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Humanities

The humanities can broadly be defined as studies about human culture, such as literature, philosophy, and history. Studying the humanities allows you to explore a wide range of disciplines as you strengthen your research, writing, and critical thinking skills.

Why St. John's

Accordingly, at St. John’s you develop the ability to articulate your understanding of the past and its influence on the present, so you emerge as a well-rounded individual with the necessary resources to be personally and professionally successful.

Africana Studies

Chinese Studies

Classics and Ancient Studies

Critical Race & Ethnic Studies

East Asian Studies

English

Francophone Studies

German

Interfaith Studies

Latin American and Caribbean Studies

Liberal Studies

Linguistics

Modern Greek

Philosophy

Philosophy, Politics, and Economics

Russian

Speech Language Pathology and Audiology

Theological Studies

Theology

Theology and Religious Studies