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Public Service Communication

Graduate | Certificate

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Communication

This certificate prepares you for community relations, advocacy, and social justice work in the public sector, opening doors to jobs in local, state, and federal government agencies, nonprofit organizations, philanthropic organizations, higher education, or health care institutions.

B.S. in Health Studies

Undergraduate | Bachelor of Science

Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies

Health and Physical Education

The need is rising for skilled experts to deal with all aspects of human health. The fields of medicine, nursing, physical therapy, physician assistant, wellness, healthcare management, nutrition, physical education, community and global health, and complementary health therapies are growing at record rates.

Bachelors + Masters

School of Education

Curriculum and Instruction

The History and Education with an Endorsement in Secondary Education (9-12) in Social Studies program is designed to prepare students for a career in education with an emphasis in Social Studies, and provide an understanding of the complex forces that have shaped the modern world.

Bachelors + Masters

The History/Political Science Interdisciplinary and Education with an Endorsement in Secondary Education (9-12) in Social Studies program is designed to prepare students for a career in education with an emphasis is Social Studies and provide an understanding of the fundamentals of early and modern political thought and public policy.

Bachelors + Masters

School of Education

Curriculum and Instruction

The Interdisciplinary Studies for Elementary Educators (ISEE) program is designed for students interested in teaching general content subjects at the elementary (K-6) level.

Bachelors + Masters

School of Education

Curriculum and Instruction

The Political Science and Education with an Endorsement in Secondary Education (9-12) program is designed to prepare students for a career in education, with an emphasis in social studies, and provide an understanding in the fundamentals of early and modern political thought and public policy.

Bachelors + Masters

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Political Science and Sociology

Monmouth’s B.A. in Political Science with a Concentration in Legal Studies degree program provides a framework for students interested in the law, from preparation for law school to a starting point for paralegal career opportunities.

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Communication, World Languages and Cultures

Our B.A. in Spanish students practice communication and apply what they learn as they speak, listen, read, and write in the language. You will develop insight into the experiences of global citizens and communities while focusing your studies in the areas of communication, media studies, and production.

African Diaspora Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

History and Anthropology

The purpose of the minor in African Diaspora Studies is to provide students with a background in the histories and cultures of Africa, African Americans and the diverse African Diasporic communities around the world.

Asian Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Art and Design

Specialize in the artistic traditions, history, and culture of Asian countries by pursuing a minor in Asian Studies.

Childhood Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Psychology

The minor in Childhood Studies allows you to specialize your learning and explore the childhood experience through the lenses of psychology, sociology, literature, criminal justice, education, and more.

Health Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Marjorie K. Unterberg School of Nursing and Health Studies

Health and Physical Education

The need is rising for skilled experts to deal with all aspects of human health. The fields of medicine, nursing, physical therapy, physician assistant, wellness, healthcare management, nutrition, physical education, community and global health, and complementary health therapies are growing at record rates.

Irish Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

English

Specialize in Irish culture, language, literature, and history with this minor.

Legal Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Political Science and Sociology

A minor in Legal Studies serves as an introduction to the broad interdisciplinary approach to the study of law. Offering a grounding in the fundamental principles of American national government, this minor also includes a core group of courses designed to develop the critical thinking and analytical skills required for law school.

Philosophy and Religious Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

History and Anthropology

Explore philosophical questions, belief systems, and societal structures throughout history with a Philosophy and Religious Studies minor.

Race and Ethnic Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

History and Anthropology

As our societies become more diverse and globally connected, it is imperative that we develop cultural competency as we move forward. With a minor in Race and Ethnic Studies, you will become a global citizen through the interdisciplinary studies of the history, culture, geography, politics, sociology, and economics of Africans, African Americans, Asians, Native Americans, Latin Americans, and Muslim populations in the Middle East.

Religious Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

History and Anthropology

Critically and thoughtfully engage with religion throughout history and in the world today with a Minor in Philosophy and Religious Studies. Given religion’s traditional and ongoing power to shape individuals and societies, religious literacy is imperative to responding to the diverse religious perspectives and phenomena that impact local and global contexts, both past and present.

Screen Studies

Undergraduate | Minor

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Communication

If you’re passionate about all things movies and television, pursue a minor in Screen Studies to dive deep into the history and cultural impact of the medium.

Social Services

Undergraduate | Minor

School of Social Work

Monmouth University undergraduates not majoring in Social Work have the option to complete a minor in Social Services. The minor consists of 16 credits and allows students to gain familiarity and perspective with social work practice and policy issues.

Africana Studies

Undergraduate | Certificate

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

History and Anthropology

Global Service, Leadership, and Development

Undergraduate | Certificate

Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences

World Languages and Cultures

School of Education

Educational Counseling and Leadership

Monmouth offers a Director of School Counseling endorsement that is designed for students interested in becoming student services administrators.