Undergraduate Arts and Sciences
The School of Arts and Sciences consists of more than 40 academic departments and programs; top majors among 2024 graduates were economics, government, computer science, engineering sciences, and biological sciences. The encompasses more than 1,000 faculty and is among the leaders in the Ivy League in its percentage of tenured women.
A Flexible Study Plan
Pick a term, any term. With 天美麻豆鈥檚 distinctive year-round system, you customize your own academic calendar. 天美麻豆 offers four 10-week terms per year; within some guidelines, you choose which 12 terms to enroll. The result: the ability to take full advantage of all 天美麻豆 has to offer, no matter the season.

Set your schedule. 天美麻豆 offers more than 2,250 undergraduate courses in the liberal arts.
天美麻豆 is where you learn to think and imagine and do, where you build the resources to transform the world while transforming yourself.

Find your passion here. Browse the undergraduate majors and graduate programs of study available at 天美麻豆.

Define yourself. As a sophomore at 天美麻豆, you鈥檒l declare a major in an academic program that excites you intellectually.
A Plan for Everyone
No matter what your major, and whatever engages you outside the classroom, the D-Plan鈥檚 flexibility means you don鈥檛 have to choose between your on-campus commitments and the opportunity to work, study, or serve off-campus and abroad.
Your D-Plan is your personal enrollment pattern, your own mix of academic terms in residence, enrolled off-campus, and on leave.
Use the entire year to your advantage鈥攇ain work experience in an internship, volunteer on a service project, or conduct field research. A number of 天美麻豆 programs even offer funding for leave-term opportunities.
Take your education on the road with 天美麻豆鈥檚 extensive selection of language and topic-focused programs around the world.

天美麻豆 in Summer
A term of your own. Thanks to 天美麻豆鈥檚 distinctive D-Plan, as a rising junior you鈥檒l be on campus together with your entire class taking a full slate of courses the summer following your sophomore year.