Academic Academics
Undergraduate Degree Offerings
Graduate Offerings
Many of the majors and concentrations below are also offered as minors. Please check our undergraduate catalog online for which majors are also offered as a minor.
Research, Graduate School, Continuing Studies and Outreach, and International Affairs
College of Arts and Sciences Majors American Sign Language Art and Media Design •• Art History •• Digital Media •• Graphic Design •• Photography •• Studio Art
Biology Chemistry Communication Studies Deaf Studies English History International Studies Mathematics Philosophy Psychology Sociology •• Criminology
Spanish Theatre Arts: Production/Performance Minors Only Ethics Linguistics Writing
School of Education, Business, and Human Services Majors Accounting Business Administration
•• Business Law •• Economics •• Finance •• Human Resource Management •• International Business •• Marketing
Education
•• Early Childhood Education •• Elementary •• Secondary Education - English - Science - Mathematics - Social Studies
Government Information Technology •• Medical Informatics •• Network/Database/Web
Interpretation Physical Education and Recreation Social Work Minors Only Athletic Coaching Dance Economics and Finance Family Studies Recreation and Sports Programming
Audiology, Au.D. Clinical Psychology, Ph.D. Deaf and Hard of Hearing Infants, Toddlers, and their Families: Collaboration and Leadership, certificate Deaf Education, M.A., Ed.S. Deaf History, certificate Deaf Studies, M.A., certificate Education, M.A., Ph.D., certificate Educational Neuroscience, Ph.D. Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences, M.S., Ph.D. International Development, M.A. Interpretation, M.A., Ph.D. Linguistics, M.A., Ph.D. Mental Health Counseling, M.A. Public Administration, M.P.A. School Counseling, M.A. School Psychology, Psy.S. Sign Language Teaching, M.A. Social Work, M.S.W. Speech-Language Pathology, M.S.
Self-Declared Major: Imagine a Do-It-Yourself Degree
Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area
Don’t see the major you’d really like to pursue? Design your own. Take additional courses at Georgetown University or the George Washington University through a local consortium of universities.
Gallaudet is a member of what’s known as the “Consortium” of universities in the Washington, D.C. area. Students throughout the Consortium can take classes at member institutions for full credit toward their degree. Gallaudet students have taken classes at some of the country’s most renowned institutions— American University, George Washington University, Georgetown University, and Howard University, to name a few.
Whether you customize your major from scratch or combine some of our existing majors, you can create an academic experience uniquely yours.
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