Exceptional performance, exemplary service
First-gen student Huel (Trey) Cox III receives BC's Finnegan Award, the highest undergraduate Commencement honor.
Morrissey College programs span the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. The range of undergraduate and graduate offerings invites students to experience many approaches to the disciplines, expand their vision, and engage with the world in new ways.
Our faculty members are leaders in their fields—committed teachers, rigorous scholars, and mentors who challenge students to realize their full potential. A commitment to conversation, reflection, and experiences away from campus complements the rigor of our classrooms, helping students to integrate what they learn with how they live.
The Core Curriculum grounds the undergraduate experience in a shared intellectual foundation that empowers students to engage the distinctive ways of searching for truth across the disciplines; understand more deeply what it is to be human, free, and responsible; navigate differences in our increasingly global world; and discern paths toward meaningful lives, careers, and vocations.
African and African Diaspora Studies
American Studies
Art, Art History, Film
Asian American Studies
Asian Studies
Biology
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Capstone Program
Catholic Studies Program
Chemistry
Classical Studies
Communication
Computer ScienceÌý
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Cross Currents Seminars
D
E
Earth & Environmental Sciences
East European Studies
Eastern, Slavic, and German Studies
Economics
Engineering
English
Environmental Studies Program
F
N, O, P
Perspectives Program
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental, Pre-Veterinary ProgramÌý(Health Professions Graduate Studies)
Psychology
PULSE Program
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U, V, W
Women's and Gender Studies Program
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Acquire a broad intellectual foundation while examining the most important texts in human history. The Boston College Core Curriculum uses the resources of a top-tier research institution to spur students to discover new ways of thinking, acting, and impacting the world. Through the Core—a prominent feature of the liberal arts tradition—students prepare for lives of integrity, leadership, and service.
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Economics
883
Biology
743
Political Science
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Psychology
Boston College ranked 10th worldwide in theology, divinity, and religious studies.
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