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Programs
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Law
St. Catherine University offers no program in pre-law studies, per se, since the training of lawyers is the function of law schools and these schools warn against narrow pre-law studies. Rather, you should design a program giving breadth of study in the liberal arts, allowing yourself to develop the capacity for independent thinking, achieve the ability to express your thoughts with clarity and...
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English
Receiving personal attention from expert faculty, conducting detailed research, discussing great works of literature, getting writing advice from published authors — these are things you’ll do when you pursue an English major at St. Kate’s, which provides bountiful opportunities to enhance your knowledge and appreciation of language and literature. You will develop your expository and cr...
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French
Why French? French is spoken by more than 270 million people around the world, including 80 million native speakers and 190 million secondary speakers on five continents, including North America, Canada, Europe, Africa and Asia. French is the second most commonly taught second language in the world (after English) and ranked the second most influential language in the world. It is the language...
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Spanish
As a Spanish major at St. Kate’s, you’ll develop effective linguistic and cultural communication in a Spanish-speaking environment. The courses develop and maintain Spanish proficiency and provide cultural awareness and sensitivity. With a commitment to diversity, St. Kate’s welcomes many Spanish-speaking international students every year. You will find endless opportunities for learning and ...
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Political Science
Political science is the study of government, politics and the socioeconomic forces that shape the present and future. Through your studies as a political science major at St. Kate’s, which will include a combination of lecture and class discussion, you will learn about: -Domestic and international governing bodies -Current political issues -The formation of public policy -Political theory Th...
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Philosophy
Philosophy reflects upon matters of history, medicine and healthcare, psychology, literature, art, theology, law, business, politics and science. As a philosophy major, you will learn: – How to think and to understand the history of philosophical thought – To evaluate an argument – To carry out an ethical analysis – To distinguish a well-reasoned argument from a fa...
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Sociology
Study sociology and learn about yourself, the world and how societies function. This highly versatile major will prepare you for a lifetime of exploration and learning. At its most basic, sociology is an attempt to understand and explain the way that individuals and groups interact within a society. Thus, a good sociologlogist balances both individual agency and structural constraints.
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Music
As a St. Kate’s music major, you have the opportunity to enhance your development as a musician and prepare for a variety of careers. Our excellent faculty will support your growth and help you hone your musicianship. A variety of majors and concentrations Our courses provide opportunities for you to develop performance skills and gain an understanding of music in theory and culture. Students ...
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Communication
Being a clear and ethical communicator is essential to personal and professional success. As a communication major at St. Kate’s, you will gain theoretical understanding and practical skills in written and oral communication. The communication major is an interdisciplinary major offered by the English and communication studies departments. There are two concentrations of the major to choose f...
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Education
An education degree from St. Kate’s gets you noticed. Many principals tell us that they put St. Kate’s graduates’ resumes at the top of the pile when making hiring decisions. That’s not surprising — St. Kate’s has been educating women to be teachers since 1913, so we know what we’re doing. St. Kate’s nationally recognized programs in education help you develop the knowledge, skills and attitu...
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Women's Studies
Devoted to the study of women, feminism, gender and politics, women’s studies is truly an interdisciplinary field at St. Kate’s. This major includes feminist theory, women’s history and social history, women’s fiction, women’s health, and the feminist and gender studies-influenced practice of humanities and social sciences. You will address issues of injustice and oppression as well as use lif...
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Theater
At home in the Twin Cities’ lively arts community, the St. Kate’s theater program offers students an academic window into the world of drama and performance. With a full season of performances for the academic year, both majors and non-majors have the opportunity to engage in theater. From acting classes to theory and directing, St. Kate’s has covered all the bases. Your thea...
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Art History
As a St. Kate’s art history major, you will be immersed in the depth and breadth of Western art history, specializing in contemporary issues in art and the work of women. You will study and analyze visual art from ancient times through contemporary art, engaging with questions about the role of art and critically reflecting on the contributions of visual art in our culture.
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Studio Art
Explore the world of fine arts and hone your skills with a studio art major at St. Kate’s. We will teach you skills in artistic expression and appreciation and provide a understanding of art and culture. You will explore your personal vision by combining studio work with academic studies in art history and the liberal arts curriculum integrated in all courses at St. Kate’s.
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Social Work
Social Work majors are prepared as entry level generalist social workers upon graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from St. Catherine University. Our graduates are highly regarded by the social services community and are sought to fill the social work manpower needs in our metropolitan area. Students are also prepared for graduate studies upon graduation.
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International Relations
As an international relations major at St. Kate’s, you will gain an understanding of political and economic structures in the various cultures of the world and in different historic periods. You will study these structures from a variety of perspectives. Your courses are designed to help you master the complexities of international relations in the modern world. Majoring in international relat...
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History
Majoring in history at St. Kate’s will teach you critical thinking, writing and research skills, and provide a base of knowledge that will broaden your understanding of the world and the human condition. As a history student, you will not only become culturally literate in the best liberal arts tradition, you also will acquire important practical skills that will serve you well in a broad rang...
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International Studies
The broad-based program in International Studies acquaints students with the political and economic systems of various societies, gives them proficiency in at least one foreign language, and introduces them to the histories of major world areas. This general background can be supplemented with specific studies in one or more fields. he value of this kind of education goes beyond increasing one...
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History & Political Science
History and Political Science is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts major. The interdisciplinary emphasis deepens understanding of the nature and development of human institutions and behavior. In particular, students gain a historical perspective which is vital to a comprehensive understanding of contemporary social and political issues. Courses in the major also increase the student’s awarene...
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Philosophy & Religious Studies
Courses in Philosophy and Religious Studies examine fundamental issues of human existence, such as good versus evil, the meaning of life, and faith in God. Students also consider specific issues of the moral life, such as animal rights or the role of religion in public life. Simply put, the department is devoted to helping students excel in Philosophy and Religious Studies within the context o...
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Psychology & Sociology
Wilson offers outstanding programs of study in Psychology and Sociology. These programs adopt a rigorous, scientific approach to understanding behavior, an approach that provides the solid foundation necessary for admission to graduate programs and/or for immediate employment in a myriad of service-based occupations. As practical as they are popular, majors in Psychology and Sociol...
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Fine Arts
The Fine Arts Program introduces students to a complex and important area of human culture. In art history courses, they learn how to evaluate works aesthetically and to comprehend and recognize influences of contributing forces (physical, political, intellectual, spiritual) on artists and the viewing public. In studio art, the creative experience is offered and concerns of artisti...
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Environmental Sustainability
The environmental sustainability major is distinguished by a sustainability framework for resolving environmental problems. Students will apply both scientific and non-scientific knowledge to analyze pervasive environmental problems.
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Education
In keeping with the Wilson College mission as an independent liberal arts college for women, the Department of Teacher Education enhances those qualities that result from a liberal education by linking strong academic content with best educational theory, research, and practice.The College offers a major in Elementary Education; secondary education certification programs in Biology, Chemistry, ...
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History & Political Science
History and Political Science is an interdisciplinary, liberal arts major. The interdisciplinary emphasis deepens understanding of the nature and development of human institutions and behavior. In particular, students gain a historical perspective which is vital to a comprehensive understanding of contemporary social and political issues. Courses in the major also increase the student’s awarene...
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Philosophy & Religious Studies
Courses in Philosophy and Religious Studies examine fundamental issues of human existence, such as good versus evil, the meaning of life, and faith in God. Students also consider specific issues of the moral life, such as animal rights or the role of religion in public life. Simply put, the department is devoted to helping students excel in Philosophy and Religious Studies within the context o...
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Philosophy & Religious Studies
Courses in Philosophy and Religious Studies examine fundamental issues of human existence, such as good versus evil, the meaning of life, and faith in God. Students also consider specific issues of the moral life, such as animal rights or the role of religion in public life. Simply put, the department is devoted to helping students excel in Philosophy and Religious Studies within the context o...
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Foreign Languages
The Department of Foreign Languages at Wilson College offers majors and minors in French and Spanish, as well as minors in German and Latin. We also offer literature and culture courses in translation. Our courses are designed to provide students with rigorous training in both oral and written expression. Through critical study and analysis of foreign literatures, philosophies, a...
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English
The major in English is designed for students who have an abiding interest in one of two areas: Literary Studies or Writing. Students choosing to concentration in Literary Studies will read contemporary writers as well as works of literature and philosophy that have stood the test of time. A concentration in Writing is designed to develop student’s ability to write for a variety of audi...
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English
The major in English is designed for students who have an abiding interest in one of two areas: Literary Studies or Writing. Students choosing to concentration in Literary Studies will read contemporary writers as well as works of literature and philosophy that have stood the test of time. A concentration in Writing is designed to develop student’s ability to write for a variety of audi...
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