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School of HUMANITIES
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Do you want a future where you have the power to address real issues being faced by people and communities every day? Do you love to explore new ideas and engage with meaningful questions that impact the world? Are you hoping to create a meaningful career that also gives you time to explore other interests? No matter what your future plans are (or even if you don’t have them figured out yet), the School of Humanities at Seton Hill can keep you moving forward.
In the School of Humanities you will benefit from:
• Comprehensive courses that prepare you for current and future career expectations.
• Immersive learning opportunities.
• Personalized academic advising and career support.
• The ability to earn a bachelor’s AND a master’s in less time, for less money.
• Qualified and accomplished faculty who can get you ready for real-world career opportunities.
• Internships that provide you with practical experience and career options before you graduate.
• Substantial scholarships and aid.
• All the resources of an
Getting involved in student groups is a great way to make future career contacts, gain practical experience and have fun.
Clubs and organizations popular with Humanities majors include:
• Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society
• Education Club
• English Club
• Eye Contact Art & Literary Magazine
• Fandom Club
Eye Contact STUDENT-RUN ART/ LITERARY MAGAZINE
• French Club
• Griffins for Human Rights
• Horror on the Hill
• Model United Nations
• Narrative Four
• Pi Sigma Alpha National Honor Society in Political Science
• Sigma Tau Delta International Honor Society in English
• Spanish Club
• Student Government Association
• The Setonian Student Magazine
It’s important to get a feel for your future career while you’re still in college. Many Seton Hill students also want the opportunity to study abroad, help others, and expand their horizons as part of earning a degree. Depending on your goals, experiential learning at Seton Hill can take many forms, including:
• Internships, on and off campus.
• Making a difference in the world through service learning.
• Research opportunities, both on and off campus.
• Study abroad - in short trips with faculty and fellow students, or longer-term with our university partners in other countries.
• Student teaching (for future educators).
English: Creative Writing, Journalism & Literature (B.A.)
Global Studies (B.A.)
• Human Rights, Peace & Justice
• Environment & Sustainability
• Social Entrepreneurship
History (B.A.)
• History of Medicine
Political Science (B.A.)
Prelaw 3 + 3 Program (B.A.)
• History
• Political Science
Prelaw - History (B.A.)
Prelaw - Political Science (B.A.)
Religious Studies/Theology (B.A.)
• Academic
• Pastoral Ministry
Sociology (B.A.)
• Diversity, Culture & Inclusion
• Gender & Sexuality
• General
• Medical
• Truth & Information in the Digital Age
Spanish (B.A.)
World Cultures & Languages (B.A.)
Communication
English
Environmental Studies
French
Gender & Women’s Studies
Genocide & Holocaust Studies
Global Studies
History
Legal Studies
Medical Spanish
Modern Languages
Philosophy
Photography
Political Science
Religious Studies/Theology
Sociology
Spanish
Genocide and Holocaust Studies (Certificate)
Writing Popular Fiction (M.F.A.)
At Seton Hill, you can earn a degree AND prepare to become a certified teacher. Teaching certification preparation programs often chosen by Humanities majors include:
EnglishEducation (7 - 12)
FrenchEducation (Pre K - 12)
Social StudiesEducation (7 - 12)
Teaching Certification PREP AVAILABLE
Transfer at least 12 Advanced Placement, College in High School or Dual Enrollment credits to Seton Hill, and we'll work to schedule your remaining courses so that you graduate earlysometimes in only 3 years.
FastForward Bachelor's to Master's
Earn an undergraduate degree and a master’s together in less time, and for a discounted cost.
Applying for admission and aid at Seton Hill is simple. (And free!)
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Apply to Seton Hill. Apply online at setonhill.edu/apply. Start your application any time. You don’t have to complete it all at once.
Apply for Aid. Fill out the online Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and list Seton Hill as a school you’re interested in (our code is 003362). (For U.S. citizens only.)
HILL COSTS LESS THAN YOU MIGHT THINK We create personalized aid packages for all students tailored to your specific circumstances and 99% of incoming students receive aid.
At Seton Hill, you can prepare yourself for a strong career in any field, from law to creative writing to political science.
Our award-winning Center for Career and Professional Development will work with you and your professors so that you do career planning right along with your academic courses.
The Center can also help you to decide on a career, find the best internships, and land that first great job.
Even better: the Center’s services are always available to you after you graduate - for life!
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