Faculty Profile
David Hoy
Professor, Philosophy
Professor Hoy is known for initiating interdisciplinary approaches to critical thinking. Books that he has authored and edited include Critical Resistance (MIT Press, 2004), Critical Theory (with Thomas McCarthy), Foucault: A Critical Reader, and The Critical Circle. He has directed seven National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Institutes at UC Santa Cruz. Professor Hoy was awarded a UC Presidential Chair in 2000 and the title of Distinguished Professor in the Humanities in 2004.
Humanities Student
Name: Michelle Romero
Year: Junior
Hometown: Newark, California
Transferred From: Foothill College
Meet Michelle
Majors in the Division of Humanities include:
American
Studies
Classical
Studies
German
Studies
Feminist Studies
Italian
Studies
History
Language
Studies
Linguistics
Literature
Philosophy
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Major Sheets *
American
Studies
Anthropology
Applied Physics
Art
Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology
Bioengineering
Bioinformatics
Biology
Business
Management Economics
Chemistry
Classical
Studies
Community
Studies
Computer
Engineering
Computer
Science
Computer Science: Computer Game Design
Earth Sciences
Ecology
and Evolution
Economics
Education
and Teaching
Electrical
Engineering
Environmental
Studies
Feminist Studies
Field
and Exchange Programs
Film
and Digital Media
German
Studies
Global
Economics
Health
Sciences
History
History of
Art and Visual Culture
Individual
Study
Information
Systems Management
Italian
Studies
Language
Studies
Latin American and
Latino Studies
Legal Studies
Linguistics
Literature
Marine
Biology
Mathematics
Molecular,
Cell, and Developmental Biology
Music
Neuroscience
and Behavior
Philosophy
Physics
Physics
(Astrophysics)
Physics
Education
Plant Sciences
Politics
Prelaw
Premedicine
Psychology
Sociology
Theater Arts
Writing
*This information covers areas of study.
Not all of the items in the above list are majors at UC Santa Cruz.
options for undeclared students
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