2024-2025 Undergraduate Hill Book
May School of Arts and Sciences
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Degrees
The May School of Arts and Sciences awards the following undergraduate degrees:
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Astronomy
Biochemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Data Science
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Science
Interdisciplinary Studies
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Photonics
Physics
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Actuarial Mathematics
Anthropology
Arts and Visual Culture
Astronomy
Biology
Chemistry
Communication
Computer Science
Criminology
Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
Early Childhood Education
Education Studies
Elementary Education
English
Environmental Studies
Gender and Sexuality Studies
Graphic Design
Health Science
History
Interdisciplinary Studies
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Performing Arts
Philosophy
Philosophy with Ethical Leadership Emphasis
Photonics
Physics
Political Science & International Studies
Psychology
Religious Studies
Secondary Education
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Theology
About the May School
For nearly 70 years, Stonehill graduates have made an impact in law and government, the STEM fields, education, the arts, and humanities, as well as in corporate and nonprofit work. The Thomas and Donna May School of Arts & Sciences encourages students to explore their full potential through thoughtful coursework and experiential learning.
The School fosters a strong liberal arts foundation, with an emphasis on developing global awareness. Students are empowered to think creatively and critically as they prepare for success and leadership in their chosen fields. The result is intellectually adaptable graduates who can anticipate change as well as recognize and seize opportunities for growth and impact.
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