Undergraduate Majors
Explore a diverse range of undergraduate majors designed to ignite your passion and prepare you for a successful global career. Our programs are tailored to provide a comprehensive education, blending theoretical knowledge with practical experience, while emphasizing site-specificity. Whether you're interested in the arts, social sciences, or business, we offer a path that aligns with your aspirations and goals.
All ACM undergraduate programs are based at the Aix-en-Provence, France main campus, but undergraduate students have the opportunity to diversify their Mediterranean experience by spending a semester at one of ACM's study abroad centers in Barcelona, Madrid, or Florence.
Art History
Communication Studies
French Studies
International Business
International Relations
Mediterranean Studies
Political Science
Studio Art
Self-Designed Field of Study
Undergraduate Minors
ACM’s minors consist of 18 upper-division credits (six courses). Minors should be determined in conjunction with your academic advisor to ensure you meet ACM’s graduation requirements. The minors are:
- Art History
- Business Administration
- Communication Studies
- Environmental Studies
- French Studies
- History
- Hospitality Management
- International Business
- International Relations
- Mediterranean Studies
- Peace and Conflict Studies
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religious Studies
- Studio Art
- Wine Studies
Choosing a Minor That Suits You and Your Education
What Factors Should be Considered in Choosing a Minor
Most colleges, including ACM, do not require a minor to earn a bachelor’s degree. It is an optional choice that may factor in to your education depending on some of the considerations listed above. It is a personal decision that utlimately depends on your goals. Sometimes focusing on your major and varying your courses may be more beneficial.
Do I Need a Minor? Should I Have a Minor?
Most colleges, including ACM, do not require a minor to earn a bachelor’s degree. It is an optional choice that may factor in to your education depending on some of the considerations listed above. It is a personal decision that utlimately depends on your goals. Sometimes focusing on your major and varying your courses may be more beneficial.
Why do a Minor Instead of a Second Major?
Most colleges, including ACM, do not require a minor to earn a bachelor’s degree. It is an optional choice that may factor in to your education depending on some of the considerations listed above. It is a personal decision that utlimately depends on your goals. Sometimes focusing on your major and varying your courses may be more beneficial.