Student Opportunities
We offer the broader perspective on life and the world that some engineering degrees neglect. We believe your education will be vastly improved by learning the critical thinking, communication, language and cultural skills we offer.
Study Abroad
In our study abroad program, you’ll take a course and then a one-to-two week journey abroad to reinforce what you’ve learned in class. We've recently been to ancient archeological sites in Turkey, pilgrimage trails in England, and experienced live theater in Ireland.
INK
INK is Rose-Hulman's literary and visual arts magazine. Created and edited by students, INK accepts submissions in several genres from all members of the campus community. It’s a great opportunity to see your work in print and share your artistic side with a wider audience.
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Studying economics at Rose-Hulman gives you the opportunity to gain valuable analytic and business skills that can enhance your career potential. Our highly mathematical approach to economics distinguishes our economics degree from other schools.
International Studies
The International Studies second major will add a global dimension to your engineering, science, or math degree. In an increasingly international marketplace, International Studies enriches your perspective, making you a more valued member of any organization.
Minors
You can choose from more than a dozen different Humanities and Social Science minors. From languages to music, to political science, our minors will add a valuable dimension to your STEM education.
Department News
Learn about the latest happenings, recent research, and more in Humanities and Social Sciences at Rose-Hulman.
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Students Recognized for Top-of-Class, Academic Department Achievements
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Rose-Hulman Alumna Finds Her Way to Practicing Medicine at Union Hospital
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Rose-Hulman’s Ludomusicology Class Brings Video Game Music to Life
Corey Taylor
Dr. Corey Taylor teaches a variety of English courses, especially offerings in American literature and technical and professional communication. His areas of teaching and research expertise include twentieth-century American literature, African-American literature, literary adaptations of blues and jazz, modernism, and sustainability studies. Dr. Taylor is the current department head, was the longtime advisor of Ink, the campus literary and arts magazine, and has received the institute’s Excellence in Service Award.d.
Contact Us
Department of Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts
5500 Wabash Avenue
Terre Haute, IN 47803
812-877-8276