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The humanities serve as the traditional academic core of Seton Hall University's College of Arts and Sciences. Be it through the study of literature, history, culture, religion or some combination thereof, students in these programs make valuable contributions to our existing body of knowledge and become experts on a wide range of topics.
Whatever your interests may be, Seton Hall has the resources to support your studies and research. Our library currently contains 750,000 books, subscribes to 1,127 periodicals and features numerous art galleries and special collections. Our programs encourage a variety of interests, and our resources support them all.
Graduate Programs: Humanities
Our program offerings in the humanities discipline include:
- M.A. in English
- M.A. in Jewish-Christian Studies
- Certificate in Jewish-Christian Studies
Why the College of Arts and Sciences?
We are proud to offer:
- An array of academic programs that can be taken full-time or part-time.
- Small classes with widely renowned faculty who are scholars and professionals in their fields.
- A prime location, just a few miles away from Manhattan's bustling cityscape and New Jersey's biomedical and pharmaceutical regions.
- A comprehensive liberal arts curriculum that incorporates innovative technology and rigorous academic training with the Catholic intellectual tradition.
- Opportunities for students to be matched with local and international employers, so that they can begin to apply their classroom lessons to real-world experiences.
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