Majors and Other Programs of Study
The following tables present the various academic programs available to Kenyon students.
Each student must successfully complete at least one major--either a discipline-based major or an interdisciplinary major. Minors and interdisciplinary concentrations are optional.
ACADEMIC
DEPARTMENTSDEPARTMENTAL
MAJORSDEPARTMENTAL
MINORSAnthropology Anthropology Anthropology Art Art History
Studio ArtArt History
Ancient Art
Modern Art
Renaissance and Baroque Art
Studio ArtBiology Biology Biology
Environmental Biology
Molecular Biology
Plant Biology
PhysiologyChemistry Chemistry
Classics Classical Studies
Greek
LatinClassics Dance and Drama Drama
DanceDance Economics Economics
English English
History History History Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
StatisticsModern Languages and Literatures Modern Languages and Literatures
French
German
SpanishChinese
Italian
Japanese
RussianMusic Music Music Philosophy Philosophy Philosophy Physics Physics Physics
AstronomyPolitical Science Political Science
Psychology Psychology
Religious Studies Religious Studies Religious Studies Sociology Sociology Sociology
INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS MAJORS CONCENTRATIONS American Studies African and African-American Studies Biochemistry American Studies International Studies Asian Studies Molecular Biology Environmental Studies Neuroscience Integrated Program in Humane Studies Women's and Gender Studies Law and Society Neuroscience Public Policy Scientific Computing Women's and Gender Studies Drawing from the options presented above, students, in consultation with their faculty advisors, develop and implement their chosen courses of study. In brief, the requirements and options are as follows:
- All degree candidates must successfully complete a minimum of one major course of study (either a departmental major or an interdisciplinary one) including the Senior Exercise.
- Students may choose to complete a minor.
- Students may choose to complete an interdisciplinary concentration.
25-May-2005