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Public Health Sociology Undergraduate

Marc Munda ’23

I would definitely recommend Sociology to future students if they are interested in studying and learning more about behaviors in society and the different aspects involved within it. If you interact with other humans every day, then you’re already participating in the major itself. So, why not learn more about it?

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Multimedia Music Production Undergraduate

Lothario Parris ’23

I thought studying various aspects of music would give me more time to understand what I desired to do in the music industry. The professors have real experience in the industry, they cover a wide amount of music production/music industry topics, and most importantly they prepare you to be successful once you graduate.

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Liberal Studies in Education Sports Management Undergraduate

Julia Trento ’22

I have had amazing professors along the way who have set me up for success in the classroom and are extremely involved, truly caring about your progress and success. The major classes cover all the necessary areas to be a successful teacher while being engaging and fun.

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Psychology Undergraduate

Humberto Jimenez ’23

I chose this major to help me better understand people and develop better relationships. With my knowledge of psychology, I hope to improve criminal justice reform and police-community relations, as well as create effective programs to prevent crime.

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Ethnic and Race Studies Public Health Sociology Undergraduate

Isaiah Del Cid ’23

I love how all the sociology courses have cultivated a safe and supportive environment where I am able to continuously engage in meaningful conversations with my professors and peers. In addition, all of the sociology professors have been an amazing support system to me in helping to engage in opportunities and professional resources aimed at preparing to pursue my goals of working as a public health professional.

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Political Science Psychology Spanish Undergraduate

Millennia Gamez ’24

I chose my majors (Political Science and Psychology) because I have always wanted to make a difference in the world by being aware of the political systems in place and what is going on in people’s minds. My majors intrigue and challenge me to pursue a career where I can positively impact the world and the people around me.

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Biology Undergraduate

Allison McAdoo ’23

Majoring in biology, there are endless routes that you can go with it, and it made me feel more at ease not being boxed into a certain career based on my major. I also knew that majoring in biology at a smaller school could optimize my opportunities to build my resume and become a more competitive applicant for graduate school.

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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Undergraduate

Ben Vincze ’23

The more you immerse yourself in the science language and basic theories the easier it is to learn more and develop critical thinking strategies to help with upper-division studies. My advice is to stick with it no matter how challenging a stem major can get, you will surprise yourself with what you can accomplish if you truly have a passion for science.

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Geosciences Undergraduate

Cameron Fetter ’25

Geology can be challenging at times with the various course requirements, but in the end, it’s worth it for the overall experience. The geoscience community is also very open and welcoming at Cal Lutheran and outside.

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Creative Writing Environmental Science Undergraduate

Cecilia Lopez ’23

Environmental science is perfect for those who can’t choose between science and humanities or have some love for both. I think it’s a great interdisciplinary field that teaches you the science between all of earth’s systems and how they interact but also how people, culture, history, and literature all interact with the environment.