Huntingdon College
Academic Departments
Detailed descriptions of the requirements for specific majors, minors, and teacher certification options are listed alphabetically by department within the catalog in the section titled Courses of Study. The complete listing of disciplinary courses is given in the section titled Courses of Instruction.
Majors—with concentrations
- Accounting (Four-year or Five-year/CPA-prep option)
- Art
- Athletic Training
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Business Administration
- Cell Biology
- Chemistry
- Christian Education
- Communication Studies
- Elementary Education (grades K–6)
- English
- English—Creative Writing
- English—Film Studies
- English—Theatre
- History
- Mathematics
- Music
- Music—Instrumental (grades P–12)
- Physical Education
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religion
- Sport Studies—Exercise Science
- Sport Studies—Sport Management
- Youth Ministry
Minors
Pre-Professional Studies Advisors
Huntingdon College offers an engineering dual degree program and pre-professional studies for students interested in pursuing graduate studies in the following fields: dentistry, law, medicine, ministerial/theology, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, and veterinary medicine. In order to insure adequate preparation for graduate school, those students contemplating careers in any of these areas should contact the appropriate advisor to discuss a plan of study and graduate school requirements. Suggested courses of study for each pre-professional program are listed in the Huntingdon College Catalog.
Teacher Education
Advisor: Ann Reitzammer, Ph.D.
Engineering Dual-Degree
Advisor: Jaime Demick, M.S.
Law
Advisor: John R. Williams, Ph.D.
Medicine, Dentistry, and Optometry
Advisor: Erastus C. Dudley, Ph.D.
Pharmacy
Advisor: Maureen Murphy, Ph.D.
Physical Therapy
Advisor: James Reid, D.A.
Theological or Ministerial
Advisor: Any member of faculty in the Department of Religion
Veterinary Medicine
Advisor: Paul Gier, Ph.D.