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From ancient traditions to modern movements, culture tells us who we are and where we’re going. As a Comparative Cultural Studies major at NAU, you’ll learn to interpret and connect the diverse expressions of humanity.
Cultural heritage jobs are projected to grow faster than average this decade
Comparative Cultural Studies at NAU is all about seeing the connections between people, beliefs, and ideas across time. Here, you’ll learn how art, religion, and culture shape human experience, and how understanding these connections can open minds and inspire change.
Guided by passionate faculty, you’ll develop a global perspective and the tools to analyze and interpret the world around you. Wherever your curiosity leads you in life, with a degree in Comparative Cultural Studies from NAU, you’ll be a catalyst for progress.
At NAU, you'll study topics ranging from art history and visual culture to comparative religions and museum studies. Through an interdisciplinary approach, you’ll develop analytical skills for a career in cultural heritage, education, government, law, museums, archives, or nonprofits.
As a Comparative Cultural Studies major at NAU, you will:
Students in Comparative Cultural Studies degree programs have access to a range of scholarships based on area of study, like Asian studies, religion, art history, as well as merit awards recognizing academic performance.
The Department of Comparative Cultural Studies follows an interdisciplinary approach that requires students to think across cultures and disciplines to fully understand the people, places, and ideas that make our world go round. Through multidisciplinary curricula, students become conversant in the cultural dynamics needed to develop new insight into complex problems. The International and Global Studies Programs (IGP) in Asian Studies or Italian Studies gives you the chance to pair a science or business degrees with deep cultural competencies. Our minors take you deeper into the world of art, ideas, and religion, preparing you for a meaningful career.
You’ll be supported every step of the way by faculty who are deeply invested in your success. Professors mentor you through research and fieldwork, helping you connect what you're studying with where you want to go.
Get professional experience before graduation through teaching assistantships, internships, and faculty-led humanities research. Whether locally with Flagstaff cultural heritage, religious, or environmental sites, or nationally with organizations like the Smithsonian Museums or the Disney Corporation, students become career ready while pursuing their passion for the humanities.
Comparative Cultural Studies takes pride in its rich and regular community lectures, discussions, and film screenings. Find yourself at our popular LET'S ANIME! event, explore the history of art theft at a Museum Studies lecture, or engage hot topics from the world of culture, religion, art history, or Asian studies. Meet iconic authors, artists, thinkers, and practitioners who just might blow your mind.
Expand your understanding of culture, creativity, and community through events that spark conversation and curiosity. Hosted by the Department of Comparative Cultural Studies and CAL, these gatherings invite you to explore new ideas and see the world through different lenses.

"I wouldn't want to be anywhere else than in Comparative Cultural Studies! Though it encompasses a wide range of topics and specialties in the humanities, CCS strives for student development and critical engagement in a complicated and beautiful world. The overwhelming support and guidance from CCS faculty has allowed me to find a career path that I'm passionate about. "


Your next big discovery happens here. Apply today and learn how art, ideas, and belief systems share the world, and your place in it.

Your gift to NAU’s Department of Comparative Cultural Studies provides scholarships, research opportunities, hands-on experiences, and programming that brings education to life in powerful ways.