
Degrees Offered
Marquette University confers the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in the humanities and social sciences, and Bachelor of Science in the natural sciences, mathematics and computer science on those students who have satisfactorily completed one of the regularly prescribed programs in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences.
A student holding a bachelor’s degree in one discipline may be admitted for work toward a bachelor’s degree in another discipline, with approval from the college office (bachelor of arts to bachelor of science or vice versa). This option is useful for a student who wishes to change his or her field of concentration for graduate or professional study.
A candidate for a second baccalaureate degree must complete at least 32 additional upper division credits in residence and satisfy all current degree requirements. Students should see the university section of this bulletin for second degree requirements and procedures.
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College of Arts and Sciences
- Degrees Offered
- Majors and Minors Offered
- Academic Regulations
- Graduation Requirements
- College Curriculum Requirements
- BA Degree Requirements
- BS Degree Requirements
- Pre-Professional Studies
- Curricula Information
- Arts and Science Special Courses
- Biological Sciences
- Chemistry
- Economics
- English
- Foreign Languages and Literatures
- History
- Interdisciplinary
- Africana Studies
- Applied Mathematical Economics
- Asian Studies Minor
- Broad Field Science
- Broad Field Social Science Minor
- Catholic Studies Minor
- Environmental Ethics Minor
- Ethics Minor
- Family Studies Minor
- International Affairs
- Justice and Peace Minor
- Medieval Studies Minor
- Public History Minor
- Urban Affairs Minor
- Women's and Gender Studies
- Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Reserve Officers' Training Corps
- Social and Cultural Sciences
- Theology
- Special Programs