Undergraduate Degree Programs
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The Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) is a four-year liberal arts program consisting of 40 courses (120 credit hours) including a major field and the distribution requirements listed below. John Cabot University also offers two-year (60 credits) Associate of Arts degrees in all major and minor fields.
Art History
With its wealth of archaeological sites, churches, museums, and contemporary art galleries, Rome offers an environment of unparalleled richness for the study of art and the human experience across time.
Art History DegreeBusiness Administration
The Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration is distinguished by its international emphasis and challenging curriculum in the context of a dynamic learning environment.
Business Administration DegreeClassical Studies
Our Classical Studies major is designed to provide a solid foundation in classical civilization as a whole, from Greek and Roman literature to ancient history, philosophy, religion, mythology, archaeology, art, and architecture.
Classical Studies DegreeCommunications
The major provides an innovative curriculum that combines theory and practice, developing skills for lifelong learning, problem-solving, and communication in visual, audio, written, and oral formats in an inclusive multicultural world.
Communications DegreeEconomics and Finance
Our Economics and Finance major is a gateway to a broad array of careers in business, law, journalism, public policy, government, and academics.
Economics and Finance DegreeEnglish Literature
The English major provides an appropriate background for careers in a variety of fields beyond the discipline including law, government, diplomacy, journalism, publishing, education, and, business.
English Literature DegreeHistory
The Bachelor of Arts in History is designed to provide the intellectual breadth and the analytical skills that allow students to make meaningful connections between the past and the present.
History DegreeHumanistic Studies
Humanities students learn to appreciate and analyze cultures by exploring literature, art, history, philosophy, and religion.
Humanistic Studies DegreeInternational Affairs
The program focuses on the institutions and the processes by which international affairs are conducted and on the forces that influence global policy-making.
International Affairs DegreeInternational Business
The Bachelor of Arts in International Business is distinguished by a strong emphasis on international business, giving students the chance to explore specific issues of doing business in a globalized world.
International Business DegreeItalian Studies
The Bachelor of Arts in Italian Studies is a rigorous interdisciplinary degree that combines the study of Italian literature, culture, society, and politics while developing students’ fluency in the Italian language.
Italian Studies DegreeMarketing
The Bachelor of Arts prepares students to enter the field of marketing by combining the necessary knowledge, tools, and skills that are at the core of a liberal arts tradition.
Marketing DegreePolitical Science
The Bachelor of Arts in Political Science focuses on the theoretical and methodological aspects of the study of politics. It prepares students to identify, analyze, and critically interrogate relations of power and governance.
Political Science DegreePsychological Science
The Psychological Science program provides a solid base for the scientific study of individual and group behavior and mental processes within a liberal arts curriculum.
Psychological Science DegreeRequirements for all Bachelor of Arts Degrees
There are basic requirements for all degrees at John Cabot University. The Proficiency Requirements of the University in English, Mathematics and Foreign Language and the General Distribution Requirements.
Furthermore, within each Bachelor degree program, there are specific requirements to be met by the student. These requirements include ten to twelve core courses, deemed by the Faculty to be essential to the discipline, and comparable to the requirements for the same degree at other recognized and accredited colleges and universities in the American system of higher education. In addition to the core requirements, students select electives that support the core program and courses in other discipline areas of particular interest.