Montclair State University

Bachelor in Humanities

Montclair, United States

The Bachelor in Humanities at Montclair State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Montclair State University in Montclair, New Jersey, is a large, public comprehensive university founded in 1908 with a reputation for academic breadth and inclusive community life. With more than 22,000 students, Montclair offers a vibrant suburban campus close to New York City, blending strong classroom instruction with hands-on learning opportunities. The university’s commitment to creativity, research and engagement makes it appealing to students seeking both preparation for the workforce and further study.

Montclair provides over 275 programs across arts, sciences, business, education and more, supported by accomplished faculty who mentor students in research, internships and creative projects. State-of-the-art facilities, collaborative labs, and extensive community partnerships allow learners to translate theory into practice. The campus environment emphasizes critical thinking, communication and leadership skills that are highly valued by employers.

International students benefit from personalized support services, orientation programming and career resources aimed at easing cultural transition and enhancing employability. Small-group advising, language assistance and connections to local industries help students build networks and professional experience. For international applicants seeking a comprehensive American university with strong program variety and practical pathways, Montclair State offers a balanced, student-centered choice.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Humanities is a flexible program that lets students design their own major. It's for students who want to study history, art, music, and more. The program takes a few years to complete and helps students develop critical-thinking skills.

The curriculum includes subjects like history, literature, philosophy, and art history. Students take required courses, including a research seminar, and choose from many electives. They develop skills in research, writing, and critical thinking, and get to pursue their own intellectual interests.

Graduates can become historians, writers, editors, or art critics. They can work in museums, galleries, publishing, or education, helping to preserve and promote cultural heritage. Other potential jobs include research assistant, cultural consultant, or arts administrator.

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