Fall 2010 - Spring 2011 Fields of Study
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Make the critical connections between academic subjects and study those subjects in a real-world context. As you explore areas of study, these interdisciplinary programs will provide you with connections and context. You'll be encouraged to learn theories and apply what you've learned to real-world issues, events or problems. Individual study, research and study abroad opportunities will add depth and enrich your education. Each program description explains the subjects covered, and possible careers or graduate programs you may consider.
In addition to the academic subject areas listed on this page, prospective freshmen can review Programs for Freshmen and prospective transfer students can review the intermediate and advanced level programs offered in each department or Thematic Planning Group. Part-time programs and individual courses offered through Evening and Weekend Studies make learning accessible, affordable and convenient.
These are just some of the areas you can study at Evergreen.
For assistance with planning your unique educational pathway, contact Academic Advising.
Undergraduate Studies 2010-11
- aesthetics
- African American studies
- agriculture
- American studies
- anthropology
- architecture
- art history
- astronomy
- biochemistry
- biology
- botany
- business and management
- chemistry
- classics
- communications
- community studies
- computer science
- consciousness studies
- cultural studies
- dance
- ecology
- economics
- education
- environmental studies
- field studies
- gender and women's studies
- geography
- geology
- government
- health
- history
- hydrology
- international studies
- language studies
- law and government policy
- law and public policy
- leadership studies
- linguistics
- literature
- marine science
- maritime studies
- mathematics
- media arts
- media studies
- moving image
- music
- Native American studies
- natural history
- outdoor leadership and education
- philosophy
- philosophy of science
- physics
- physiology
- political science
- psychology
- queer studies
- religious studies
- sociology
- somatic studies
- study abroad
- sustainability studies
- theater
- visual arts
- writing
- zoology
Graduate Studies 2010-11
- Master in Teaching
- Master of Education
- Master of Environmental Studies
- Master of Public Administration