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Majors, Minors, and Fields of Study

We offer over 40 academic fields of undergraduate study with 20 concentrations, as well as pre-professional preparation and Evening and Graduate Studies. We also offer internship and interdisciplinary study opportunities.

View the fields of study we offer below:

undergraduate majors - B.A., B.S., and B.F.A. Degrees
Administration of Justice
Athletic Training
Biology
Business Administration
      Concentrations in:
      - Accounting
      - Economics
      - General Management
      - Information Systems
      - Marketing
Chemistry
Communication Arts
Economics and Finance
• Education:
      Elementary K-6
     
Middle School 6-9
            Specializations in:
   
         - Language Arts
            - Mathematics
            - Science
            - Social Studies   
     Special Education
            Concentrations in:
            - Elementary
            - Middle & High School Language Arts
            - Middle & High School Mathematics
            - Middle & High School Science
            - Middle & High School Social Studies
      Licensure Programs
      
      Secondary Subjects (9-12)
      
            - Biology
                  - Chemistry
                  - Comprehensive Science
                  - Comprehensive Social Studies
                  - English
                  - Mathematics
            Special Subjects (K-12)
      
            - Music
                  - Physical Education
                  - Spanish
                  - Theatre
            Reading (add-on only)

Environmental Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Exercise Science
History
Literature
Mathematics
Medical Technology
Music
      Concentrations in:
     
 - Music Business
      - Music Education
      - Music Performance
      - Popular Music
      - Sacred Music
Musical Theatre
Physical Education
Politics
      Concentrations in:
     
 - Pre-Law
      - Public Administration
Psychology
Recreation
Religion and Philosophy
       Concentrations in:
  
     - Christian Education
       - Outdoor Ministries
       - Theology and Philosophy
Sociology
Spanish
Sport Management
Sustainable Business & Community Development
Theatre Arts
Theatre Arts Administration
Theatre Arts Education
Therapeutic Recreation
Writing


undergraduate minors
Accounting
Athletic Coaching
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Communication Arts
Creative Writing
Economics
Education: Reading (K-12) Licensure (Add-on)
Education: Secondary Education
   with licensure for:
   - Biology
   - English
   - Mathematics
   - Chemistry
   - Comprehensive Science   
   - Comprehensive Social Studies
Education: Special Subject Areas (K-12)
   with licensure for:
   - Music
   - Physical Education
   - Theatre Education
English
Environmental Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
History 
Information Systems
Marketing
Mathematics
Musical Theatre
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Religion
Religion and Philosophy
Sociology
Spanish
Studio Art
Sustainable Business & Community Dev.
Theatre Arts


evening undergraduate degrees
B.B.A, Business Administration
B.A.E., Education


graduate program - masters degree
M.Ed., Elementary Education


Pre-Professional Advising Programs
Pre-Health
   - Dentistry
   - Medicine
   - Veterinary Medicine
• Pre-Law (offered as a major above)
Pre-Med
• Pre-Ministerial
Pre-Pharmacy


Honors Program
Catawba also offers a challenging Honors Program.


OTHER PROGRAMS
Summer School
Winter Term


departments & schools

School of Arts & Sciences
School of Business
School of Education
School of Performing Arts
School of Evening & Graduate Studies



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connecting majors with careers

What can you do with your major? For each major that interests you, view an outline of common career areas, typical employers, and strategies designed to maximize career opportunities, as well as a list of websites that provide information about the listed majors and related careers:


internships

Most disciplines offer internship opportunities to enrich and supplement classroom experiences. Students today seek out internships and experiential learning opportunities to get a real life taste of their academic majors and to make valuable contacts that will be useful when they begin their job search after graduation: