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The University of Wyoming's College of Arts and Sciences pioneers innovative academic programs tailored to students pursuing distinctive career paths. Through bachelor's degrees in distributed majors (Humanities and Fine Arts, Social Sciences, Mathematics and Sciences) or Self-Designed Majors, learners develop the critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills valued in professional settings. These interdisciplinary programs serve students whose ambitions extend beyond traditional single-discipline studies.
Many learners engage with diverse aspects of human culture through cross-disciplinary coursework in fields including African American and Diaspora Studies, American Studies, Indigenous Studies, Anthropology, Media Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Gender Studies, Geography, History, Latina/o Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, and Sociology. The Social Sciences degree integrates multiple disciplines, with approved courses from participating departments. Students choose four focus areas to build a unified academic pathway with clear thematic connections, rather than random course selections. When entering the job market, graduates can effectively articulate how their customized education aligns with professional aspirations.