Focus of Study :
Connect college-to-career through the Salve Compass program, a series of co-curricular experiences over four years that complement your University courses to build leadership skills and resiliency. Start with yearlong advising and mid-year retreat in year one followed by a summer project in beautiful Newport in year two and experiential learning off campus in year three. In the fourth year, integrate what you learn in a culminating project with your favorite professor.
Benefit, Goal of this course :
Research options and internships are available in every academic program. You can also earn a master’s degree in international relations, data science or MBA with just one additional year or engineering through our 3+3 partnership with Washington University in St. Louis.
Curriculum :
Accounting
Art/Studio art (ceramics, graphic design, illustration, interactive media arts, painting, photography)
Art history
Biochemistry
Biology
Business administration
Chemistry
Chemistry and bioengineering (3+2 dual degree)
Communications
Creative writing and publishing
Criminal justice and criminology
Cultural and historic preservation
Dance
Data science (3+2 dual degree)
Economics
Education: early childhood, elementary (both with special education options), secondary and world languages (French, Spanish)
Engineering (3+2 dual degree)
Environmental studies
Finance (corporate finance, wealth management)
French
Global business and economics
Global studies
Healthcare administration
History
Literature
Marketing
Mathematics
Medical laboratory sciences
Music
Music education
Nursing (direct entry)
Pharmacy (3+3 dual degree)
Philosophy
Political science (American government and public law, international relations and comparative politics)
Pre-health, Pre-law, Pre-med
Psychology
Religious and theological studies
Social work
Sociology and anthropology
Spanish
Theatre arts (acting, musical theatre, technical theatre)
Undeclared/Exploratory (sample classes before deciding on a course of study)
Classroom Hour : Typically, undergraduates are considered full-time college students if they take at least 12 credits — about four classes — each semester.