Category:Linguistics
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A coordinated program with department of Linguistics and Cognitive Science at Pomona College. How many languages are there? What does knowing a language entail? How do people develop this ability? How is language stored in the brain? Why don't we all speak...
Category:Asian Studies
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The Intercollegiate Department of Asian American Studies of the Claremont Colleges (IDAAS) offers a rigorous, multidisciplinary major that emphasizes social justice, critical thinking, and innovative analysis of the history, society, and cultural production...
Category:Liberal Studies
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Sponsored by the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges, American
Studies is a multidisciplinary major that encourages students to think
critically and creatively about culture in the United States. The
American Studies Program is coordinated by an intercollegiate...
Category:African Studies
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Africana Studies The Intercollegiate Department of Africana Studies (formerly Black Studies) offers a multidisciplinary curriculum that examines the experiences of African, African American and Caribbean people from the liberal arts perspective. Courses accommodate...
Category:Interdisciplinary Studies
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The mission of International and Intercultural Studies is to provide an interdisciplinary course of study that will help students to understand multiple perspectives on power relations in the social, economic, political, scientific, and cultural arenas. The coursework...
Category:Biology
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Many fields, including those in the health professions and medical
social sciences, increasingly require training in both the biological
sciences and the social sciences. The Human Biology major is designed
to fill this need....
Category:Environmental Studies
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Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program focusing on the interaction between the human and non-human components of the biosphere. It strives to apply the diverse orientations of the social sciences, humanities and natural sciences to environmental...
Category:Environmental Science
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Environmental Science entails the study of the natural environment and can lead to career opportunities with governmental agencies, environmental monitoring and consulting organizations, and wildlife conservation groups. Students should consult with advisors...
Category:Creative Writing
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We believe that student work has meaningful literary and intellectual
value, and we foster a supportive community of writers among our
students. Through writing exercises, workshops, and intensive reading,
students begin to take creative risks in their own...
Category:Literature
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Coursework in the Literature major is designed to develop and improve the student’s capacity to engage in meaningful interpretation, creative writing, analytical thought and aesthetic appreciation. Majors and non-majors alike will have the opportunity to gain...
Category:Economics
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Requirements for the Major in Mathematical Economics
A major in Mathematical Economics requires the successful completion of:
1. One year of Principles of Economics (Econ 51 & 52)
2. One year of Economic Theory (Econ...
Category:Economics
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Economics is the study of how best to satisfy the wants and desires of all people given the limited resources available to us on this Earth. It concerns the wealth of nations, its origins in production and exchange, its allocation among competing uses, its distribution...
Category:Art History
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Requirements for the Major in Art History A major in art history at Pitzer College invites students to understand the history of art through interdisciplinary approaches, a global outlook and an interest in ethnic and gender diversity. Through the Five College...
Category:Visual Art
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Requirements for the Major in Studio Art A major in studio art requires 11 courses. This includes eight (8) Studio Art courses, two (2) Art History courses and Art 199, Senior Projects in Art. Students majoring in studio art should work toward competence in...
Category:Anthropology
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The curriculum in Anthropology encompasses two overlapping and yet distinct "tracks": (i) cultural and social anthropology and (ii) biological anthropology, archaeology, and material culture studies. Cultural and social anthropology explores the social orders...
Category:Literature
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The literature major enables students to understand and appreciate our literary heritage and allows them to pursue their individual literary interests. The major requires a structured series of courses on the principal writers of English and American literature...
Category:Computer Science
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Computer Science Sequence The computer science sequence is designed to complement almost all, if not all, CMC majors. It provides a substantial course of study in both the theory and practice of computing, beginning with the fundamental concepts and elementary...
Category:Liberal Studies
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The classical studies major providesa broad liberal arts education and the cultivation of intellectual skills in several disciplines; it is appropriate for students preparing for work in such areas as business, government, education, and commerce, or for graduate...
Category:Experimental Sciences: Microbiology / Biotechnology
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The program is designed to provide students with a solid background in science as well as a grounding in managerial skills. The major requires twenty courses in addition to the college's general education requirements. Majors complete a core program together...
Category:Sciences
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The physics major places a strong empahsis on computational and numerical techniques while still retaining the core material common to all physics majors. Many problems which are not readily solvable using traditional analytic methods will be incorporated into...