Programs of Study
What is anthropology?
What does it mean to be human? That’s the question you’ll try to answer while pursuing a degree in anthropology. You’ll study human beings and past and present societies throughout the world. You’ll gain a broad overview of diverse peoples and cultures and acquire critical thinking skills, preparing you for today’s increasingly globalized world and job market.
Why study anthropology at UNH?
You can take hands-on courses in archaeology and socio-cultural, applied, medical, biological and forensic anthropology, and work with faculty on academic and applied research…
What is art history?
How do we define and value beauty? What is the role of the visual in the human experience? Art history is the study of art through the ages, and in this degree program you’ll learn to research, interpret and analyze art within broader cultural and historical perspectives. You’ll undertake a comprehensive, in-depth study of Western art from the ancient world to the present, and also be exposed to non-Western cultures and artistic traditions. Our graduates are well prepared for careers within the arts, as well as further study in fields such as architecture, business or…
What is studio art?
Immerse yourself in the fine arts through the studio art major at UNH. You’ll have the opportunity to develop your skills practicing two- and three-dimensional art forms that range from drawing, painting and photography to ceramics, sculpture and furniture design. You’ll gain a wide breadth of studio experience while also studying art history, writing and language to build a solid foundation in the liberal arts. With a degree in studio art, you’ll be prepared for careers in the arts or further study in graduate programs as varied as architecture, business and law.
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What is studio art/art education?
If you’re interested in teaching art, our degree with the option in studio art/art education will prepare you for a career as an art educator in public schools. In the first four years, you’ll immerse yourself in the studio art program, earning a bachelor’s degree while gaining broad experience working with diverse media. You’ll have the opportunity to study art forms such as drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, sculpture and woodcraft. A fifth-year internship satisfies the initial certification requirements for teachers of art in public…
What is the study of ancient Mediterranean civilizations?
In studying the classics, you’ll explore fundamental questions of human life and discover how these have been answered by thinkers, artists and writers from the ancient world. You’ll study topics including ancient Greek and Roman history, language, mythology, politics and culture. The flexibility of the ancient Mediterranean civilizations degree option provides the opportunity to take courses covering neighboring populations in Europe, North Africa and the Near East. The program is well-suited for students wishing to pursue a double…
What is the study of classical languages and literatures?
In choosing the classical languages and literatures degree option, you’ll study ancient Greek and Roman history, philosophy and language, exploring the cultural foundations of Western civilization. This option includes language requirements in Greek and Latin, preparing you for graduate studies in the classics or teaching Latin at the secondary school level. Classical studies provide an excellent liberal arts foundation and you also will be well prepared for work or further studies in fields such as business, communications, law and…
What is the study of Latin and Latin teaching?
In the Latin and Latin teaching degree option, you’ll study Latin and the civilization, culture and mythology of the Roman world. The program provides the foundation for a career teaching Latin in secondary school. You may pursue a fifth-year of internship and study through the UNH Department of Education in order to prepare to meet teaching certification requirements in New Hampshire and many other states.
Why study Latin and Latin teaching at UNH?
In addition to an excellent foundation in the liberal arts, the Latin and Latin teaching degree…
What is communication?
Communication is the study of efforts to create, share and control meaning. Communication occurs in face-to-face contexts, via speech and the body, and through technologies as old as writing and as new as social media. In this degree program, students explore the role of communication in relationships between people, cultures, industries and technologies. Through courses in rhetoric, media studies, and language and social interaction, students learn how different modes of communication shape understanding and social relations. Our goal is to help you become a…
What is the business applications option in communication?
If you enjoy connecting with other people and are considering a career in marketing, advertising or business management, our business applications option within the communication degree program will give you a head start. The program is offered in collaboration with UNH’s Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, allowing you to enhance your liberal arts education with professional training in your field of interest. You’ll have the opportunity to take courses in areas such as marketing, organizational behavior, leadership,…
What is the media practices option in communication?
Whether you’re interested in radio broadcasting, videography, vlogging, documentary production, screenwriting or social media influencing, the media practices option in the communication degree program will give you the experience and hands-on training to succeed. You’ll learn about mass media and new digital media technologies, and establish a foundation in digital, film and audio media production. Then you’ll gain field experience in an area of your choosing, such as media production, digital marketing and broadcasting, through a…
What is a Bachelor of Music in composition?
If you dream of writing inspiring music for bands, orchestras, choirs, films, video games or innovative chamber ensembles, then the Bachelor of Music in composition is for you. The music composition degree program at UNH builds on a core set of classes in music theory, analysis and history, and places heavy emphasis on composition and continuing to develop your skills as a performer. The major is recommended for students considering a professional career in composition or graduate study leading to an advanced degree.
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What is the education degree?
The four-year Education major is designed for students who seek a rich understanding of education grounded in science, the arts and the humanities. The Education major offers opportunities to integrate knowledge and research methodologies from several academic disciplines and clinical sites into a focused examination of the interdisciplinary field of education.
Why study education at UNH?
The goal of the UNH Education B.A. program is to graduate teachers who are leaders and role-models in the communities in which they teach. Graduates of this program are …
What are the four-year undergraduate education options?
The four-year education degree options are for students interested in obtaining teaching credentials in four years in early childhood education, elementary education, health and physical education, mathematics, music, theatre or dance. For elementary education, you’ll pursue a B.A. degree in Education. For the other areas, you’ll pursue a bachelor’s degree (B.S., B.A. or B.M.) in your chosen field while also studying human development and learning, contemporary educational perspectives, and classroom management. Completing the program’s…
What is the educational studies dual major?
The dual major in educational studies program is designed for students who are interested in an education that integrates fieldwork and research in a range of educational settings, including classrooms, museums and nonprofits, whether they aspire to become educators, activists or policymakers or deepen their knowledge of education as informed citizens.
Why study educational studies at UNH?
As a major research university, we place a strong emphasis on studies and research with faculty, giving you valuable experiences that will be relevant both…
What is English?
You love reading novels, you love to write, or you’re fascinated with the origins of the English language. These are all good reasons to pursue a degree in English, which will give you broad exposure to the history and literature of the English language, while you also learn critical thinking skills and how to write clearly and persuasively. English majors are experts in the art and science of words, allowing you to expand your imaginative potential and solve real-world problems.
Why study English at UNH?
The English program at UNH offers a great deal of flexibility. After…
What is English literature?
English literature is the study of literature written in the English language. In this degree program, you’ll become a skilled reader and interpreter of literary works, films, media creations and cultural phenomena. Understanding literature is multidimensional, and includes the consideration of the artistic, historical, cultural and theoretical contexts that inform imaginative creations. The literature major is especially well suited for students interested in graduate studies in English or law school, but it is also an excellent program for those who want to…
What is the text, business writing and digital Studies degree option?
The text, business writing and digital studies option within the English degree program will give you the professional and critical skills to succeed in the modern workplace. You’ll have the opportunity to study areas including social media, business writing genres, digital storytelling and web design. You’ll also become skilled in critical thinking, analysis and communication.
Why study text, business writing and digital Studies at UNH?
This new UNH program helps meet employer demand for workers with wide-ranging and…
What is the English/Law 3+3 option?
If you’re interested in law school, our English/Law 3+3 degree program offers the possibility of earning both a bachelor's degree and a law degree in six–rather than seven–years of study. After completing three years as an undergraduate and gaining admission to UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law through the approved process, you will become a full-time first-year law student. After your first year of law study, the credits you earn will count toward the J.D. degree and as credits sufficient to complete UNH's requirements for the bachelor's degree.
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What is English teaching?
Do you enjoy working with young adults? Do you love to share your enthusiasm for literature? Do you like to help others with their writing? If so, consider becoming an English teacher. This program will prepare you to teach middle- or high-school level English. You’ll study English literature and grammar, human development and learning, the education system and teaching practices. In your senior year, you’ll be able to apply for a fifth year of study and internship to fulfill New Hampshire’s teaching certification requirements.
Why study English teaching at UNH?
The…
What is journalism?
Our democracy depends on journalists who can cut through the noise and find the information upon which the public relies. Journalists are trained to report deeply, behave ethically, and write clearly and compellingly. News platforms, both print and digital, are changing rapidly, yet the heart of journalism — fact gathering, observing, writing and editing — remains the same, whether you’re composing a multimedia slideshow or a page-one feature. The UNH journalism program teaches you to ask questions that elicit significant answers, to simplify the complicated and to use…
What is fine arts?
Whether you plan to work as an artist or pursue graduate studies, our fine arts degree will prepare you with a solid foundation in art history and studio art. Students admitted to the studio arts program may submit a portfolio of work to be considered for the B.F.A. Through your studies, you’ll have the opportunity to work with a broad array of media, with access to facilities including our sculpture, ceramics, and woodworking and furniture design studios.
Why study fine arts at UNH?
You’ll develop and refine your creative vision while in the fine arts degree program at…
What is French?
French is the official language in 33 countries spread over five continents. While studying for your degree in French, you will gain fluency by learning the language and open your horizons by exploring French and Francophone literature, films and other cultural productions. You will learn about historical and contemporary civilization in a number of French-speaking countries, acquiring a deeper understanding of French heritage and the variety of cultures that make up the Francophone world.
Why study French at UNH?
As a French major at UNH, you will work closely with dedicated…
What is geography?
Are you curious about the world? Do you want to make a difference? The geography major links local to global perspectives and environmental and social sciences. We study relationships between environments and people, exploring the form, function and perceptions of places and spaces and how they interact and change. Geographic insights are fundamental to solving major challenges of our time, including climate change, environmental hazards, social justice, political conflict, public health, globalization, sustainability, and urban and rural development.Wherever you want to…
What is German?
If you’re interested in the German language, literature or culture, intend to pursue a career where a background in foreign languages and culture would be useful, or are considering teaching German at the secondary-school level, the German degree program is for you. German is the most widely spoken language in Europe, and Germany plays a significant role in the global economy, making this degree program well suited to a variety of careers nationally and internationally.
Why study German at UNH?
You’ll gain a solid foundation in the German language while also studying aspects…
What is Global Studies?
The most pressing matters of our time —migration, climate change, violent conflict, human rights, economic globalization, health pandemics—transcend national boundaries and require a global response. The global studies degree program will equip you to take on these worldwide challenges through rigorous interdisciplinary coursework, language studies and a rich international experience. Combine the dual major with another major at UNH and graduate as a critically minded and responsible global citizen ready to contribute meaningfully to the world.
Why study Global…
What is the study of history?
Are you fascinated with how things used to be and what that means for us now? History is the study of the past and how that knowledge can inform the present and the future. This is a broad degree program, allowing you to focus on a particular country, region, time period or aspect of human culture that interests you, such as religion, science or cultural movements. You’ll develop the skills in critical reading and writing that form the basis of a solid liberal arts education and prepare you for a wide range of careers, as well as graduate or professional school…
What is the History/Law 3+3 option?
This fast-track program is designed for students with an interest in history who also intend to pursue a law degree. In the history program, you’ll learn valuable critical thinking and communication skills while examining the past and how it informs the present. You’ll begin studying law in your senior year, simultaneously completing your bachelor’s degree in history. After two more years of study, you’ll have completed your law degree in six years, rather than the standard seven.
Why study the History/Law 3+3 option at UNH?
If you’re a highly motivated…
The Homeland Security program is a UNH Manchester program offered fully on both the Durham and Manchester campuses. The program gives you the tools to defend, protect, act and react to threats small and large, from bioterrorism to data breaches to natural disasters.
Contact James Ramsay for more information: james.ramsay@unh.edu.
What is humanities?
The humanities ask, “What does it mean to be human?” As a student in the humanities degree program, you’ll explore that fundamental question of existence. For answers, you’ll look everywhere from Greek tragedies, postmodern novels and High Renaissance sculpture to pop art, baroque music and contemporary psychological and social theories. Humanities students are in the company of scientists, artists, musicians, historians, revolutionaries, philosophers and writers who, for thousands of years, have been engaged in the same quest. To guide students on this journey are…
What is Interdisciplinary Humanities?
The humanities ask, “What does it mean to be human?” The answers we give to that question affect everything we do, from our workplaces to our societies to our families to our politics. As a student in the Interdisciplinary humanities degree program, you’ll learn to use multiple perspectives to explore the fundamental questions of human existence. For answers, you’ll look everywhere from Greek tragedies, postmodern novels and High Renaissance sculpture to pop art, baroque music and contemporary psychological and social theories. You'll be in the company…
What is international affairs?
International affairs is the study of global issues through the disciplines of political science, history, economics, geography, sociology, and anthropology. Students acquire the substantive knowledge, practical skills, and real-world experience to address critical issues in international affairs, including: war and diplomacy; trade; climate change and biodiversity; human rights; women’s rights; refugees and migration; inequality and poverty. This major provides students with theoretical approaches grounded in the study of real places and peoples. Students…
What is Italian studies?
As a student majoring in Italian, you’ll learn why Italy’s art, food, literature and cinema have such a large and lasting impact on culture worldwide. While you’re at it, you’ll gain proficiency in Italian, which is spoken as a second language by 250 million people. Italy is a major political and economic force in Europe and beyond and possesses the world’s seventh largest economy. Many employers seek people who speak both Italian and English. An estimated 7,500 American companies do business with Italy, and more than 1,000 U.S. firms have offices there.
Why study…
What is justice studies?
Whether you’re interested in working in law enforcement, the court system, as a U.S. Marshal or a victim’s advocate, our justice studies degree will give you a fundamental understanding of justice and legal systems in the U.S. and abroad. You’ll draw on disciplines such as social sciences, humanities and psychology while examining topics that range from racial justice and immigration law to juvenile delinquency, intimate partner violence, cybercrime and counterterrorism. Students with an interest in forensics may also consider the forensics minor. As a graduate of…
What is linguistics?
Linguistics is the study of language. Linguists are interested in understanding the properties common to all human languages along with language history, function and acquisition. What are the characteristics that all languages share and what makes each language distinctive? How does language vary according to region, social class, ethnicity and gender? Linguists also explore many specific aspects of individual languages, language groups and language uses. A linguistics degree cuts across the boundaries between the sciences and the humanities and is closely allied with…
What is a Bachelor of Music in music education?
Educators inspire and change students’ lives. If you want to teach music in a K-12 setting, the Bachelor of Music in music education degree qualifies you for certification in New Hampshire and neighboring states in only four years’ time. Students demonstrating musical skill and a firm commitment to leading school students to artistic success may be admitted to this program. You’ll study music performance, theory, analysis and history, as well as teaching methods and human development. You’ll be able to select an emphasis in vocal or…
What is music composition?
If you want to develop your skills as a composer while also pursuing a broad liberal arts education, the Bachelor of Arts in music with an option in composition is the degree you should pursue. You’ll study music theory and analysis, the history and literature of music, and world music and technical skills such as ear training and piano as you grow as a composer and performer.
Why study music composition at UNH?
As a music student at UNH, you’ll study composition with nationally and internationally known composition faculty and learn from guest composers. You’ll be…
What is liberal studies in music?
If you’re serious about your interest in music, but also want a broad liberal arts education, the liberal studies option is the music degree program for you. You’ll study music history and literature, music in world cultures, as well as music theory and analysis. You’ll develop your skills at inquiry, research and writing as you also continue to train your ear and practice through lessons and performing ensembles. As a student of this program, you’ll be prepared for graduate study leading to a master's or doctoral degree.
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What is performance study in music?
The Bachelor of Arts in performance study degree is the program for you if you wish to develop your talent as a performer while also gaining a solid liberal arts education. You’ll develop your musicianship through private study, chamber music and some of the best performing ensembles in the region. You’ll be immersed in the study of music theory, history, literature and world music while sharpening your listening and performance skills. This program is recommended if you’re considering graduate study leading to a master's or doctoral degree in music.
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What is neuroscience and behavior?
Neuroscience and behavior is a multidisciplinary field that seeks to understand the complex relationship between the nervous system and behavior in humans and other animals. Although our understanding of the connection between nervous system function and behavior is increasing rapidly, there is still much to discover about the brain and sensory systems in general and how they influence human development, reproduction, cognition, memory and learning, stress, attention control and more. The importance of understanding animal behavior, including foraging and…
What is a Bachelor of Music in performance?
The Bachelor of Music in performance degree is the program for you if you wish to focus intensively on developing your skills as a performer. This program places heavy emphasis on performance study and is great preparation for master and doctoral degree programs. You’ll develop your musicianship through private study, chamber music and some of the best performing ensembles in the region. You’ll be immersed in the study of music theory, history, literature and world music while sharpening your listening and performance skills.
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What is philosophy?
As participants in a conversation that extends back to the Ancient Greeks and the Vedic Scriptures, you will acquire the ability to think systematically and imaginatively about fundamental and enduring issues such as morality, justice, beauty, gender, race, nature, artificial intelligence, space, time, and the meaning of life and death.
Why study philosophy at UNH?
Our internationally renowned professors emphasize discussion, debate and writing in their courses, and wrestling with these big questions will prepare you exceptionally well for a wide variety of fulfilling…
What is the business, innovation and technology option in philosophy?
This philosophy of business, innovation and technology option in the philosophy degree program is designed for students who are interested in specializing in the relationships between markets, technology and human well-being. You will choose courses in the philosophy of artificial intelligence, evolution, neuroscience, biotechnology, business ethics, economic policy, environmental ethics and other high impact subjects.
Why study the philosophy of business, innovation and technology at UNH?
Our internationally renowned…
What is the ethics and social responsibility option in philosophy?
The ethics and social responsibility option in philosophy is designed for students who are especially concerned with exploring issues around individual and social moral responsibility, including in the areas of business, medicine, politics and technology. You’ll learn critical analytical and communication skills while exploring topics through a philosophical lens. You’ll be able to explore deep questions around issues such as the ethics of markets and money, law and medicine, and the implications of rapidly emerging…
What is the political and legal philosophy option?
The political and legal philosophy option in the philosophy degree program is designed for students who are interested in specializing in the systematic study of fundamental philosophical questions regarding politics, law and justice and how they apply to contemporary issues. This option allows you to specialize your philosophy major by studying topics such as the nature of justice, limits of state power, balancing liberty and equality, capitalism vs. socialism, authoritarian challenges to democracy, fascism and antifascism, privacy, freedom…
What is political science?
Political science gives you the conceptual tools to understand pressing questions in today’s world. Why is American politics so partisan? How do we grapple with systemic inequality and racism? Why do some countries democratize and others stay locked in authoritarianism? In the political science degree program at UNH, you will study power, institutions and policy making at the local, national and global levels. From local grassroots movements to interstate wars, political action and institutions affect our societies and our everyday lives. As a major, you will study…
What is the International Security Option in Political Science?
International security focuses on war, conflict, the foreign policies of states, as well as new threats to human security, such as those posed by climate change and pandemics. The international security option gives you the conceptual and methodological foundation of political science while allowing you to focus your electives on contemporary international security issues. You will study critical issues impacting global peace and stability including terrorism, ethnic conflict, nuclear weapons, drug-related violence, human…
What is a Bachelor of Music in pre-teaching?
If you’re passionate about teaching music and want to obtain a graduate degree, the pre-teaching degree program grants you a Bachelor of Music degree and a Master of Arts in Teaching degree in only five years. After four years of undergraduate study, you’ll undertake a fifth-year internship and graduate coursework to complete your teaching certification. You’ll study music performance, theory, analysis and history, as well as teaching methods and human development. You’ll be able to select an emphasis in vocal or instrumental music. Come prepare…
What is psychology?
Psychology is the study of the mind and human and animal behavior – what motivates us to do the things that we do? In this degree program, you’ll learn scientific research and analysis methods while studying how we learn and develop, how we interact socially, how our minds affect the way we perceive things, and how we identify and define abnormal behavior. You’ll have the opportunity to study areas such as counseling, the effects of both recreational and therapeutic drugs, the psychology of crime and justice and the psychology of consciousness. Like many of our students,…
What is Russian?
Russian is the most widely spoken of the Slavic languages and is the most geographically widespread language of Eurasia. To study Russian is to be introduced to one of the world’s great literatures and cultures. In the Russian degree program, you’ll study the Russian language and its history, reading important works of 19th and 20th century literature. You’ll also explore Russian contemporary society. Discussing Slavic cultures, Russian culture, various cultures inside of Russia and in post-soviet territories will help you understand regional and cultural diversity, build…
What is sociology?
Sociology is the study of society, or the way groups of people in a community, large or small, interact. This includes the ways in which a group or organization can affect individual decisions and behaviors, as well as the ways in which an individual can influence the group. You’ll learn how to conduct research, analyze data and perform statistical analyses while studying topics such as racism and gender inequality, communities and the environment, religion, drug addiction and mental health. You’ll be prepared for work or further study in fields such as counseling and…
What is Spanish?
Spanish is the second most spoken language in the world today, and the second language of the United States. In this degree program, you’ll gain fluency in Spanish while also developing an appreciation for linguistics, Spanish literature, and Spanish or Latin American civilization and culture. You’ll be prepared to live and work in a world community where Spanish is important for both personal and professional reasons. Many students in the program consider a double or dual major in a field such as business administration, linguistics, social work or international affairs.…
What is theatre?
There is no area of human endeavor that the theatre does not touch; so to teach and learn about theatre is to teach and learn about human life. Whether you live for the stage, have a love of costumes or see yourself running things behind the scenes, a theatre degree will allow you to engage with your passion for the performing arts, and for the life that the performing arts imitate. You’ll study performance, theatre history, and the elements of design and theatre technology. The program was designed with a relatively light credit load, allowing you to combine your theatre…
What is the acting and directing option in theatre?
The acting and directing option is one of the few programs in the nation that combines these two disciplines into a single trajectory. With a focus on creating the self-sufficient theatre artist, this option is designed to develop the skills and artistry necessary for a wide-ranging career in theatre. You’ll take multiple levels of acting, voice and movement, and directing courses and delve into virtually every aspect of the theory, history and practice of theatre. With immense opportunity for hands-on experience in all areas of theatre,…
What is the dance option in theatre?
By studying dance within the theatre degree program at UNH, you’ll be preparing yourself for a successful career on or off the stage. You’ll take classes in the history of dance, dance composition, choreography and performance, learning techniques in jazz, ballet, tap and even aerial dance. As a graduate of this program, you might work as a performer, choreographer or dance teacher.
Why study dance at UNH?
In addition to our award-winning faculty, the UNH Department of Theatre and Dance offers more than 25 performance opportunities every year in musicals…
What is design and theatre technology?
Designed for students who are interested in the magic behind the scenes, this option in the theatre degree program will prepare you to apply both artistic and technical elements with design principles to create the world for performing arts. You will work with faculty who are artists in the profession to develop an individually tailored program of study based on your interests and skills, including set design, costume design, lighting design, property design, scenic painting, technical direction and costume technology. The design and theatre technology…
What is musical theatre?
From Broadway to cabaret, musical theatre is a genre that continues to captivate generations by combining acting, song and dance. In this theatre degree program at UNH, you’ll develop and refine your talents in performance, movement and voice while studying the history of theatre and musical theatre. You’ll have the opportunity to perform in faculty- and student-directed productions, while also gaining hands-on experience through required practicums, working in areas such as sets, lighting, box office and marketing. Our program gives you a well-rounded experience for…
What is the secondary theatre education option?
One of only a few programs of its kind in the country, UNH’s secondary theatre education option will prepare you to teach theatre and direct productions with students in kindergarten through 12th grade. You’ll study the history of theatre and directing, the elements of design and theatre technology, and methods of teaching in theatre. You’ll gain hands-on practical teaching experience with K-12 students. As you complete your studies, you will have the option to enter theatre education directly as a teaching artist at professional theatres, get…
What is the youth drama option in theatre?
If you love the dramatic arts and see the possibilities for connecting with young children through creative programming, the youth drama option is for you. This theatre degree program will give you tools to work with children in settings inside and outside the classroom. Whether you’re interested in elementary school teaching or working as a teaching artist, you’ll learn advanced skills in storytelling and theatre, and you will have the opportunity to work with our master puppeteer. This program will give you hands-on teaching experience and the…
What is women’s and gender studies?
In the women’s and gender studies degree program, you’ll explore basic questions about gender roles, gender identity and social justice while examining the diverse experiences of women in various cultures and historical eras. You’ll study the intersection of gender with topics that range from gaming and sports to diversity and activism. This interdisciplinary degree program draws on areas including sociology, history and popular culture.
Why study women’s and gender studies at UNH?
As a relatively small department in the College of Liberal Arts, we’ll…
What are world languages?
The world languages dual major degree program is a streamlined language program for students majoring in business, engineering and physical sciences, life sciences and agriculture, or health and human services who wish to master a second language and improve their intercultural communication skills. Choose from Arabic, Chinese, classics, French, German, Italian, Russian or Spanish. Surveys of U.S. employers show the demand for employees with language skills far outpaces the supply. Increase your marketability and be ready for the globalized world with this dual…