New for the Fall 2025 semester, we are excited to launch one new major, three minor options and 7 new concentrations for our students.
The Integrative Humanities (B.A.) major provides students with a unique multidisciplinary education designed to awaken and nourish the intellectual, affective, and creative skills and dispositions necessary for seeing and meeting the needs of contemporary societies. Students will engage with transformational historical texts in philosophy, theology, and literature that help attune them to the ubiquity of both suffering and beauty in the natural, social, spiritual, and artifactual worlds. Courses in art and creative writing further hone students’ abilities to see and respond to suffering and beauty even while becoming more deeply aware of their own strengths, needs, and vulnerabilities. Taken together, the Humanities curriculum, including internship opportunities and a capstone project, equip students for a lifelong journey of contextualizing, wrestling with, making sense of, and impactfully responding to contemporary needs associated with suffering and beauty.
Along with the new major, three new minors are now available for students to select from.
Corporate Social Responsibility
Nonprofit Management
Professional Grant Writing
Students who would like more information on the new major or minors should contact members of the Arts & Humanities Department including Dr. Nelson, Dr. Young or Dr. Spangler.
Thanks to a partnership with RIZE education, 7 new fully online concentrations include over 50 new courses all of which are available online for our students.
Concentrations include:
AI Literacy
Business Analytics
Web Design
Esports & Gaming Administration
Information Technology
Digital Marketing
Public Health
Students interested in learning more about these concentrations should contact their advisor, or the campus RIZE director, Mr. Jim Croft.
More information can also be found on our website.