Religious Studies
The religions of the world have tremendous influence on the world’s communities and cultures.
Religions shape every aspect of life including political and economic policies, human rights, literature, art, and the environment. At Loyola, you will explore the past, present, and emerging future of these religions. You will examine what people believe, why they believe it, and how their beliefs form private and public lives.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies
Psychological Sciences
If the human brain and behavior fascinates you, Psychological Sciences might be the program for you.
You want to understand how the human mind thinks and learns, and how it processes decisions and perceptions. And you want to use that knowledge to help others. Whatever your goals, our program and expert faculty will prepare for success in research, continued study, and a career.
Mathematics
You will use math today. Everybody will.
Mathematics is a powerful subject. You’ll use it when you check the time—or the speed limit. Newton, Galileo, da Vinci, Fibonacci: They used it in a variety of disciplines, and we still feel the echo of their work today—because math is where everything starts. That’s where you come in. No matter what career path you choose, mathematics will give you a firm foundation on which to pursue your goals.
History
Ghandi once said, “A small body of determined spirits fired by an unquenchable faith in their mission can alter the course of history.”
Loyno’s history department seeks to do just that. In the pursuit of justice, we guide our students through an exploration of the past and all of its intricacies and nuances. Those higher levels of historical thought can only come through a scholarly search for understanding.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts in History