Academic Degrees and Programs
Benedictine College offers programs for a vast range of academic interests and career paths, with over 50 undergraduate majors, six Master’s degree programs and multiple pre-professional courses of study.
Undergraduate Majors
Successful completion of required courses in the following programs qualifies the student for a bachelor’s degree in the associated field. Benedictine College offers Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees, depending on the academic discipline.

Accounting

Architecture

Art

Art Education

Astronomy

Athletic Health Care

Biochemistry

Biology

Chemistry

Classics

Computer Science

Criminology

Economics

Elementary Education

Engineering, Chemical

Engineering, Civil

Engineering, Electrical

Engineering, Mechanical

Engineering Physics

English

Evangelization & Catechesis

Exercise Science

Finance

Foreign Languages

French

Graphic Design

History

International Business

International Studies

Journalism & Mass Communications

Liberal Studies

Management

Marketing

Mathematics

Music

Music Education

Nursing

Philosophy

Physics

Politics and Government

Psychology

Secondary Education

Social Science

Sociology

Spanish

Special Education

Strength & Conditioning

Theatre Arts

Theology
Graduate Programs
Benedictine College offers post-undergraduate Master’s programs in the areas of business and education.
Pre-Professional Programs
A pre-professional program is a course of study geared towards preparing the student for a particular career path after graduation. Students in pre-professional programs must still complete an undergraduate major, but no specific major is required for a given program. For example, a student in the Pre-Law program could choose to complete that program as a Political Science major or as a Philosophy major.
Opportunities for Academic Enrichment
Benedictine College offers a plethora of options for additional academic growth both within and outside the curriculum of degree programs.
Study Abroad
Students can take classes while experiencing the richness of world cultures through a number of Study Abroad programs, including our popular Florence Program.
Programs of Distinction
High-achieving scholars are encouraged to join one of Benedictine College’s many Programs of Distinction, including the Honors Program, STEM Fellows, the Freedom Fellows and more.
Service-Learning
Many courses at Benedictine College incorporate Service-Learning components, which combine community service activities with structured reflection and assessment. Drawing upon experience gained through serving their community, students learn principles related to the particular course learning objectives. Service-learning courses are found in areas including Psychology, Theology, Exercise Science and more.
Great Books
The Great Books Program is an option for undergraduate students who are interested in taking courses in a more traditional Liberal Arts format that includes seminar-style classes. Great Books scholars are able to fulfill their general education requirements (which all students must take) through studying the foundational works of Western thought. The program is open to all students, regardless of major.