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At ½ÄÏÌåÓý, education is a transformative journey that shapes leaders, visionaries, and changemakers. With a legacy rooted in excellence, Morehouse empowers students to explore their passions and unlock their potential through an incredibly diverse range of disciplines.
The ½ÄÏÌåÓý majors include fields like science, business, the arts, and technology so that every student finds a path that aligns with their ambitions. Each program is designed to inspire critical thinking, cultivate leadership, and prepare graduates to make a lasting impact in their communities and the world. Discover how a Morehouse education can propel your future, and take a look at the ½ÄÏÌåÓý majors below.
This interdisciplinary major explores the histories, cultures, and experiences of African and African-descended peoples globally.
Combining physics fundamentals with engineering applications, this major allows students to earn degrees in both disciplines through partner institutions.
Focusing on visual arts, this ½ÄÏÌåÓý major encourages creative expression and critical analysis of artistic movements and techniques.
Students study the development of art across cultures and time periods, analyzing significant works and their societal impacts.
This ½ÄÏÌåÓý major looks into the study of living organisms, covering areas such as genetics, ecology, and cellular biology.
Offering concentrations in accounting, finance, management, and marketing, this program prepares students for leadership roles in various business sectors.
Designed for flexibility, this online program mirrors the traditional business curriculum, catering to non-traditional students.
Students explore chemical principles and laboratory techniques, preparing for careers in research, industry, or further studies.
This ½ÄÏÌåÓý major immerses students in the Chinese language, culture, and history, promoting global understanding and competence.
Focusing on film studies and production, with a strong emphasis on screenwriting, this program prepares students for careers in media.
Emphasizing effective communication across various platforms, this ½ÄÏÌåÓý major covers rhetoric, media studies, and interpersonal communication.
Students learn programming, algorithms, and software development, equipping them for the tech industry's evolving demands.
This ½ÄÏÌåÓý major trains students in dance techniques and creative choreography, fostering artistic expression.
Analyzing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, this major offers insights into economic theories and applications.
Preparing future educators, this major covers teaching methodologies, curriculum development, and educational psychology.
Focusing on literature, writing, and critical analysis, students explore various genres and historical periods.
This ½ÄÏÌåÓý major enhances proficiency in the French language and deepens understanding of Francophone cultures and literatures.
Offering a foundation in sciences, this program leads to engineering degrees through partnerships with other institutions.
Students examine past events, societies, and cultures to understand historical contexts and their relevance today.
An interdisciplinary major designed to meet the growing demand for skills in the analysis and solution of contemporary world problems.
This program prepares students to tell impactful, multimedia stories with a focus in one of three tracks: Sports, Culture, or Social Justice.
Focusing on human movement, this major covers biomechanics, exercise physiology, and sports science.
Students engage with abstract concepts, problem-solving, and analytical thinking across various mathematical disciplines.
Combining performance, theory, and history, this ½ÄÏÌåÓý major nurtures musical talent and scholarly understanding.
Exploring fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics, students develop critical thinking and analytical skills.
This major investigates the principles governing matter and energy, preparing students for careers in science and technology.
Analyzing governmental systems, political behavior, and public policies, this program fosters understanding of political dynamics.
Studying human behavior and mental processes, students gain insights into cognition, emotion, and social interactions.
Examining religious beliefs, practices, and histories, this ½ÄÏÌåÓý major encourages exploration of spirituality and theology.
Investigating social structures, relationships, and institutions, students learn about societal issues and dynamics.
Focusing on the design and development of software systems, this major prepares students for the tech industry.
Enhancing language skills and cultural knowledge, this program covers Spanish-speaking countries' literatures and histories.
Combining acting, directing, and production, this ½ÄÏÌåÓý major cultivates talent for the performing arts.
Exploring urbanization, city planning, and community development, students address challenges in urban environments.
While not required for graduation, you may select a minor concentration from those listed below. Your ½ÄÏÌåÓý major adviser and the chairperson of the department offering the minor must approve your choice. Minors require from 12 to 21 semester hours, with no grade below C in the courses designated for the minor.