- Home
- Programmes
- Area & Cultural Studies
- United States
- Massachusetts
49 Bachelor's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Massachusetts, United States
Islamic Civilization and Societies
The Islamic Civilization and Societies program from Boston College offers major and minor courses of study. Admission to the major is by application during the sophomore year. Admission to the minor is through submission of an acceptable program of courses.
Anthropology and Sociology
The Anthropology and Sociology program from Amherst College is committed to familiarizing students with the systematic analysis of culture and social life.
Jewish Studies
The Jewish Studies program at Williams College offers courses in multiple disciplines, including but not limited to: Religion, Classics, History, Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology, and Comparative Literature.
Languages and Cultures - Arabic Studies
From education to business and foreign service, a degree in foreign languages provides unlimited possibilities. Plus, at the Languages and Cultures - Arabic Studies program of the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania you’ll have the chance to study with faculty who are all native speakers of the languages they teach.
Languages and Cultures - Chinese Studies
Apply now for this degree program in Languages and Cultures - Chinese Studies, offered by the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania.
Cultural Anthropology
Anthropology is the holistic, cross-cultural study of humanity that explores the multiple ways humans live and create meaning in the world. At Northeastern University, the sociology and anthropology department specializes in Cultural Anthropology and Social Anthropology—the relationship of culture to the institutions, relationships, and practices of everyday life that make up social structures.
African and African American Studies
The Bachelor of African and African American Studies degree offered by Harvard University is designed for adult professionals with years of work experience who wish to complete their degrees part time, both on campus and online. The typical student is 30 years old, has previously completed one or two years of college, and works full time.
History, Culture, and Law
History, Culture, and Law is an interdisciplinary major at Northeastern University that provides students the opportunity to understand how legal systems are shaped by cultural norms and historical developments, as well as how social change has been and can be created through legal processes.
Global and Regional Studies
Global and Regional Studies is offered by Babson College. You will take four courses from an extensive list of liberal arts and sciences courses, covering topics in history, literature, environmental studies, sociology, law, anthropology, economics, and political science.
Hispanic Studies
The Hispanic Studies program offered by Wheaton College will take you places—literally. Explore literature, traditions, and current affairs of countries in the Spanish-speaking world. Experience a different way of life and practice your conversational skills with a semester abroad.
Applied Social and Cultural Studies
The skill set you develop as an Applied Social and Cultural Studies major from University of New England Maine includes critical thinking, communication skills, the ability to see things through different lenses, and professional skills acquired from internships. You’ll be equipped to enter the workforce across a broad spectrum of fields.
Romance Languages and Cultures
The major program in Romance Languages and Cultures from Mount Holyoke College is designed to assure fluency in at least two Romance languages, as well as knowledge of the literatures and cultures they represent.
Black Studies
The Black Studies program from Amherst College provides an interdisciplinary exploration into the histories and cultures of Black people in Africa and its diaspora. It is also an inquiry into the social construction of racial differences and how these differences perpetuate racism and racial domination.
Languages and Cultures - Spanish
Apply now for this degree program in Languages and Cultures - Spanish which is offered by the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania.
Latina and Latino Studies
The Latina and Latino Studies program from Williams College seeks to cover the widest range of experiences, encompassing Mexican-Americans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, and Dominicans, as well as migrations from a wide variety of Central and South American countries.
Identity and Diversity
Identity and Diversity is offered by Babson College. The role identity plays in your personal and professional worlds only grows as you explore the world and different career paths.
French Studies
At the French Studies program offered by Wheaton College you can study and write about cultural artifacts: film, literature, music. Beyond developing global awareness, learning to read, research, or write in a second language enriches graduate school and careers in business, education, law, medicine, politics, communications, and other fields.
International Literary and Visual Studies
The International Literary and Visual Studies program at Tufts University offers an interdisciplinary approach to learning literature, film and media studies, visual arts, and culture.
Jewish Studies
The Jewish Studies program at the Smith College explores the history, literature, arts, politics, philosophy, culture, religion and languages of the Jewish people from its origins in ancient Israel through contact with major world civilizations over the course of a global diaspora extending more than two millennia.
Global Studies
The Global Studies program at Williams College enables students to achieve this goal through a cross-disciplinary and comparative curriculum