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College is the place to expand and challenge your thinking, but, ultimately, your goal will be to get a job and be successful. Dedman College has an	abundance of majors and minors that can give you the tools to do both.

Dedman College comprises disciplines central to the traditions of higher education, as well as interdisciplinary and preprofessional programs, that prepare you for a variety of potential careers in an ever-changing employment market.

Dedman College also offers two interdisciplinary Bachelor's degrees, a Bachelor of Humanities and a Bachelor of Social Sciences, for students wishing to pursue their studies in the evening.

With that kind of breadth – and the option to double and even triple major – the possibilities to major in your future are endless.

Dedman College Majors

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African & African-American Ethnic Studies
Anthropology
Biochemistry
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Creative Writing Specialization in English
Economics
English
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Geology
Environmental Science
Ethnic Studies
Finance Applications in Economics
Foreign Languages & Literatures
French
Geology
Geophysics
German
History
Individualized Studies in the Liberal Arts
International Studies
Italian Area Studies
Latin American Studies
Markets & Culture
Mathematics
Medieval Studies
Mexican-American Ethnic Studies
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Preprofessional Programs
Advancing Physical Therapy
BRITE Scholars Program (Biomedical Researchers In Training Experience) (PDF)
Prelegal Studies
PreMBA & Precorporate Studies
Premedical & Predental Studies
Preministerial Studies
Teacher Certification at Elementary & Secondary Levels
Psychology
Public Policy
Religious Studies
Sociology
Spanish
Statistical Science
Systems Analysis in Economics

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Presidential adviser Karen Hughes, described as "one of the most powerful women ever to serve in the White House," majored in English and journalism at SMU.