Humanities
Here, you won’t just take in knowledge. You’ll create it.
The humanities anchor on the study of arts, cultures, community, and the self as fundamental to understanding the human experience. Students who decide to pursue humanities here take advantage of being at the top-funded research institution to pursue ambitious scholarship—with access to resources like our Archaeological Museum, Film Centre, dedicated research labs, and humanities-focused research grants.
Humanities Research Spotlight
An Interdisciplinary Approach
Through our flexible curriculum, our students are encouraged to deepen their interests and explore new ones. You’ll choose from courses across academic areas between our Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and our Whiting School of Engineering so you can expand your knowledge, dig deeper into topics that interest you, and discover connections at the intersection of disciplines.
HUMANITIES RESEARCH CLUSTERS
The most exciting topics in the humanities don’t always fit neatly into one academic department or discipline. Humanities Research Clusters are a way for students from different specialties to talk about big, multifaceted ideas in a productive and student-led environment.
EXPLORE HUMANITIES RESEARCH CLUSTERSLEARN ALONGSIDE THE VERY BEST
Our BDP Summer Program offers Hopkins undergraduates the opportunity to work with one of our Bloomberg Distinguished Professors (BDPs) full-time for 10 weeks over the summer. The professors are all preeminent scholars whose work merges at least two traditional academic disciplines
LEARN MORE ABOUT BLOOMBERG DISTINGUISHED PROFESSORSMajors and Minors
Majors
- Africana Studies
- Archaeology
- Classics
- English
- Film and Media Studies
- French
- German
- History
- History of Art
- History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Italian
- Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
- Medicine, Science, and the Humanities
- Near Eastern Studies
- Philosophy
- Romance Languages
- Spanish
- Writing Seminars
Minors
- Africana Studies
- Bioethics
- Classics
- East Asian Studies
- English
- Film and Media Studies
- French
- German
- History
- History of Art
- History of Science, Medicine, and Technology
- Islamic Studies
- Italian
- Jewish Studies
- Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies
- Linguistics
- Museums and Society
- Music
- Near Eastern Studies
- Philosophy
- Spanish for the Professions
- Spanish Language and Hispanic Culture
- Theatre Arts and Studies
- Visual Arts
- Women, Gender, and Sexuality
- Writing Seminars
MARK CHRISTIAN THOMPSON, Chair and Professor of EnglishThe humanities are not really about edification or seeing how resplendent the human spirit is, although that’s certainly part of it. It’s learning to be an effective citizen in dealing with information, with narratives; learning how to recognize when they’re true and when they’re false, learning how to compare them with other narratives of the same sort, and to make a decision about them.
Research Opportunities
As the #1 research university in the nation, we provide our undergraduates with resources and funding to pursue their ambitions.
- The Alexander Grass Humanities Institute is a focal point for the 13 world-renowned humanities departments at Hopkins, and sponsors scholarly meetings, public events, student fellowships, and research projects.
- Classics Research Lab is a research “laboratory” in which students can engage in direct, empirical research connected to the current work of the faculty member in charge.
- The Office of Undergraduate Research, Scholarly & Creative Activity (URSCA) assists undergraduate students with creating, planning, and undertaking a hands-on research project.
- Students across all fields of the humanities have the opportunity to share their work at our Richard Macksey National Undergraduate Humanities Research Symposium—the first and only national conference of its kind.
- The Dean’s Undergraduate Research Awards (DURA) is available for undergraduates working on independent research projects that draw on primary source materials in the rare book, manuscript, and archival collections of the Sheridan Libraries.
The Krieger School of Arts & Sciences’ departments, programs, and centers often offer their own research awards or funding opportunities.
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Join the Club
Hopkins students pursue their interests outside the classroom. If you’re fascinated by the humanities, you might consider getting involved in these student organizations.