All students will choose a primary field of study and develop a plan of study in consultation with their academic advisor based on career goals and interests. The following sample curriculum shows how a Humanities major would complete their core courses, and minor in Political Science. 

Regis Humanities majors can also consider a Fast Track to Master's path and work towards a Master's in Digital Communication. The combined Bachelor's/Master's Degree option allows undergraduate students to take graduate-level classes and earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in less time than usual. Talk to your advisor about eligibility and requirements. 

Year One

Fall Semester
CourseCredits
RC 101 First-Year Seminar (CORE)3
EN 105 Critical Reading, Thinking and Writing  (CORE)3
Religious Studies (CORE)3
HIstory (CORE)3
ID 110 Exploring Humanities3
Total15
Spring Semester
CourseCredits
FYS-Linked Course (CORE)3
EN 106 Critical Reading, Thinking, Writing (CORE)3
Mathematics (CORE)3
Philosophy (CORE)3
EN 223 The Art of Persuasive Writing3
Total15

Year Two

Fall Semester
CourseCredits
Natural Science I (CORE)3
Primary Field of Study Elective3
Literature (CORE)3
PO 210 American Politics3
Elective3
Total15
Spring Semester
CourseCredits
Primary Field of Study Elective3
Supporting Field of Study Elective3
ID 304 Exploring Ethics (CORE)3
Natural Science II (CORE)4
CJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice3
Total16

Year Three

Fall Semester
CourseCredits
ID 234 Digital Scholarship3
Supporting Field of Study Elective3
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology3
CO 219 Journalism3
Elective3
Total15
Spring Semester
CourseCredits
Primary Field of Study Elective3
Supporting Field of Study Elective3
Social Sciences I (CORE)3
CJ 101 Law Enforcement3
SO 303A Oppression, Prejudice and Discrimination3
Total15

Year Four

Fall Semester
CourseCredits
Primary Field of Study Elective3
Supporting Field of Study Elective3
ID 413 Internship3
Social Science II (CORE)3
Minor/Elective3
Total15
Spring Semester
CourseCredits
Capstone3
Elective3
Elective3
Elective3
Elective3
Total15
  1. General education core courses may be taken in any order.
  2. In this sample program, the two supporting fields of study are the creative and performing arts, with a political science minor.