate career in cognitive psychology, linguistics, communication, cognitive science, or speech and hearing sciences.

Public Policy and Analysis BS Major

The program combines the study of public policy with the power of data analysis, empowering students to make decisions and leverage opportunities. The program prepares students for employment in many public policy, data-oriented fields, or for graduate study in political science, law, or public policy.

Quantitative Sciences BS Major

Quantitative science meets the increasing demand for research and analytical skills to interpret data, providing training that is quantitatively rigorous but with a focus on real-world applications. With this major, students take both quantitative classes (such as statistics, game theory, and experimental methods) and classes in an associated field of interest (such as political science, psychology, neuroscience and behavioral biology, history, or women's, gender, and sexuality studies).

Real Estate BBA Secondary Area

This major provides training in the nuances of the real estate industry, with emphasis on factors that make up the market and the intricacies of properties as an asset. In addition to fundamentals, students receive high-level training in development, REITS, and capital markets. Not only is Atlanta one of the largest real estate markets in the country, but it's also home to the regional offices of many real estate companies that operate throughout the US and beyond.

Religion BA Major, Minor

The academic study of religion is an intellectual endeavor first and foremost, but it also involves the consideration of questions about fundamental issues of human existence. Explore teachings and practices of the living religions of the world. Study aspects of religion comparatively and thematically across traditions and delve into religion in public life, religion and gender, or religion and culture.

Religion and Anthropology BA Joint Major

Religion offer joint majors with areas of your strong interest, such as anthropology.

Religion and Classical Civilization BA Joint Major

In this program, explore how religion has shaped the fundamental issues of human existence. Take into account the foundation of classical civilization and explore the many aspects of classical culture—including religion, literature, art, archaeology, history, and philosophy.

Religion and History BA Joint Major

The academic study of religion is an intellectual endeavor first and foremost, but it also involves the consideration of questions about fundamental issues of human existence. In this program, explore how religion has shaped the human experience from a historical perspective. The program follows a logical and focused path for exploring the role of religion in history.

Religion and Sociology BA Joint Major

Religion offers joint majors if you have a strong interests in an area such as sociology. Religion involves the consideration of questions about fundamental issues of human existence. Sociology is the study of human social behavior, the groups to which humans belong, and the interactions that occur within those groups.

Rhetoric, Writing, Information Design Minor

The RWID minor engages students in a rich body of rhetorical and persuasive writing, exploring this powerful communication form. Students study the history and theory of the art and also conduct research and writing in tandem with their major. 

Russian and East European Studies BA Major, Minor

The Russian and East European studies program combines intensive language acquisition coursework (in Russian or another related language) with coursework in geography, politics, history, and film. Broaden your knowledge about the former USSR and eastern Europe through inter-disciplinary programming on-campus or through study abroad.

Science, Culture, and Society Minor

Science, culture, and society expands your science literacy by introducing basic ideas in the physical and biological sciences. Engage in intense discussion and research in issues that can benefit from varied approaches—issues such as race, bioterrorism, and technology and human well-being health. Learn to approach science from nontraditional directions or through interdisciplinary connections such as science and literature, science writing, and science and the arts.

Sociology BA Major, Minor

Sociology is the study of human social behavior, the groups to which humans belong, and the interactions that occur within those groups. The aim is to help students recognize the relationship between their own experience and the broader social forces that shape the world.

Spanish BA Major, Minor

The Spanish major teaches students the languages, texts, and cultures of the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking worlds, including Spain, Latin America, and the US. It aims to engage students, other scholars, and members of local and other communities in the study of these worlds across disciplines. The courses help develop students' understanding of past and present texts—from literary texts to film and media texts to everyday talk. They also explore the social and cultural contexts that shape and are shaped by such texts.

Spanish and Linguistics BA Joint Major

The Spanish and Linguistics program combines Spanish language acquisition with linguistics, which is the theoretical investigation of how languages develop and signify meaning.

Spanish and Portuguese BA Major

The Spanish and Portuguese program combines study of these two related foreign languages, covering literature, linguistics, theater, music, and translation.

Strategy and Management Consulting BBA Primary Area

The study of organizations draws from many social science disciplines including economics, political science, psychology, and sociology. Organizational scholars use an array of quantitative and qualitative research methods to develop important insights about the antecedents and consequences of organizational behavior. Engage in the academic analysis of organizations to discover how and why organizations behave the way they do.

Sustainability Minor

Sustainability is the intersection of social, environmental, and economic issues. Involving far more than simply turning off lights or recycling bottles and paper, sustainability has implications for how we eat and drink. It impacts how we treat the land, sea, air, and atmosphere and informs how we assess the proper balance between profit, politics, and the common good. Coursework includes environmental science, economics, history, anthropology, philosophy, health, and political sciences classes.

Sustainability Sciences Minor

This curriculum explores the challenges of sustainability, bridging theory and practice in understanding what determines sustainability in world of humans and their environment. Investigate how human institutions, organizations, cultures, and technologies link and interact with their biophysical environments.

Theater Studies BA Major, Minor

Theater studies includes courses in acting, the history of the theater, and theater design.  Majors and minors are not limited by specializing in one area. They are exposed to all aspects of theater: performance, history, literature, criticism, design and technical theater, and theater administration. Atlanta is a vibrant arts city and provides the perfect backdrop to pursue these studies, land internships, and start a career.

Undecided BA Major, Minor

Women's, gender, and sexuality studies ba major, minor.

This program investigates the topics of women, gender, and sexuality from an inclusive perspective that takes into consideration factors such as socioeconomic status, race, and national identity. Students develop skills of critical thinking and analysis, writing and research, imagination and creative expression.

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Theater Studies welcomes students at all levels of experience. We offer a core curriculum that engages students in all aspects of theater. Our program educates collaborators and innovators who have multiple skills, who create new work, and who explore fresh, inventive approaches to rehearsal and production

Classes explore the literature, history, design, performance, management, and technology of theater.

Theater Studies Major

Theater studies minor, arts management concentration, playwriting major.

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Core Requirements

A Theater Studies major must complete the following core courses for a total of 29-31 credit hours:

  • One acting course: THEA 120, THEA 221 OR THEA 222

History, Literature, and Criticism

  • THEA 210W: Reading for Performance
  • THEA 215: History of Drama and Theater I
  • THEA 216: History of Drama and Theater II
  • THEA 410W: Aesthetics and Criticism

Design or Administration

  • THEA 230: Principles of Design OR THEA 240: Arts Administration

Creating Productions

  • THEA 250: Directing I OR THEA 360R: Ensemble OR THEA 370R: Creating New Works

Technical Theater

  • THEA 130: Stagecraft
  • THEA 200R: Theater Practicum (1 credit)
  • THEA 230, THEA 243, THEA 331, THEA 332, THEA 333, or THEA 334

Elective Requirements

In addition to the core requirements, majors must complete three elective courses for a total of 9-12 credit hours.

  • One of these must be at the 200-level or higher, and two must be at the 300-level or higher.

Auditions for the major or minor are not required.

Recent Curriculum Changes

For students who declare a Theater Studies major or minor during or after Summer 2023:

THEA 200R: Theater Practicum is no longer a requirement for the major or minor. Students may take THEA 230, 243, 331, 332, 333 or 334 to satisfy the Design/Admin Requirement

Registrar CodeCompletion HoursCourses Required
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Requirements

A Theater Studies minor must complete the following courses for a total of 11 credit hours:

  • THEA 120: Acting: Fundamentals

In addition to the core requirements, minors must complete three elective courses for a total of 9-12 credit hours. (Some dramatic literature courses in other departments are approved for these electives.)

  • One course must be at the 100-level or higher.
  • One course must be at the 200-level or higher.
  • One course must be at the 300-level or higher.

Note: THEA 100, Introduction to Theater can count towards the minor as an elective, along with other 100-level courses.

THEA 200R: Theater Practicum is no longer a requirement for the minor. 

Open to  rising juniors  and  eligible rising seniors.

The Concentration in Arts Management is a collaboration between several arts departments in Emory College and the Goizueta Business School BBA Program. Participation is limited to rising junior and eligible rising senior BBA students and students of select arts majors in the College.

This concentration provides knowledge, competencies and experiences for BA and BBA students interested in pursuing administrative and management careers in the performing arts. BBA students who complete this concentration focus on the history, politics and practice of the arts field of their choice within the college. BA students complement their understanding of their arts field with classes in the Business School.

Courses offer academic perspectives, experiential opportunities and real-world experience through internships and field studies. Students who complete the concentration acquire grounding in the basic principles of business practices including management, marketing, finances, fundraising, philanthropy and ethics.

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PLAYWRTBA4312

Cross-listed (ENG or ENGCW/THEA) -14 credit hours

  • Playwriting (372RW)
  • Advanced Playwriting (375RW)
  • History of Drama and Theater 1 and 2 (215 and 216)

Theater Studies (THEA) – 13-16 credit hours

  • Reading for Performance (210W)
  • Two courses from Acting or Directing or Design (These 2 courses must be from different areas)
  • One dramatic literature course 300-level or above (ENG course can be used if focused on dramatic literature)

English/Creative Writing (ENG and ENGCW) – 14-16 credit hours

  • Two literature courses 300-level or above (at least one course must be focused on dramatic literature)
  • Two Creative Writing workshops (Poetry, Fiction, Creative Non-fiction, Screenwriting, or repeat Playwriting / Advanced Playwriting); only ONE of these can be at the 200-level.

A visit with the Theater Studies Department and Creative Writing Program and attending classes or a production are all highly encouraged and welcomed. There are no admission requirements for Playwriting.

Joint Playwriting majors will be assigned an advisor from either the Creative Writing or Theater Studies faculty.

Declaring a Joint Playwriting Major

Students interested in finding out more about the joint playwriting major should talk to a faculty member in either Theater Studies or Creative Writing. Those conversations provide a good foundation for declaring the major. After talking with faculty, an official declaration of the major can be completed by contacting Nora Lewis with Creative Writing.

Emory's resources offer special opportunities for joint playwriting majors. Theater Emory and its Playwriting Center provide a unique resource for student playwrights. Established and emerging playwrights come to Emory to work on their plays with a diverse group of artistic collaborators including students, faculty and professional theater artists. Play development has become a vital stage of playwriting in the United States, and Theater Emory has established itself as an important center for that work. Since its inception in 1989, the Playwriting Center has commissioned and developed scripts with major playwrights including Arthur Kopit, Frank Manley, Steve Murray, Wole Soyinka and Naomi Wallace.

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Creative Writing Certificate

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A certificate program for aspiring writers

Best-selling novels, blockbuster movies and award-winning poems all start with an idea…but the crucial next step of creating words to convey and express those ideas can be daunting. Our customizable Creative Writing Certificate program provides individualized guidance from experienced instructors who have published works in multiple genres. Explore methodologies across all writing categories as you refine both your personal style and voice utilizing the most effective tools and techniques. Schedule flexibility combined with a variety of elective options allows you to tailor the curriculum based on personal interests and skill sets. Build your platform and grow your brand as you work to successfully achieve your writing goals.

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The following types of students will benefit from this program:

  • Working professionals looking to bolster their writing skills
  • Aspiring authors eager to become published
  • Hobbyists seeking to hone their craft

Program objectives

After successfully completing this program, students will be able to:

  • Demonstrate a well-rounded understanding of professional writing techniques spanning all aspects of the writing process
  • Utilize the practical knowledge of how to grow their platform, evaluate the commercial potential of their work, and move toward publishing
  • Create a tangible testament to their academic achievement in the field

Certificate requirements

To receive the certificate, students must:

  • Complete all four (4) of the core courses
  • Complete at least three (3) elective courses
  • Attend at least 80% of the class sessions in each course
  • Satisfy all program requirements within 18 months

All courses are also offered open enrollment, meaning anyone can register for them regardless of affiliation with Emory or desire to complete the certificate program. Students must apply for and be accepted into the Advanced Revision Workshop .

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Certificate overview

Duration 12-18 months

Cost $3,045

Time commitment 84 hours

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Students should complete the four (4) required courses in the order listed below.

Students must complete three (3) of the following electives before, during, or after the required courses.

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Minor in English-Creative Writing

A student may minor in Creative Writing by completing 200; two courses chosen from 230, 231, 232, 233; two courses chosen from 322, 323, 326; and one 300-level elective course chosen in consultation with the department chair.

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In every area of life—whether you pursue a career in academia, business, or law—your success depends your ability to communicate intelligently and persuasively. Great writers are critical thinkers who can distill and organize complex issues and make sense of the world through a fresh lens.

At Emory, you’ll delve into classical and modern writing and explore genres ranging from poetry to science fiction and Shakespeare to Southern literature. Along with a traditional English major, we have the following joint majors:

  • Classics and English
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Earning a degree in English provides a solid foundation for many career paths. You might think of teaching or journalism—but our Emory English major alumni work in many areas, including media and communications, business development, law, marketing healthcare services, and information technology.

Recent Emory grads have gone on to successful careers at Bloomberg, Teach for America, The Home Depot, L’Oreal USA, Tory Burch, and City Year.

They’re also pursing advanced degrees as such institutions as Loyola, University Chicago School of Law, Boston College, Emory School of Medicine, and Oxford University.

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"Shakespeare and the Law" integrates the study of Shakespeare with legal theories of punishment. The course includes trips to a Georgia State Prison where you’ll discuss Shakespeare's plays with men who are incarcerated.

Studies in African American Literature 1900-Present

A topics course dealing with major traditions and issues in African American literature from 1900 to the present. Possible topics include passing, black women writers, and the Harlem Renaissance.

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Delve into world literature in English since 1950. Selected works may include texts on African, Caribbean, Indian, Pacific, and Canadian literature.

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The dream machine: beat writing and the counterculture, 1940 - 1975.

Examine the momentous change in American culture, literature, and politics following World War II through the lens of the unruly, diverse, and provocative group of writers, artists, and intellectuals known as the Beat Generation.

Podcasting on Health

Explore the fast-growing world of podcasting. In this hands-on course, you’ll apply research, writing, and technical skills to produce lively and effective episodes on health issues.

Southern Women's Writing

Travel to Alice Walker’s birthplace and Flannery O’Connor’s home on an exploration of how Southern women writers have sought to disrupt dominant conceptions through innovative works and activism.

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Kate Norton, English and Psychology double major, researched student awareness and attitudes around the Emory Writing Center. She received a grant through the Undergraduate Research Program to present her project findings at the Southeastern Writing Center Association Conference.

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In most creative writing programs, faculty the quality of ours would be working in a Masters of Fine Arts (MFA) program, focusing on training professionals. Ours are integrated into the English department, creating a much more fluid sense of community. In fact, we're emerging as one of the most significant places in the nation where this kind of broad community exists. Michael Elliott Senior associate dean for faculty in Emory College of Arts and Sciences and Winship Distinguished Research Professor in English

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Majors & Minors

Students can declare a major/minor during, or after the second semester of their freshman year and no later than the end of the sophomore year. No more than 2 concentrations are allowed, either: 1 major, 2 majors or 1 major and 1 minor. A 2.0 average must be maintained in any major or minor, and only one (1) undergraduate degree may be earned from Emory.

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Program Requirements

All majors must take one 200-level introductory workshop in fiction or poetry.

Students who have completed the 200-level requirement may move into any Intermediate workshop. Creative Writing majors may take only ONE 200-level course as part of the major. Most instructors require writing samples even though you have taken a pre-requisite course.

The only 300-level class that does not have a 200-level pre-requisite is ENGCW/THEA 372RW Playwriting.

Creative Writing course numbers that include the letter "W" will fulfill the Continuing Communication General Education Requirement.

The same is required of non-majors who wish to take Creative Writing workshops, though some professors may choose to waive this requirement for junior and senior non-majors. The requirement is never waived for majors.

Advanced Courses

Students who make an A- or better in the Intermediate-level workshops may apply to take Advanced-level workshops. The individual instructor may require a writing sample from all students for admission to the Advanced workshops. Only students who receive a positive assessment of readiness will enter Advanced workshops.

Creative Writing workshops fill quickly so apply as soon as possible. If the class you apply for is full, you may be added to an internal waitlist (not visible in OPUS) and you will be contacted by email if a space opens.

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