SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Weston, Massachusetts
ARTS AND SCIENCES PROGRAMS
A school where future creators, educators, and problem-solvers of the world learn to make an impact. The School of Arts and Sciences at Regis provides students with a strong foundation in the liberal arts by blending theory with practical experience. Students work closely with their professors to develop the creative abilities, communication styles, and problem-solving skills needed to become thoughtful practitioners and leaders in their fields.
Biology Biology majors study living organisms, working
and go on to work in fields such as law enforcement,
closely with professors to better understand the
public administration, and human services.
science of life. Through independent research, lab work, and internships, Regis students have studied
Cybersecurity
everything from bacteria in the Charles River to
Ninety percent of businesses in the United States
antibiotic resistance. Biology students receive a broad range of academic experiences across disciplines, and are well prepared to work in fields such as allied health, biotechnology, dentistry, environmental studies, pharmaceuticals, and teaching.
Biomedical Engineering
are targeted by malicious hackers each year and cybersecurity experts are essential in preventing these attacks. Students in the cybersecurity major learn about the social, psychological, ethical, and legal policies and requirements within the field of information assurance. Students use case studies to learn more about the various dimensions of
Biomedical engineering majors study, analyze,
cybersecurity and design their own software
and develop biomedical devices that drastically
systems as part of the program.
improve the quality of a patient’s life. In a rapidly growing profession that integrates engineering with
Education
biomedical sciences, graduates find work at health
Recognized by Massachusetts Department of
care industries, hospitals, or academic research institutes. As a patient-focused program, Regis students learn how their field of work can have a direct impact on patient treatment and care.
Criminal Justice Studies Are you interested in understanding the motivation
Elementary and Secondary Education for being well developed, intentionally designed, and impeccably delivered, Regis’ education programs combine a solid liberal arts foundation with a teacher licensure in early childhood education, elementary school education, and secondary education.
behind criminal behavior? Want to make a difference
English
by standing up for those in need or victims of crime?
English majors are taught to read with insight and
Criminal justice majors at Regis strengthen their ability to be active citizens in society through the study of law, government, and justice. Regis provides a strong liberal arts foundation that is conflictresolution focused—students explore non-violent approaches to domestic and foreign policy issues
objectivity, and to write with clarity and precision. Students choose an internship, student teaching placement, or a research/performance project during their junior or senior year to gain real-world experience and relevant credentials before graduation.
97%
STUDENTS EMPLOYED OR ENROLLED IN GRADUATE SCHOOL SIX MONTHS AFTER GRADUATION
100%
The Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities major has fostered a home for my passions that do not simply fit into one single category. It has provided me the opportunity to thrive not only as a student but as a person of this world.
OF STUDENTS PARTICIPATE IN INTERNSHIPS OR FIELDWORK
Ebeny Torres '18 Three-Year Degree and Combined Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Options available, visit regiscollege.edu/fasttrack
Major: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities
Environmental Sustainability
Undecided
Students in the environmental sustainability
Students who have not yet chosen a major may opt to
major learn to recognize, study, and analyze
explore different academic areas during their first two
complex relationships among the social, human,
years and declare a major at the end of their sophomore
and environmental systems that address issues
year. Students have the option to double major,
involving: population shifts, climate change, natural
complete a minor, or individually design their own major.
resources, environmental degradation, food systems, sustainable production and consumption, lifestyles, human security, and public health.
Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities The interdisciplinary humanities program allows students to develop a self-directed course of study reflecting their career interests. Students can focus on any of the following areas of study: media, memory, and cultural studies; history and culture; politics and global studies; creative and performing arts; religious and philosophical studies; race, ethnicity, and diaspora studies; medical humanities; liberal arts; teaching the humanities; or teaching in the 21st century.
MINORS
› Art › Biology › Biomedical Engineering › Cybersecurity › English › History, World Languages, and Cultural Heritage
› International Relations › Laboratory Operations Management › Mathematics › Music › Political Science › Religious Studies › Spanish › Theater › Women’s and Gender Studies › Writing
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235 Wellesley Street Weston, MA 02493-1572 USA 1.866.438.7344 (phone) 781.768.7071 (fax) admission@regiscollege.edu
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