McDaniel College 

Undergraduate Programs of Study

McDaniel College offers courses of study in more than 60 areas, including pre-professional programs, teaching certification, and off-campus programs. Students may pursue traditional, dual, or double majors, or design their own course of study. Recent self-designed majors include Art in Deaf Culture, Criminal Psychology, and Sports Journalism.

All undergraduates take 30 percent of their course work in liberal arts. Feel free to view the full undergraduate catalog, or learn more about our programs here:


A-C

Accounting
Acting
African-American Studies
American History
American Literature
Art
Art History  
Athletic Training
Biochemistry
Biology 
Business Administration
Business German
Chemistry
Classical Civilizations
Clinical Psychology
Communication
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Cross-Cultural Studies

D-F

Economics
Education (P-12)
English
Environmental Policy and Science
European History
Exercise Science & Physical Education
Film and Video Studies
Filmmaking Apprenticeship
Forensic Science
French

G-K

German
Gerontology
Graphic Design
History
Human Resources Development
International Studies 
International Studies & Comparative Government
Jazz Studies
Journalism

L-Q

Latin
Mathematics
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Medical/Scientific Illustration
Military Science (ROTC)
Music
Outdoor Education
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science and International Studies
Pre-Engineering 
Pre-Law
Pre-Medical and Health Professions 
Psychology

R-Z

Religious Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Sport Science
Sports Coaching 
Sports Management
Studio Art
Study Abroad Programs
Teaching Certification
Theatre Arts
Women’s Studies
Writing

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