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African-American and African studies
American Indian studies
American Studies
Ancient and Near Eastern studies
Anthropology
Architecture
Art
Art history
Asian languages and literatures
Astronomy
Biology, Society, and Environment
Bachelor of individualized studies (BIS)
Chemistry
Chicano studies
Child psychology
Classical civilization
Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology
Communication studies
Computer science
Cultural studies and comparative literature
Dance
Economics
English
French and Italian studies
French studies
Geography
Geology
German
Global studies
Greek
Hebrew
History
Individualized Interdepartmental Major (IDIM)
Italian studies
Jewish studies
Journalism
Latin
Linguistics
Mathematics
Microbiology
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Physiology
Political science
Psychology
Religious studies
Russian
Scandinavian languages and Finnish
Sociology
Spanish-Portuguese studies
Spanish studies
Speech, language and hearing science
Statistics
Studies in cinema and media culture
Theatre arts
Urban studies
Womens studies

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