Samples of Gallatin Concentrations
At Gallatin, you will work closely with your faculty adviser to develop a unique concentration that reflects your academic and professional interests and goals. You can organize your concentration around a theme, period of history, area of the world, or an interdisciplinary study of two or more subjects. It is not necessary to know your concentration prior to coming to Gallatin, as it will evolve as you become immersed in your studies. Following is a small sampling of concentrations that students have designed. The possibilities are limitless.
Law, Politics and Critical Race Relations
Poetry and Linguistics
Music Business and Community Arts
Mathematical Neuroscience
Entrepreneurship and Social Justice
Marketing and Media
Public Health and Environmental Studies
Studio Art and Theatre
Pre-Med Studies and the Philosophy of Medicine
Statistics and Social Research
Ethnic Studies and Globalization
Community Change through the Arts
Biology and Dance
Public Policy and Urban Studies
Cinema Studies and French
Modern Western Intellectual History
International Business
Psychology and Information Systems
Science in a Social Context
Art and Anthropology
International Health Care
Middle Eastern Studies
Studio and Literary Arts with Comparative Literature
Business and Theatre
Neural Science and Psychology
Gender and Drama
Creative Nonfiction Writing
Postmodern Theory and Consumer Culture in Japan
Music, Religion and Literature
The Art and Business of Storytelling
Mythological Studies
Creative Media Design
Math, Philosophy and Religion
Psychology, Gender, and Child Development
American Studies
German Language and Literature
Grassroots Political Movements in Theory and Practice
The African Diaspora
Arts Management and Cultural Policy
The Medieval World
Wildlife Photography and Conservation
Social Responsibility in Business and International Politics
Irish and Central European Studies and Languages
Performing the Political
Globalization and Modernization in Latin America
Entertainment Media Law
Theatre and Television Writing
Aesthetic Theory and Modern Art History
The Politics of Communication
Technology, Art, and Society
Producing for Television and Music
Community Development and Youth Empowerment









