Liberal Arts Fields of Study
Listed here are majors, indicated with a
, as well as minors, certificates, course sequences, and specialties within majors that serve as preparation for careers and graduate and professional school.
Architecture, Visual Arts, & Design
Communication
Health Sciences
History, Languages, Literature, & Philosophy
- Asian Studies
- Classical Studies
- Creative Writing
- English
- Ethics
- Film Studies
- Foreign Languages & Cultures
Chinese
French
French Area Studies
German
German Area Studies
Japanese
Latin American Area Studies
Russian
Russian Area Studies
Spanish
- History
- Humanities
- International Area Studies

- Liberal Arts
- Linguistics
- Philosophy
- Religious Studies

Performing Arts
Social Sciences
- American Indian Studies
- American Studies

- Anthropology

- Archaeology
- Comparative Ethnic Studies

- Criminal Justice

- Disability Studies
- Environmental Sociology
- Ethnic Studies
- Leadership & Professional Studies
(Spokane campus only) - Multicultural Literature & Pedagogy
- Political Science

- Pre-Law
- Psychology

- Public Affairs
(Vancouver campus only) - Social Sciences

- Social Studies

- Sociology

- Women's Studies

The academic programs in the College of Liberal Arts will inspire you, open your mind, cause you to become a critical thinker, and prepare you for a rich and rewarding life and career.
No matter your field of study, you will find stimulating environments, hands-on experience, professors who care, and an education that prepares you for success in your career or graduate / professional school.
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