Humanities

Studying Humanities has often been touted as “learning to learn.” Often a precursor to a career in law, writing, advertising, or art, a degree in Humanities develops critical thinking, interpretation and communication skills. No other major provides such exposure to our collective cultural heritage. Art, literature, history, and religion are closely examined and discussed. Classes are small to promote discourse and deeper understanding. Seniors often work at newspapers and magazines, and students produce the campus newspaper and Concordia’s literary journal, The Promethean.

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