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ACADEMIC ADVISING : MAJORS, MINORS & CONCENTRATIONS
EXPLORATIONS IN DEPTH
Through majors, minors and concentrations,
students explore a discipline in depth, or, in the case of
concentrations, deepen their understanding of an interdisciplinary
topic. A major is required for graduation; students may supplement
this with a minor, concentration, or even second major if
they wish, though these are not required.
MAJOR
Kalamazoo College offers twenty-seven
majors through which students explore and develop expertise
in an academic discipline. Majors programs are designed to
move from the broad to the specific through a sequence of
core and elective courses. Upper-level majors courses usually
delve deeply into a specific topic, and students can shape
a particular emphasis within a major through their choice
of upper-level courses. Regardless the discipline, all majors
programs build skills in written and oral expression, information
literacy, critical thinking and analysis, creative problem-solving,
and independent scholarship.
MINORS
AND CONCENTRATIONS
A minor typically comprises a subset of what is required for
a major, whereas a concentration is a set of courses with
a common focus drawn from several disciplines. Minors and
concentrations enable students to supplement a major with
directed study of another realm of interest, and, in the process,
lend more coherence to course selections satisfying Areas
of Study and other general education requirements. Amost all
disciplines offering a major also offer a minor, and nine
concentrations are offered.
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