Interdisciplinary Studies at UConn: Arts, Humanities, Linguistics, & Cultural Studies
The listing below provides links to many of the undergraduate interdisciplinary offerings at the University of Connecticut . This is not an exhaustive list. Much interdisciplinary work goes on within departments, whether in the form of concentrations within a major or minor, or within particular courses. [Find out more ...]
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Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies Program http://www.languages.uconn.edu/programs/clcs/clcs.html
Situated in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages, the Comparative Literary and Cultural Studies Program outlines a major that draws on courses in the humanities, arts, and social sciences (click here for more information). Students interested in majoring in the field may do so through the Individualized Major Program.
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Film Studies http://www.languages.uconn.edu/programs/film/film.html
Situated in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages, the Film Studies program offers a minor. Students interested in majoring in the field may do so through the Individualized Major Program.
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Linguistics http://www.linguistics.uconn.edu/
The Linguistics department offers a minor in Linguistics and majors in Linguistics and Philosophy and Linguistics and Psychology.
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Religion http://www.catalog.uconn.edu/minors.htm#Rel
Students interested in the study of religion can opt for the CLAS religion minor. The religion minor can form the basis of a religion major through the Individualized major program.
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Humanities Institute http://web.uconn.edu/uchi/home.php
The Humanities Institute sponsors a variety of interdisciplinary scholarly activities in the humanities, open to faculty, graduate students, and undergraduates. It administers two research awards for undergraduates: Undergraduate Fellowships and Undergraduate Student Awards.
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