Furman University offers degrees in 42 fields of study, with top-quality academic advising to help you determine what field of study is the best match for your interests. Each department is strongly committed to Furman’s unique vision of Engaged Learning. On the following pages, you will learn more about each academic discipline and how it uses the principles of Engaged Learning to provide students with the best education available.
Ancient Greek and Roman Studies (concentration)
Black Cultures in the Americas (concentration)
Computer Science / Computer Science - Mathematics
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Education (Early Childhood, Elementary, Secondary, Special)
Engineering (dual degree)
English for Speakers of Other Languages (concentration)
Environmental Studies (concentration)
Individualized Curriculum Program
Latin American Studies (concentration)
Mathematics / Mathematics - Economics
Modern Languages - French / German / Spanish
Music (Church, Education, Performance, Theory)
Premedical Studies and Health Careers
Women's and Gender Studies (concentration)