Knox College

Self-Designed Major

Students are encouraged to consider developing a self-designed major when they have a keen interest in a substantial set of intellectual issues bridging courses in multiple disciplines.Students may develop a self-designed major when they have an interest in an intellectual issue that is best studied through an integrative approach based in multiple academic disciplines. A self-designed major has the same characteristics of an established major, in that it introduces the student to the field of study, addresses appropriate methodology, provides opportunities for advanced level research or other creative projects, and culminates in an integrative experience. The major should also be developed with a consideration to the range of post-graduate study or career opportunities it will establish for the student. Students work with two or more faculty members to design a course of study for the proposed major that combines work in several departments. In most cases, the proposal is developed during the sophomore year and must be submitted to the Curriculum Committee for approval.

Recent approved self-designed majors include:

Ethnicity and Mathematics Learning
Human Evolution
Developmental Studies
20th Century Studies
Social Psychology of Art
Performance Studies
Political Economy
East Asian Studies
Democracy and Social Justice
Medical Anthropology
Social Justice
Criminal Justice
Conservation Biology
Communications



Whom to Contact:
Lawrence B. Breitborde
Dean of the College and Vice President for Academic Affairs; Professor of Anthropology
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL 61401-4999
309-341-7216
lbreitbo@knox.edu

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