Undergraduate Majors
Majors
Concentrations within a major are listed below the major.
*Secondary education certification is available in majors followed by an asterisk (*). PreK-12 education certification is available for art education, French and Spanish.
Bachelor of Arts
Accounting
Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies
Art and Archaeology
archaeology
art education (preK-12)
art history
studio arts
Art Therapy
Biochemistry
Biology*
Business Administration
accounting
finance
human resource management
individual career interest
international economics and finance
marketing
Chemistry*
Communication Arts
Early Childhood Education
Economics
Elementary/Special Education
English*
creative writing
drama and theatre
literature
Environmental Science and Policy
coastal and watershed studies
environmental biology
environmental chemistry
environmental policy
Finance
French*
Global Studies
History*
public history
Integrated Marketing Communication
Law and Criminal Justice
Mathematics*
Music
music history and literature
music performance
piano pedagogy
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Public Health
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish: Iberian and Latin American Cultural Studies*
Sustainability Studies
Bachelor of Science
Computer Science
Nursing
Pre-Professional Preparation
Pre-Dental Studies
Pre-Law Studies
Pre-Medical Studies
Pre-Veterinary Studies
The Single Major
Students enrolled in one major specialize in one of the fields Hood offers. Declaration of major is made during the spring of the sophomore year. An academic department may refuse to accept as a major, or may drop as a major, a student whose Grade Point Average in the discipline falls below 2.0.
The Double Major
As a double major, the student specializes in two of the fields Hood offers. At least one of these fields must be declared during the spring of the sophomore year. Students must identify the second major in the same manner during the spring of the junior year. Students should consult the appropriate department chairperson for assignment to a second adviser in the second major.
Double majors must meet the major requirements of both departments. The courses may count for requirements in both majors, but the credits can only count toward one major.
Students must confer with both advisers prior to each registration. In programs where there is great overlapping of requirements, a student may not double major.
Students who double major in different degree areas (e.g., Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science) must confer with their advisers and the registrar's office to determine which degree will be awarded. Unlike the double degree, which requires a minimum of 154 credits, students complete a minimum of 124 credits for the double major and earn one degree.
The Interdepartmental Major
The purpose of the major is to allow students with superior achievement to use the existing courses, curriculums and programs to structure an individualized program of studies with the guidance and assistance of a program advisory committee.
Working with the Program Advisory Committee, consisting of faculty members from the represented disciplines, the student submits a petition of interdepartmental major requirements no later than March 15 of the sophomore year to the Committee on Academic Standards and Policies for consideration. Transfer students with first-semester junior status must submit petitions no later than October 15 or March 15 of the first semester on campus.
To graduate as an interdepartmental major with an individually designed program, a student must have at least 15 credits in one of the areas represented in the major and at least 12 credits in another field for a total of at least 30 credits, 15 of which must be at the 300- or 400-level. A 300- or 400-level capstone course is required. Approval is necessary before the student implements the program. The individualized program is a contract and, as such, is binding.
Students may count toward the major only those courses which are included in the program outline. (Courses within the disciplines contained in the interdepartmental major, but not included in the program outline, are considered electives.)
If a student wishes to revise the approved program, the primary adviser will assist and the Program Advisory Committee must approve the amended outline by majority vote. Any amendments must be submitted to the Committee on Academic Standards and Policies for approval. However, no significant changes will be permitted if the student is within 36 semester hours of graduation.
Accounting Major, B.A.
Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies Major, B.A.
Art and Archaeology Major with Archaeology Concentration, B.A.
Art and Archaeology Major with Art Education Concentration (pre K-12), B.A.
Art and Archaeology Major with Art History Concentration, B.A.
Art and Archaeology Major with Studio Art Concentration, B.A.
Art Therapy, B.A.
BA and MS 4PLUS Program in Art Therapy and Counseling
Biochemistry Major, B.A.
BA and MS 4PLUS Program in Biochemistry and Biomedical Science
Biology Major, B.A.
BA and MS 4PLUS Program in Biology and Biomedical Science
Biology Secondary Education Certification
Business Administration Major, B.A.
BA (any major) and MBA 4PLUS Program
Chemistry Major, B.A.
Chemistry Secondary Education Certification
Coastal Studies Semester
Communication Arts Major, B.A.
Computer Science Major, B.S.
BS and MS 4PLUS Program in Computer Science/Cybersecurity
BS/MS 4PLUS Program in Computer Science/Information Technology
Economics Major, B.A.
Education Majors and Certification Programs
Early Childhood Education Major, B.A.
Elementary/Special Education Major, B.A.
Secondary Education Certification
English Major, B.A.
English Major, B.A. with Creative Writing Concentration
English Major, B.A. with Drama and Theatre Concentration
English Major, B.A. with Literature Concentration
English Secondary Education Certification
Environmental Science and Policy Major, B.A.
BA/MS 4PLUS Program in Environmental Science
Finance, B.A.
French Major, B.A.
French Education Certification
Global Studies, B.A.
History Major, B.A.
History Major, B.A. with Optional Public History Concentration
History Secondary Education Certification
Integrated Marketing Communication, B.A.
Law and Criminal Justice Major, B.A.
Mathematics Major, B.A.
Mathematics Secondary Education Certification
Music Major with Music History and Literature Concentration, B.A.
Music Major with Music Performance Concentration, B.A.
Music Major with Piano Pedagogy Concentration, B.A.
Nursing Major, BSN
Philosophy Major, B.A.
Political Science Major, B.A.
Pre-Professional Studies
Psychology Major, B.A.
BA/MS 4PLUS Program in Psychology/Counseling
BA and MS 4PLUS Program in Art Therapy and Counseling
Public Health Major, B.A.
Social Work Major, B.A.
Sociology Major, B.A.
Spanish: Iberian and Latin American Cultural Studies Major, B.A.
Spanish Education Certification
Sustainability Studies, B.A.