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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Student Involvement
In the General Arts and Sciences Program
Student
Research and Independent Studies
General
Arts and Sciences majors are often innovative and creative in
finding opportunities to work independently under the guidance of a
faculty member. Recent graduates have included:
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a
student with a psychology minor who completed a semester of
independent study with a local probation officer.
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a
student with an English minor who did independent study as a
publicity writer for the Erie Playhouse.
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a
student with 12 credits in management in the Behrend School of
Business who designed her own independent study as a management
trainee with a local business.
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two
University Scholars who, with departmental permission, completed
the senior thesis in English: one tracing thematic relationships
in the novels of three African-American women writers; the
other, film treatments of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
Students
who wish to explore independent study within their degree options
work under the direction of full-time members of the Behrend College
faculty in the field of their choice.
Student
Profiles
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Although
students choose the General Arts and Sciences major for a
variety of reasons, this major appeals particularly to:
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non-traditional
students returning to an academic program after attending
another college or university.
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transfer
students from other colleges and universities whose course
credits fit more easily into a liberal arts program.
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traditional
students who, after completing the general education
requirements, find their diversified interests do not fit the
structure of other Behrend College majors and wish to design an
individual program.
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Updated February 21, 2006
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