Hi friends, I'm really interested in Amherst College, but I want to have a clearer picture of what I could study there. Can anyone share a bit about the range of majors available?
Absolutely, happy to shed some light on the range of majors that Amherst College offers. Amherst is renowned for its liberal arts curriculum that allows students to explore a broad range of disciplines, supported by a vibrant intellectual community. Here you would find a variety of major options across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
In the humanities, you can study classics, English, music, theater and dance, the history of art, among others. If you're inclined towards social sciences, majors like anthropology, economics, political science, psychology, and sociology are available.
Those interested in natural sciences can pick from majors such as biology, chemistry, computer science, geology, physics and astronomy, and others. There is also mathematics and statistics for those inclined towards those areas.
But the beauty of Amherst lies in the freedom it grants. It offers an open curriculum which means there are no general education requirements. This means you can take courses across clusters and customize your academic experience. You have the freedom to explore your interests without the constraints of a structured curriculum.
Additionally, if you have interdisciplinary interests, you might find Amherst's strong offerings in interdisciplinary studies appealing. They offer programs such as Asian Languages and Civilizations, Environmental studies, Neuroscience, and Women’s and Gender Studies. There's also an option for designing individual programs for an Independent Scholar.
All in all, Amherst provides a wide variety of major options and the flexibility to explore them deeply, thus encouraging intellectual growth and curiosity among its students.
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