Humanities Degree
A bachelor's degree is usually an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or major that generally lasts three or four years.
Under the American system, bachelor's degrees within a certain course of study are not ranked or differentiated since the undergraduate Grade Point Average (GPA) is usually used to measure performance. However, Latin honors are given at graduation based on class rank, with the highest ranked graduates (based on GPA) given the distinctions (in descending precedence), summa cum laude ("with most praise"), magna cum laude ("with high praise"), and cum laude ("with praise").Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees
Today, the most common undergraduate degrees given are the Bachelor of Arts (B.A. or A.B.) and the Bachelor of Science Since the late 19th century, most universities in the English-speaking world have followed the practice of the University of London in dividing undergraduate degree subjects into the two broad categories of arts and sciences, awarding the degree of Bachelor of Science to students of the latter category of subjects.Featured Programs [2]
Humanities
Pursuing a Humanities degree from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods University can be enriching in so many ways. Humanities majors are taught by faculty from various departments, covering a myriad of subjects including English, social and behavioral sciences, and theology. Students choose from a number of elective courses in order to develop their own personal interests, and to sharpen their skill set.
Journalism
At Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, the Journalism faculty believes that the best way to learn to become an outstanding writer is through a combination of instruction and real-world application. Through the university’s program students not only learn from qualified and passionate professors, they can also pursue internship opportunities and have their work published by the college’s own...