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Crawfordsville, IN 47933
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The curriculum at Wabash allows maximum flexibility while providing the broad base of understanding that is the core of the liberal arts concept.

To graduate, Wabash students must complete thirty-four courses, including the freshman tutorial and the sophomore-level course on cultures and traditions; demonstrate proficiency in English composition and in a foreign language; and pass the senior oral and written comprehensive examinations.

 


MAJORS and MINORS

Division I Division II Division III
Sciences & Mathematics
:: Biology
:: Chemistry
:: Computer Science *
:: Mathematics
:: Physics
Humanities & Fine Arts
:: Art
:: Classics
:: English
:: French
:: German
:: Greek
:: Latin
:: Music
:: Philosophy
:: Religion
:: Rhetoric
:: Russian*
:: Spanish
:: Theater
Social Sciences
:: Economics
:: History
:: Political Science
:: Psychology
:: Teacher Education **

 



 

 

 

 

 

* Offered as a minor only
** Offered as an area of concentration

AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
In addition to his major course of study, a student may pursue an area of concentration in:
:: Gender Studies
:: International Studies
:: Multicultural American Studies
:: Teacher Education

BUSINESS SEQUENCE
:: Program Description

PRE-PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
Committees exist on campus to assist students with preparing for careers in:
:: Engineering
:: Law
:: Medicine

SUMMER PROGRAMS
:: Opportunities to Learn About Business (OLAB)

 


 



 


 

 
 
 
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CELEBRATING THE ARTS

Wabash will host 18 visiting artists this year alone, and all performances are free to students.

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