Degrees Offered by Whittier College
WHITTIER COLLEGE
Art/Art Studies, General, B
Biochemistry, B
Biology/Biological Sciences, B
Business Administration and Management, B
Chemistry, B
Developmental and Child Psychology, B
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, B
Economics, B
Education, M
Educational Administration and Supervision, M
Elementary Education and Teaching, M
English Language and Literature, B
French Language and Literature, B
History, B
International Relations and Affairs, B
Kindergarten/Preschool Education and Teaching, B
Law and Legal Studies, MP
Legal and Justice Studies, M
Liberal Arts and Sciences Studies and Humanities, B
Mathematics, B
Music, B
Philosophy, B
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching, B
Physics, B
Political Science and Government, B
Psychology, B
Religion/Religious Studies, B
Secondary Education and Teaching, M
Social Work, B
Sociology, B
Spanish Language and Literature, B
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