Interdisciplinary Minors and Certificates
An interdisciplinary minor can become your major by applying to be an IDS major with that topic as your concentration.
Certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies
An important goal of the LCS Program is to help students better understand and relate to this growing and dynamic community.
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Environmental Studies
This major prepares students for careers in: environmental consulting, public health, hazardous waste handling, parks and recreation, environmental planning, land assessment, industrial hygiene, corporate environmental management, waste management, and other related fields
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Family Studies
The goal of Family Studies is to improve all types of families by applying scientific methods to questions about intimacy, relationships, parenting, dating, marriage development, sexuality, and diverse family forms.
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Film Studies
The minor has been designed to reflect the recent explosion of scholarly interest in film, as well as the diverse cultural responses to the medium.
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Legal Studies
Typical pre-law courses include American National Government, Ancient and Modern Political Philosophy, and Constitutional Law. Students are also encouraged to look at the legal studies minor, which gives students a strong foundation in environment, business, and communication law.
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Women's Studies
Berry’s Women’s Studies Program supports interdisciplinary teaching and research on women and gender, with a particular focus on the intersections of gender with race, class, and other aspects of identity that shape human experience.
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There are additional learning opportunities outside the classroom. In fact, you'll be encouraged to pursue a wide range of learning opportunities related to your studies, including: study abroad, internships, field work, service-learning projects, and independent study.
For more information, feel free to reference the undergraduate catalog below.
Berry College Undergrad Catalog