While many theatre majors follow creative paths, the skills they develop often carry over to a wide range of industries. From education and media to nonprofits, theatre students prepare for meaningful ...
Archaeology explores how humans have lived, worked, and interacted across history, uncovering the stories of past cultures. Students have the unique opportunity to learn with their hands and utilize ...
Explore a lifetime of creativity with a music degree. You’ll study history, theory, and composition, but you’ll also grow as a performer, deepen your artistic expression, and gain the confidence to ...
A musical theatre major learns more than just singing, dancing, and acting. They learn how to put on a full production, thinking through all the aspects to prepare for opening night. They turn small ...
With an art history degree, you can work in museums, galleries, archives, auction houses, publishing, design, marketing, education, and more. Graduates commonly ...
In sociology, you learn to spot patterns in human behavior and explain why they happen. You’ll practice interviewing, survey design, data analysis, and clear argument writing. And you'll learn how to ...
Like Willamette, Pacific University was founded in the mid-19th century to serve a growing region. Founded in 1849 —just seven years after Willamette, Pacific is deeply rooted in Oregon's history.
An exercise science degree can lead to careers in healthcare, fitness, public health, and human performance. At Willamette, you'll study how the body moves, how people stay healthy, and how to turn ...
Public health doesn't just address infectious diseases. Many societal foundations are connected to public health, including water resources, access to healthy food, and the impact of climate change.