Undergraduate Study
Undergraduate Study in the Humanities
Michigan Tech offers an unparalleled experience for undergraduate students seeking interdisciplinary Bachelor's degrees in the Humanities. As one of Michigan’s four research universities, Michigan Tech ranked among the top half of all national universities in U.S. News & World Report’s "America’s Best Colleges," and was numbered 159th in the nation by Washington Monthly Magazine, while Princeton Review's "Best 361 Colleges" ranked the University a "tech powerhouse."
Twenty-five percent of incoming students ranked in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class and a recent national survey of high school guidance counselors conducted by Collegiate Information Services lists Michigan Tech as one of the top three colleges and universities in Michigan. Michigan Tech is also rated one of the safest college campuses in the United States.
The Humanities Department offers students a choice of several majors, leading to the Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, or Bachelor of Science degrees:
Humanities
Two-year Associate's Degree (A.A.)
English as a Second Language (Coursework)
Communication & Culture Studies
Communication in Contemporary Culture (B.A.)
Communication in Human International Global Contexts (B.A.)
Communication Media (B.A.)
Liberal Arts
English (B.A.)
English Education (B.A.)
Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts (B.A)
Scientific & Technical Communication
Scientific and Technical Communication (B.S.)
Scientific and Technical Arts (B.A.)

