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Humanities Majors in Colleges

Okay, so I've been browsing around college websites and noticed that some schools don't seem to have a clear 'Humanities' major. Is there a specific reason for this? Do schools break it down into more specific fields or something?

3 days ago

You're correct that colleges typically break down the study of humanities into more specific fields. Although 'humanities' is a broad category of study, most universities offer in-depth study in particular sub-fields of the humanities, rather than a general 'Humanities' major.

Specific concentrations within the humanities often include areas such as philosophy, literature, religious studies, art history, musicology, cultural studies, and linguistics, among others. This allows students to focus on a specific area of interest within the vast field of the humanities, although the disciplines often overlap and interrelate, providing a wide-ranging and holistic education.

For instance, if you were to pursue a major in English, you'd study literature in depth, but you might also touch upon philosophy, history, and culture through your readings and discussions. This is because humanities subjects are interconnected and often enhance each other.

So while you may not see a 'Humanities' major listed, you can be assured that each of these particular fields of study reflects a segment of the humanities. The option to major in a specific humanities field allows for more specialized and comprehensive study in that area.

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