18 Bachelor's degrees in Area & Cultural Studies in Wisconsin, United States
Geography (Globalization, Cultures, and Societies Track)
Geographers who follow the Geography (Globalization, Cultures, and Societies Track) program of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee study a wide range of human geographic topics, including social, cultural, political, and economic processes, across regions of the world.
Jewish Studies
From history to political science, sociology to music and the arts, Jewish Studies is a vibrant, interdisciplinary program at University of Wisconsin Madison that allows you to explore Jewish civilization from a variety of perspectives.
Integrated Language Arts (Grades 7-12)
Complement your desire to teach with your love of language and literature in the Integrated Language Arts program at Ashland University.
English - Critical Studies in Literatures, Cultures, and Film Emphasis
Learn to critique literature, society and culture from multiple angles including from a historic, generic, cultural, ethnic, theoretical and national perspective with a bachelor's degree in English - Critical Studies in Literatures, Cultures, and Film Emphasis from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Spanish for the Professions
In the major in Spanish for the Professions from Marquette University you can connect to the global community and perfect your Spanish skills in a dual-immersion language exchange: face to face online with native speakers in Mexico, South America and Europe.
Jewish Studies
Jewish Studies majors at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee examine the culture and religion of the Jewish people through language, history, arts, media, politics, and literature. Students can shape their own degree by focusing their electives around their specific interests, such as Israel, the Holocaust, or media representation.
Design, Innovation, and Society
The Bachelor of Science degree in Design, Innovation, and Society from the University of Wisconsin Madison focuses on developing skill sets in design processes to innovate and solve problems in everyday life. Students will explore the interconnectedness between people, technology, culture, and social change to address today's complex societal issues.
Jewish Studies
From history to political science, sociology to music and the arts, Jewish Studies is a vibrant, interdisciplinary program at University of Wisconsin Madison that allows you to explore Jewish civilization from a variety of perspectives.
English - Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Culture Emphasis
Learn how to interpret, synthesize and produce research-based texts for different audiences and purposes with a bachelor's degree in English - Rhetorics of Science, Technology, and Culture Emphasis from University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Ethics, Culture, and Society
The Ethics, Culture, and Society program from Viterbo University is a themed interdisciplinary program of study combining courses from at least two academic disciplinary areas including History, Philosophy, and Art, with a focus on collaborative problem-solving for the common good.
First Nations Studies
First Nations Studies reflects the holistic worldview of the indigenous people of Turtle Island (North America). This program from University of Wisconsin Green Bay is committed to the study of American Indian culture, philosophy, history, language, and the social, economic and political status of indigenous people and their communities.
Chicanx-e and Latinx-e Studies
The Chicanx-e and Latinx-e Studies major from University of Wisconsin Madison offers a systematic and interdisciplinary analysis of Mexican- and Latin-American-origin people, cultures, and collectivities within the United States.
First Nations Studies
First Nations Studies from University of Wisconsin Green Bay is committed to the study of American Indian culture, philosophy, history, language, and the social, economic and political status of indigenous people and their communities.
Comparative Ethnic Studies
The Comparative Ethnic Studies program of the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee offers both an undergraduate submajor through the Committee Interdisciplinary Major and an undergraduate certificate in comparative ethnic studies.
Religious Studies
The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee's Religious Studies Program hosts lectures, conferences, symposia, and periodic social gatherings for faculty members and students throughout the academic year to foster a sense of intellectual community.
International Politics and World Affairs
The International Politics and World Affairs major from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee emphasizes political aspects of international studies. Coursework in Political Science, History, Economics, and various elective departments.
Chicana-o and Latina-o Studies
The Chicana-o and Latina-o Studies course from the University of Wisconsin Madison offers a systematic and interdisciplinary analysis of Mexican and Latin-American origin people, cultures, and collectivities within the United States.
Educational Studies
The Educational Studies major at the University of Wisconsin-Superior is a non-licensure pathway that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the role of education in society, without leading to teacher licensure.