Undergraduate Programs
- Actuarial Science
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- Communication and Media Studies
- Computer & Information Sciences
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- English
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- French
- General Studies
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- International Studies
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- Religious Studies
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- Spanish
- Theatre & Fine Arts
- Africana / Black Studies
- American Sign Language & Deaf Studies
- Applications & Analysis
- Catholic Studies
- Computer & Statistical Analysis
- Computer Crime
- Dance
- Design & Production
- Film Studies
- Fine Arts
- Inequality, Race, and Justice
- Information Security and Digital Forensics
- Information Systems
- Italian Studies
- Justice and Peace Studies
- Latin American Studies
- Law and Jurisprudence
- Middle Eastern & Islamic Studies
- Military Science
- Natural Science
- Public Health Minor
- Public History
- Statistics
- Studio Arts
- Vincentian Poverty Studies
- Web Design
- Women's Studies Program
- Writing Studies
French
Knowing another language enriches your personal life, expands the range of professional opportunities open to you and increases your power to act as a citizen of the world. At the college level, you can begin a new language or build on your knowledge of a language that you have already studied.