College of Humanities and Public Affairs
Programs
Indicates accelerated graduate program is available for students in this major.
Undergraduate
- African and African American Studies (Minor)
- Agricultural Economics (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by Department of Economics and Department of Department of Agribusiness, Agricultural Education and Communication - Anthropology (BA, BS, Minor)
- Archaeology (Certificate)
- Archaeology (Minor)
- Asian Studies (Minor)
- Conservation Law Enforcement (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Department of Biology - Criminal Investigation (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Department of Psychology - Criminology and Criminal Justice (BA, BS)
- Criminology (Minor)
- Criminal Courts (Certificate)
- Cultural Anthropology (Certificate)
- Disabilities Studies (Minor)
- Diversity in the United States (Certificate)
- Diversity Studies (Minor)
- Economics (BA, BS, Minor)
- Ethics and Social Policy (Minor)
- Family and Juvenile Support Services (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, and the Department of Childhood Education and Family Studies. - General Economics (Certificate)
- Gender Studies (Minor)
- History (BA, BS, Minor)
- History (BSEd)
- Interfaith Engagement (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by Department of Religious Studies and Department of Communications - International Relations (Minor)
- Latin American, Caribbean, and Hispanic Studies (Minor)
- Law and Society, The (Minor)
- Linguistics (Minor)
Interdisciplinary program offered by the College of Arts and Letters and Department of Sociology and Anthropology - Medical Humanities (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by Department of Religious Studies and Department of Sociology and Anthropology - Mental Health and Spirituality (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by Department of Religious Studies and Department of Psychology - Middle Eastern Studies (Minor)
- Military Science (Minor)
- Modern Global Economy, The (Certificate)
- Native American Studies (Minor)
- Non-profit Leadership (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the Department of Communication, and the School of Social Work. - Non-profit Leadership (Minor)
Interdisciplinary program offered by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the Department of Communication, and the School of Social Work. - Ozarks Studies (Minor)
- Philosophy (BA, BS, Minor)
- Political Science (BA, BS, Minor)
- Public Administration (Minor)
- Public Law (Minor)
- Religious Studies (BA, BS, Minor)
- Social Science Research (Certificate)
- Sociology (BA, BS, Minor)
- Terrorism and National Security (Certificate)
Interdisciplinary program offered by Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Department of Political Science - Victim Advocacy (Certificate)
Graduate
- Applied Economics (Certificate)
- Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) (Certificate)
- Crime Prevention (Certificate)
- Criminal Justice Leadership and Management (Certificate)
- Criminology and Criminal Justice (MS)
- Defense and Strategic Studies, Doctor of (DDSS)
- Defense and Strategic Studies (MS)
- Defense and Strategic Studies (Certificate)
- Economic Development (Certificate)
- History (MA)
- Homeland Security and Defense (Certificate)
- International Affairs, Master of (MIA)
- Local Government Management (Certificate)
- Public Administration, Master of (MPA)
- Public Management (Certificate)
- Public Policy (Certificate)
- Public Safety (Certificate)
- Religious Studies (MA)
- Secondary Education with option in History (MSEd)
- Secondary Education with option in Social Science (MSEd)
- United States History (Certificate)
- World History (Certificate)
Center for research
The Bernice S. Warren Center for Archaeological Research
The Center is a research institute that conducts archaeological field work and other cultural resource management projects on a contractual basis. It primarily serves municipal, state, and federal government agencies. The center also offers hands-on experience for students interested in careers in archaeology and is active in local archaeological and preservation societies. Learn more: The Bernice S. Warren Center for Archaeological Research
Contact
Dean
Associate dean
Office
Strong Hall, Room 251
Phone
417-836-5529