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Humanities and Global Studies Contract Major

Website: School of Humanities and Global Studies


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Current as of June 2021

About the Major

Ramapo College students have long enjoyed the freedom of individualized “contract” majors.  Humanities and Global Studies is the contract major for the School of Humanities and Global Studies.

The Ramapo College graduates awarded baccalaureates in Humanities and Global Studies major will be thoughtful, well-educated individuals with understanding of and an appreciation for multiple ways of seeing the world, skilled at using interdisciplinary approaches to meet the challenges facing themselves, their communities, and the world.  The Liberal Arts encourages and inspires reflection, critical thinking, emotional maturity, and the broadening of the mind through the contemplation of new possibilities.  This major spans the great themes of human inquiry and critical expression in the humanities, in world languages, and in social studies.

Examples of learning tracks include but are not limited to:

  • Anthropology
  • Italian Studies
  • Human Rights and Genocide Studies

A graduate in Humanities and Global Studies shall:  (1) employ multiple methods of critical understanding to affirm and transform the self; (2) build foundational knowledge in the Liberal Arts; (3) gain hands-on experience applying knowledge of the Liberal Arts for providing ways to answer real-life, interdisciplinary problems; (4) reflect upon and pose original analysis of problems within the Liberal Arts in class discussions, written work, exams, group projects, portfolios, internships, or study abroad; and (5) appreciate, understand, and value the rich complexity and diversity of human experience by studying the interrelationships of individuals to groups, cultures, heritages, stories, epistemologies, and/or world languages.  These objectives will be tailored to individual students.

A Humanities and Global Studies major is a preparation for a free and fulfilled life in any area of specialization:  business, arts, public relations, journalism, education, social or physical sciences, medicine, or law.  Humanities and Global Studies majors gain this preparation through coursework, as well as through a significant experiential learning activity and an independent research project.  Humanities and Global Studies majors must also complete the School of Humanities and Global Studies School Core (language proficiency) and the College’s General Education program.

The Humanities and Global Studies major is also compatible with the Teacher Certification program.  Students interested in teaching at the elementary or secondary level will complete an independent study in curricular and pedagogical development.

Humanities and Global Studies majors may pursue a learning track that expands upon an existing School of Humanities and Global Studies minor or may pursue one that is more individualized.  No matter what an individual student chooses as particular track (e.g., Anthropology, Italian Studies, or Human Rights and Genocide Studies), the degree awarded will be a B.A. in Humanities and Global Studies.

Outcomes for the Major

Goal 1:  Students will demonstrate the ability to conduct research in their field(s) of study.

Outcome 1: Students will be able to identify appropriate research methods for their field(s) of study.

Outcome 2: Students will apply research methods to their field(s) of study.

 Goal 2:  Students will speak effectively in scholarly and creative contexts.

Outcome 1: Students will deliver a central message that is easy to identify, vivid, and memorable.

Outcome 2: Students will use appropriate language for the subject and the audience.

        Outcome 3: Students will deliver oral communications in an engaging manner.

Requirements of the Major

In addition to the completion of the School of Humanities and Global Studies School Core (Language Proficiency) and General Education program requirements, the following are required for the Humanities and Global Studies Major:

STATEMENT OF JUSTIFICATION:  A Statement of Justification must be on file and approved by the Dean and assigned faculty advisors.  This contract must include a list of which courses (including independent studies) a student will count toward completing the major.

ELEVEN COURSES:  The contract major in Humanities and Global Studies will include at least eleven courses in a concentrated program of study.  At least six of these courses  (24 credits) must be from courses offered by the School of Humanities and Global Studies and include:

  • One 300-level Independent Study:  One of the eleven courses completed by all Humanities and Global Studies majors must be an independent study in original research.
  • One significant experiential learning activity:  In addition to or as part of their eleven courses, all Humanities and Global Studies majors must complete a significant experiential learning activity that enriches classroom time with concrete experience.  This may include: service learning, internship, co-op, presenting a research paper at a professional conference or in a journal, or study abroad.  The Humanities and Global Studies Convener must approve the significant experiential learning activity.

SELF-EVALUATION STATEMENT FOR GRADUATION:  is required for all Humanities and Global Studies majors to graduate.  It must be submitted to the Dean and assigned faculty advisors, along with the graduation application.  The purpose of the Self-Evaluation Statement is to reflect back on the experience of completing the major.

Ramapo
  1. Students are required to take 11 courses (i.e.,44 credits) to complete this major.
  2. Transfer students who have 48 or more credits accepted at the time of transfer are waived from the courses marked with a (W) below.  Waivers do not apply to Major Requirements.
  3. Double counting between General Education, School Core, and Major may be possible.  Check with your advisor to see if any apply.
  4. Writing Intensive Requirement (five courses):  two writing intensive courses in the general education curriculum are required: Critical Reading and Writing II and Studies in the Arts and Humanities; the other three courses are taken in the major and advisement by the major Convener is recommended to identify which three writing intensive courses will count toward completing the student’s contract major in Humanities and Global Studies; usually the required Independent Study course will count as one of them.
  5. Not all courses are offered each semester.  Please check the current Schedule of Classes for semester course offerings.
  6. The Career Pathways Program requirements must be completed prior to graduation. Visit the Cahill Career Center.
HUMANITIES AND GLOBAL STUDIES MAJOR

Note: A 2.0 GPA in the major is required for graduation.