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In our rapidly changing society, the role of "family" is constantly being redefined. The Saint Joseph College Family Studies major provides an in-depth analysis of the impact and meaning of family in our world. As a Family Studies major, you will study a variety of aspects related to the modern family, including nutrition, family relations, financial planning and research. Benefits of the Saint Joseph College degree program include:
A Personalized Course of Study
As a Family Studies major, your studies begin with a core curriculum that includes Psychology, Sociology, Writing, Biology, Human Development, and Family Relations. You then choose either Consumer Sciences
We have to move from our devotion to independence, through an understanding of interdependence, to a commitment to human solidarity."
Catholic Bishops' Pastoral on the U.S. Economy
Do you "think globally"? If so, then the Saint Joseph College international studies major may be for you! A degree in International Studies prepares you to meet the professional challenges of an increasingly interdependent world.
“In the American Studies program at Saint Joseph College, faculty and students use various methods of analysis – art historical, ethnographic, media reception studies – to formulate possible solutions to the most significant scholarly questions of our time. It’s a very exciting approach.” – Dr. Dennis Barone, director of American Studies
American Studies continues to be a desirable major in today’s world because of its broad applicability. Whether you plan a career in education, public relations, law, journalism, state government, or almost any other field, you will acquire proficiency in critical thinking/analysis and written/oral communications.
I consider myself an activist devoted to all aspects of equal rights for women.”
-Mandy Tiedeman ’06, co-author of The Glass Ceiling: A Connecticut Reality,
study conducted by the Connecticut Permanent Commission on the Status of Women
The Saint Joseph College Women’s Studies major is an interdisciplinary program that invites you to explore the world of women throughout the course of history, to learn skills that will guide your critical inquiry, and to work toward improving the lives of women, children, and families throughout the world. Our 36-credit bachelor of arts degree is your entry into the formidable field of Women’s Studies
The European Studies Program at Saint Joseph's University offers an interdisciplinary experience that opens many avenues of inquiry in a variety of departments, both in the College of Arts and Sciences and the Haub School of Business. Participating in the program are the departments of economics, english, finance, fine and performing arts, foreign languages, history, marketing, philosophy, political science, theology, and the international relations program, thus providing a strong foundation in diverse fields in both colleges of the university. Acknowledged experts in the area of European studies teach in all of these departments, have traveled widely in Europe, have published
Let’s start with the most obvious one: “Can I afford to go to college?”
Our answer: “Can you afford not to?”
A Saint Joseph’s University education is truly an investment in your future. To look at it in purely financial terms, on average, a bachelor’s degree provides twice the lifetime earning power of a high school diploma. According to the U.S. Department of Education, this translates to roughly $2.1 million over a lifetime.
Now, your second question: “Great. But how do I pay for college right now?”
Our answer: “Let us direct you to the resources that can help.”
Approximately 85 percent of SJU students
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