The Kalamazoo Curriculum
For fifty years, Kalamazoo College’s distinctive
K-Plan has served as the foundation and focal point of the College's curriculum. The curriculum allows students
to:
- develop life-long learning and communication skills;
- explore disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields;
- identify and pursue an intellectual passion, personal aspiration, or career
path; and
- forge a customized, coherent education by integrating classroom and experiential learning, study abroad, and co-curricular activities into a
unified whole.
The general education curriculum that supports the
K-Plan features breadth across the liberal arts,
a strong global and intercultural focus, widespread participation in meaningful
study abroad,
internships,
and
service-learning, rigorous
majors,
capstone experiences including
Senior Individualized Projects for all students,
and a dedication to integration of the entire “K” experience. Three
Shared Passages Seminars
serve as both preparation for and integration of the rich, transformational components of the
K-Plan.
Emphasizing student ownership of the educational experience, this curriculum encourages students to develop both an ability to think creatively
and analytically about a variety of issues and ideas, as well as to bring unusual depth and passion to their particular field of interest.
The rich and multifaceted Kalamazoo curriculum is balanced by a set of graduation requirements designed to encourage student agency and intentionality in students’ curricular exploration and integration. Please refer to the
academic catalog for requirement details.