Major Fields of Study/Concentrations of 1995 Graduates:

28 majors or programs are available:
                               # concentrators
                               in Class of '95

African American Studies              1
American Cultural Studies            10
Anthropology                          7
Art                                  18
Biology                              53 
Biological Chemistry                  7
Chemistry                             7
Classical and Medieval Studies        3
East Asian Languages and Cultures     5
Economics                            27
English                              39
French                               11
Geology                               7
German                                1
History                              26
Interdiscip. (Student-Designed)      25
Mathematics                           7
Music                                 6
Philosophy                           10
Physics                               3
Political Science                    29
Psychology                           47
Religion                              7
Rhetoric                              5
Russian                               3
Sociology                             5
Spanish                               2
Theater                               5
Women's Studies                       5

2 persons completed programs in 3-2 Engineering.

Degrees Awarded, 1995

360 persons received degrees at the June 1995 Commencement:
277 B.A. degrees
83 B.S. degrees

A total of 383 departmental concentrations were completed, and 6.4 % of degree recipients had double concentrations.

1995 Student-designed majors:

Environmental Science will become a major in Fall of 1996.

Secondary concentrations* are available in:

Chinese, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Latin, Russian, Spanish, and Computer Studies

*Secondary language and computer concentrations require fewer courses than a complete major in the program. Students may also earn double majors by completing all of the major requirements in any two departments.

Language Concentrations, 1995:

Concentrations in a Foreign Language
 19 (5.3%)
Secondary Concentrations in a Foreign Language                             
 53 (14.7%)
Total with Concentrations or Secondary Concentrations in a Foreign
Language 
 75 (20.8%)
Percent of Class Graduating with Secondary Concentration in language or
computer science 
 57 (15.8 %) 
rev. 7/10/95 JCF


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