Fields of Study
You can mix a variety of interests and, instead of declaring a major, develop your own area of emphasis in more than 40 Fields of Study based on your unique goals.
A Field of Study is a focused area of study, such as a discipline or an interdisciplinary area. Fields of Study show you what you can study at Evergreen.
Fields of Study
- African American Studies
- Agriculture
- American Studies
- Archeology
- Biology
- Botany
- Business, Management, and Entrepreneurship
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Chemistry
- Classical Studies
- Climate and Environmental Justice
- Communication
- Community Studies
- Computer Science
- Creative Writing
- Cultural Studies
- Ecology
- Economics
- Education
- Education and English Language Learning
- Ethnic Studies
- Film and Media Studies
- Film, Video, and Audio Production
- Food Justice
- Food Studies
- Food Systems
- Gender, Sexuality, and Queer Studies
- Geography
- Health
- History
- International Studies
- Languages and Linguistics
- Latinx and Latin American Studies
- Law, Government, and Public Policy
- Literature
- Marine Science
- Mathematics
- Microbiology
- Music and Performing Arts
- Native American and Indigenous Studies
- Natural Resource Management
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Economy and Political Science
- Psychology
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Visual Art and Visual Studies
- Zoology
Bachelor’s degrees
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Arts & Science
You don’t have to take any specific prerequisite classes to complete your bachelor’s degree. Some offerings require knowledge of specific subjects. The BS and BAS degrees have minimum science credit requirements.
Learn more about bachelor’s degree requirements.
Academic Certificates
Students can pursue academic certificates that help you build skills in these categories:
- Business and administration
- Computer science
- Environmental issues
- Media and design