19th-Century Studies
Minor:
19th-Century Studies
Accounting
- Catalog info
Major: Accounting
Minor: Accounting
Art -
Catalog info
Major: Art
Minor: Art
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Biochemistry
Major: Biochemistry
Biology -
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Major: Biology or Pre-Medicine
Minor: Biology
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Biopsychology
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Major: Biopsychology
Business
Administration -
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Major: Business Administration
Minor: Business
Administration
Chemistry
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Major: Chemistry
Minor: Chemistry
Major: Biochemistry
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Classics
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Major: Classics or Greek or Latin
Minors: Classics or Greek or Latin
Latin
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Communication & Theater Arts
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Major: Communication and Theater Arts
Minors: Media or Communication or Theater Arts
Computer Science
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Major: Computer Science
Minor: Computer Science
Economics -
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Major: Economics
Minor: Economics
Educational
Studies
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Major: Elementary Education or Secondary
Education
Illinois Initial Elementary Education Certificate
Middle School Endorsement For Secondary Certificate
Secondary Education Teaching
Certification
Special Certificate Programs
English
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Major: English
Minor: English
Minor: Nineteenth-Century Studies
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Environmental Science
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Major: Environmental Science
French
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Major: French
Minor: French
French - Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Global Perspectives
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A second year experience
Greek
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Major: Greek
Minors: Greek
History
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Major: History or Pre-Law
Minor: History
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Integrated Studies
Core component of the general education program
International Business
Major: International Business
International
Studies
Major: International Studies
Introduction to
Liberal Arts
A first year experience
Issues and Ideas
Senior general education requirement
Latin
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Major: Latin
Minors: Latin
Latin
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Management Information Systems
Major: Management Information Systems
Math
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Major: Mathematics
Minor: Mathematics
Mathematics - Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Military Science Program
Modern
Foreign Languages -
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Major: French or Spanish
Minor: French or Spanish
Spanish - Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Music
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Major: Music
Minor: Music
Instrumental Music Education
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Off-Campus Study Program
Philosophy & Religious Studies
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Major: Philosophy or Religious Studies
Minor: Philosophy or Religious Studies or
Philosophy & Religious Studies
Physical Education
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Major: Physical Education
Minor: Physical Education
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Physics
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Major: Physics
Minor: Physics
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Political Economy & Commerce
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Major: Business Administration or Economics
Minor: Business Administration or Economics
Political Science
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Major: Political Science or Pre-Law
Minor: Political Science
Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Pre-Law
Topical Major
Pre-Medicine
Topical Major
Pre-Professional Programs - 15 Programs of Study
Architecture
Dentistry
Engineering
Library Science
Medical Technology
Ministry
Nursing
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Social Service
Veterinary Medicine
Psychology
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Major: Psychology
Minor: Psychology
Major: Biopsychology
Public
Relations -
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Major: Public Relations
Reflections
A third year experience
Sociology - Anthropology
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Major: Sociology & Anthropology
Minor: Sociology & Anthropology
Spanish
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Catalog info
Major: Spanish
Minor: Spanish
Spanish - Secondary Education Teaching Certification
Theater -
Catalog info
Major: Communication and Theater Arts
Minor: Theater Arts
Women's Studies
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Catalog info
Minor: Women's Studies
INSTRUCTIONAL FACILITIES
Hewes Library, appropriately located at the center of campus, provides
resources and services to satisfy the information needs of the Monmouth
College community. The Hewes physical collection is comprised of 300,000
books, periodicals, government documents, and microforms. Patrons have
access to one hundred on-line databases, and may use Interlibrary Loan
service to borrow materials from libraries worldwide. All library
resources are introduced to Monmouth students through the information
literacy components of many courses, including Introduction to Liberal
Arts and Communications 101. Most of the Library’s online resources may be
accessed from its homepage
http://department.monm.edu/library/
Several special collections reside on the
Upper Level: the Rare Book Collection, Monmouth College Archives, the
James C. Shields Collection of Ancient Art and Antiquities, and the Len G.
Everett Galleries. Throughout the building, ample study space is combined
with data ports and wireless capability. New additions to the Library
include an electronic classroom suitable for computer instruction and
presentations, and a coffee shop.
Hewes Library is also home to the
College’s Information Systems Center, the campus’ nerve center for
computer and network services. The Center supports several computer labs
across campus, including the Library’s own Dahl Computer Center, a
favorite spot for students to access the campus network.
The Haldeman-Thiessen Science Center, named for two of Monmouth’s most
celebrated professors, is a remarkable facility for a small college,
providing students with extraordinary laboratories and instrumentation.
Built in 1970, it is the symbol of the College’s long-lived reputation for
excellence in the laboratory sciences.
The Dahl Chapel and Auditorium, the
oldest building on campus, serves as chapel, concert hall, assembly area
and lecture hall. Its renovation in 2002 provided a hall with splendid
acoustical qualities and theater-style seating even while it preserved the
charm of the original structure.
The major instructional programs in the
humanities and social sciences are carried on in two gracious buildings in
the classic collegiate style, Wallace and McMichael, named for early
presidents of Monmouth College. In Wallace Hall, the Trotter Computerized
Classroom accommodates 24 student workstations and a data projection
system to be used by an instructor. Poling Hall is located just west of
Wallace Hall. It houses the offices of student affairs, the registrar,
financial aid and other essential student services. Theater productions
are staged in the Wells Theater. The music department has much of its
activities in Austin Hall on the east side of the campus and in the Dahl
Chapel and Auditorium.