
Individual Major
Statement of Purpose
The Individual Major at Hobart and William Smith Colleges
is designed for the mature, self-motivated student capable of developing
a coherent, synthesized program to meet specific intellectual needs.
The Individual Major is as rigorous as the regular department majors.
It consists of eleven or twelve courses selected by the student in
consultation with a faculty adviser and approved by the Committee
on Individual Majors. Before developing an Individual Major, a student
should make a realistic determination of whether the program is compatible
with the liberal arts tradition of the Colleges and the resources
currently available in the Colleges' community. The most successful
students in the program have been those who have planned their courses
of study early and have executed them with imagination and intellectual
vitality.
Individual Majors may be constructed around relatively
personalized topics (e.g., Psychological Aspects of Early Education;
Processes of Perception; Contemporary Folk Cultures) or around recognized
fields of study not offered under a formal organizational structure
at the Colleges (e.g. Ethnomusicology; Movement Science). The Individual
Majors Committee also provides formal oversight of majors in a small
number of disciplinary and interdisciplinary programs (e.g., Architectural
Studies; Writing and Rhetoric Program; Critical Social Studies; Lesbian,
Gay and Bisexual Studies; International Relations).
A student interested in pursuing an Individual Major
should pick up the necessary forms at the Office of the Registrar and
speak with a faculty adviser and/or the Chairperson of the Individual
Majors Committee about the feasibility of the program being contemplated.
Guidelines
Used by the Individual Majors Committee
1. Deadline: The Committee on Individual
Majors normally does not consider proposals later than the spring term
of the sophomore year. To be considered at one of the Committee's semi-monthly
meetings,proposals must be received in the Registrar's Office at least
one week in advance.
2. Course requirements: An Individual
Major requires 11 or 12 courses, of which at least 6 must be unique
to the major. In the proposal, in addition to these 11-12 courses the
student must list three potential alternates. Only one of the
11-12 courses chosen may be an introductory course. Several of the courses
must be at the 300- or 400-level. In some cases, the Committee will
require that a student take a particular course. An Individual Major
may include a course equivalent, courses from study abroad, Honors,
and/or independent study (but note restrictions below).
3. Course restrictions: The Committee
on Individual Majors cannot ever count a first-year seminar or a course
with a grade below C-. Normally the Committee will also not
count:
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more than one introductory course (although you may
have to take additional introductory courses as prerequisites for
upper-level courses you wish to include),
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more than two courses at the 450, 455 or 495 level,
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more than three courses taken at another institution,
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introductory-level language courses,
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more than three courses from any program or department
offering its own major.
4. Double Majors: A second full major has
11-12 courses. Each major must have at least 6 courses that are unique
to it.
5. adviser: The student should select an
adviser whose area of expertise is associated with the course work in
the Individual Major. Each interdisciplinary program has a coordinator
who should be consulted in setting up an Individual Major in that program.
The program coordinator is responsible for reviewing and approving
the course of study before it is forwarded to the Individual Majors
Committee for certification. The course catalogue provides the name
of the current coordinator of each of the following programs:
6. Changes: When the Committee approves
a major, it is approving a specific list of courses. Any changes must
therefore be approved by the Committee. Forms are available in the Registrar's
Office. Be sure to get Committee approval for changes before
including those changes on your senior-year degree audit worksheet in
the spring of your junior year.
You may obtain the a set of instructions and the required
forms for the declaration of an individual major in the Registrar's
Office.
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