Undergraduate
Drew University offers programs leading to the traditional undergraduate degrees of Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and Bachelor of Science (B.S.) through its
College of Liberal Arts.Today, Drew students fulfill a general education program distinguished by a flexibility that allows students to shape their
individual academic programs to serve their own needs and interests, while developing the lifelong skills and values that a
liberal arts education provides. Students also undertake academic programs that further emphasize depth, independent research,
and experiential and collaborative teaming. To fulfill the required minor in the general education program, students may choose
from many disciplinary and interdisciplinary offerings, or design a self-created minor subject to faculty approval.The
College of Liberal Arts provides major concentrations in 27 academic areas, including: Anthropology, Art, Behavioral Science, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Classics, Computer Science, Economics, English, French, German, History, Mathematics, Mathematics & Computer Science, Music,
Neurosciences (includes psychobiology), Pan-African Studies,Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Russian, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre Arts, Women's Studies.Minor concentrations are available in all areas that offer majors except neuroscience, behavioral science and the
joint mathematics and computer science program. In addition, the college offers these
interdisciplinary minors: , American Studies, Archaeology, Arts
Administration and Museology, Asian Studies, Business Management,
Comparative Literature, Chinese, Environmental Studies, European Studies, Humanities, Holocaust Studies, Jewish Studies,
Latin American
Studies, Linguistic Studies, Middle Eastern
Studies, Western
Heritage, and Writing.
Graduate
The
Caspersen School of Graduate Studies offers the traditional Master of Arts (M.A.) and Doctor of Philosophy (or Ph.D.) degrees. Areas of study include: Biblical Studies, Book History (M.A. only), English
Literature, Liturgical Studies, Modern History & Literature, Religion & Society, Theological & Religious Studies,
Wesleyan & Methodist Studies, and Women's Studies (M.A. only, Ph.D. concentration). It also offers an innovative
interdisciplinary arts and letters program offering Master of Letters (M.Litt.) and Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) degrees as well as a program in Medical Humanities, offering a Certificate of Medical Humanities
(C.M.H.), as well as Masters (M.M.H.) and Doctoral degrees (D.M.H.).The
Drew Theological Seminary offers degree programs designed to train candidates for the ministry. While affiliated
with the United Methodist Church its programs are
open to individuals of all faiths. Degrees offered include the Master of Divinity (M.Div.), Master of
Theological Studies (M.T.S.), Master of Sacred Theology (M.S.T.), and the
Doctor of Ministry
(D.Min.).