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Primary Online Breadth Subjects

In the Arts and Social Sciences

  • English
  • History
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

In Global and Public Affairs

  • Criminology and Criminal Justice
  • Political Science
  • Social Work

Students should satisfy most of their required 6.0 Breadth Area credits from among these 12 identified subjects.

Breadth AreaPrimary Online Breadth SubjectsDepartment
Culture and CommunicationEnglish (ENGL)English
HumanitiesHistory (HIST)History
Social SciencesAnthropology (ANTH) Sociology (SOCI)Sociology and Anthropology
 Criminology (CRCJ)ICCJ
 Political Science (PSCI)Political Science
 Psychology (PSYC)Psychology
 Social Work (SOWK)Social Work

Secondary Online Breadth Subjects

In the Arts and Social Sciences

  • Religion
  • Women and Gender Studies

In Global and Public Affairs

  • Economics
  • Law and Legal Studies

Breadth AreaSecondary Online Breadth SubjectsDepartment
Culture and Communication
HumanitiesReligion (RELI)College of Humanities
 Women’s & Gender Studies (WGST)F.I.S.T.
Social SciencesEconomics (ECON)Economics
 Law (LAWS)Law and Legal Studies

Free Elective Subjects with Online Offerings

Free elective subjects listed below are those in which students have some selection of online course offerings to complement their two core breadth areas. Primary and secondary online subjects above may also contribute to free elective requirements.

Breadth AreaOnline Elective Subjects
Culture and CommunicationAmerican Sign Language, Art History,
Art and Architecture, History, Communication and Media Studies, Digital Humanities, Film Studies, French, Journalism, Music, Modern languages
HumanitiesAfrican Studies, Applied Linguistics and Discourse Studies, Archaeology, Canadian Studies, Child Studies, Classical Civilization, European and Russian Studies, Human Rights and Social Justice, Humanities, Indigenous Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Linguistics
Philosophy Sexuality Studies
Social SciencesBusiness, Cognitive Science, Geography