Major Pathways Academic Guidebook 2023

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MAJOR PATHWAYS

ACADEMIC GUIDEBOOK

Share your PERSPECTIVE

MODERN CAREERS welcome outside-the-box thinking. Even the most traditional industries are creating space for workers to incorporate a range of skills born from their diverse interests.

Your education will give you the opportunity to explore across disciplines and develop your unique perspective and skillset.

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How

AMERICAN ETHNIC STUDIES Minor ARCHAEOLOGY Major, Minor ART HISTORY Major, Minor ART, STUDIO Major, Minor ARTS, TECHNOLOGY & MULTIMEDIA Minor ASIAN STUDIES Minor BIOCHEMISTRY Special Program BIOLOGY Major, Minor BUSINESS Major, Minor BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 3+2 BA/MBA Dual Degree CHEMISTRY Major, Minor CHINESE STUDIES Minor CINEMA STUDIES Major, Minor CIVIC COMMUNICATION & MEDIA Major, Minor CLASSICAL STUDIES Major, Minor COMPUTER SCIENCE Major, Minor CREATIVE WRITING Special Program DATA SCIENCE Major, Minor DATA SCIENCE 3+1 BS/MS Dual Degree ECONOMICS Major, Minor ENGINEERING 3+2 Dual Degree ENGLISH Major, Minor ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE Major, Minor EXERCISE & HEALTH SCIENCE Major FORESTRY 3+2 Dual Degree FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE STUDIES Minor GERMAN Minor GLOBAL CULTURAL STUDIES Major, Minor HISTORY Major, Minor INDIVIDUALIZED MAJOR Major INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Major JAPANESE STUDIES Major, Minor LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES Minor LAW 3+3 BA/JD Dual Degree MATHEMATICS Major, Minor MUSIC Major, Minor NOT-FOR-PROFIT MANAGEMENT 3+2 BA/MBA Dual Degree PHILOSOPHY Major, Minor PHYSICS Major, Minor POLITICS, POLICY, LAW & ETHICS Major, Minor PRE-HEALTH Special Program PRE-LAW Special Program PRE-MEDICINE Special Program PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE Special Program PSYCHOLOGY Major, Minor PUBLIC HEALTH Major, Minor PUBLIC MANAGEMENT 3+2 BA/MBA Dual Degree RELIGIOUS STUDIES Major, Minor RUSSIAN Minor SOCIOLOGY Major, Minor SPANISH Major, Minor SUSTAINABILITY Minor THEATRE Major, Minor WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES Major, Minor
OUR ACADEMIC LANDSCAPE
more about our academic programs at: WILLAMETTE.EDU/GO/MAJORS 3
will you make your mark? Learn
Popular COURSES • PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND DISEASE PREVENTION • DISEASE EPIDEMICS HEALTHCARE, PUBLIC HEALTH, & WELLNESS • DEATH IN AMERICA • MICROBES, INFECTION, AND IMMUNITY • HEALTH AND THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT • GLOBAL HEALTH THROUGH FILM 4

Improve the lives of others

PROMOTING WELLNESS within today’s healthcare system requires more than medical expertise. Your education will encourage you to think critically and devise an academic pathway that will help you become a wellrounded professional. Become the caregiver you were meant to be by gaining skills in complementary disciplines that will help you provide the highest quality of care and advocate for the well-being of others by helping them make their voices heard.

Complementary FIELDS OF STUDY

BIOLOGY / BUSINESS / CHEMISTRY / CHINESE STUDIES

COMPUTER SCIENCE / DATA SCIENCE / FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE STUDIES

GERMAN / GLOBAL CULTURAL STUDIES / JAPANESE STUDIES

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES / LANGUAGE ARTS / PHILOSOPHY

POLITICS, POLICY, LAW, & ETHICS / PSYCHOLOGY / PUBLIC HEALTH

RUSSIAN / SOCIOLOGY / SPANISH

JOIN WILLAMETTE ALUMS at prestigious institutions like St. Jude’s Research Hospital, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Johns Hopkins University.

BUILD TECHNICAL SKILLS in our Human Cadaver Lab, Microscopy Lab, and Integrated Exercise and Health Science Lab.

Expand your knowledge

THROUGH A CO-CURRICULAR STUDENT CLUB

• BIOLOGY CLUB

• BU RNING BRIGHT

• CH EMISTRY CLUB

• EYE HEALTH & PRE-OPTOMETRY CLUB

GAIN HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE through internships at Salem Hospital or advocate for healthcare reform across the street from campus at the Oregon State Capitol.

STUDY THE CONNECTIONS between health, the environment, and society and formulate strategies to promote healthcare equity and fight disease.

• GERMAN CLUB

• I NSTITUTE FOR HEALTHCARE IMPROVEMENT & H EALTH PROFESSIONS CLUB

• POLITICS, POLICY, LAW, & ETHICS (PPLE) CLUB

• SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE ADVOCATES

• SPANISH CLUB

• WI LLAMETTE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

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Think bigger

THERE HAS NEVER BEEN A BETTER TIME to be ambitious. In addition to following traditional career paths, more people than ever feel motivated to invest in themselves, put their ideas into practice, and build a business they are passionate about. At Willamette, you will build an understanding of the many facets of entrepreneurship and running a successful business from finance to marketing to promoting a healthy workplace culture.

Complementary FIELDS OF STUDY

ARTS, TECHNOLOGY, & MULTIMEDIA / BUSINESS / CINEMA STUDIES

CIVIC COMMUNICATION & MEDIA / COMPUTER SCIENCE

DATA SCIENCE / ENGLISH / FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE STUDIES

GRAPHIC DESIGN / HISTORY / JAPANESE STUDIES

MATHEMATICS / PSYCHOLOGY / POLITICS, POLICY, LAW, & ETHICS

RUSSIAN / SOCIOLOGY

EXPERIENTIAL ELECTIVES provide opportunities to gain experience in project management, collaboration, marketing, and financial management and learn from guest speakers and case studies.

GAIN BUSINESS EXPERIENCE by participating in a business simulation at the International Collegiate Business Strategy Competition where you will face off against teams from other universities.

Expand your knowledge

THROUGH A CO-CURRICULAR STUDENT CLUB

• BEARCAT PANTRY/SOAR

• CHOICE ACTION TEAM

• CLI MATE ACTION ALLIANCE

• DEBATE UNION

• I NTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

THE 3+2 PROGRAM offers the opportunity to complete an undergraduate degree in three years in any major and continue on to earn an MBA at Willamette’s dual-accredited business school.

INTERN WITH MAJOR BUSINESSES here in Oregon including Nike, Dutch Bros Coffee, Salem Health, Columbia Sportswear, and Energy Trust of Oregon.

• LAM BDA PI ETA

• PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

• STUDENT ATHLETE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

• WI LLAMETTE EVENTS BOARD

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Popular COURSES • STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION AN D CAREER DEVELOPMENT • GLOBAL STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT • DATA-DRIVEN DECISION MAKING FOR BUSI NESS, GOVERNMENT, AND NOTFOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS • AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY • THE WORLD ECONOMY • NEW VENTURES/ I NTERNATIONAL VENTURE BUSINESS
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& ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Popular COURSES • EARTH’S CLIMATE: PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE • CELL BIOPHYSICS
• BIODIVERSITY & CLI MATE CHANGE • ANALYSIS OF ALGORITHMS • ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY • CHEMISTRY OF REN EWABLE ENERGY 8
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING, & MATH

Find the solution

LIVING IN AN INFORMATION ERA has made the whole world a laboratory. The rate at which our collective knowledge is advancing has exponentially led to more opportunities to build upon the momentum of the information age and create solutions to modern problems.

At Willamette, we challenge you to explore issues relating to the physical world as well as digital spaces and discover ways to use cutting edge technology to preserve the natural environment, develop software, or combat the energy crisis.

CONDUCT HANDS-ON RESEARCH in your sophomore and junior year in our grant-funded, state-of-the-art optics training laboratory, augmented by teaching modules developed by the Physics Department.

GAIN PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in our many research and lab spaces including the Microscopy, Cadaver, Dendrology, and iScience Laboratories.

Expand your knowledge THROUGH A CO-CURRICULAR STUDENT ORGANIZATION

• BIOLOGY CLUB

• CH EMISTRY CLUB

• CH ESS CLUB

• MATH CLUB

Complementary FIELDS OF STUDY

ARCHAEOLOGY / BIOLOGY / CHEMISTRY

• OUTDOOR PROGRAM

• PHYSICS CLUB

• ZENA FARM CLUB

CIVIC COMMUNICATION & MEDIA / DATA SCIENCE / ECONOMICS

ENGINEERING / ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE / EXERCISE SCIENCE

FORESTRY / MATHEMATICS / PHYSICS / PSYCHOLOGY / SUSTAINABILITY

THE WEBBER SCHOLARS program provides female-identifying students majoring in Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, or Physics the opportunity to participate in outreach programs in local schools.

CONNECT YOUR STUDIES to the real world at our ecologically diverse 305-acre Zena forest, a unique living laboratory that lends itself to environmental and sustainability research.

SAVE A YEAR OF SCHOOLING when you choose an accelerated program in Data Science, Engineering, or Forestry.

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Never stop growing

THERE IS NO MORE DIRECT WAY to shape the world around you than by raising questions, pursuing answers, and passing your knowledge along to others. Let your curiosity lead as you explore what we learn, how we learn it, and the methods and resources we use to document and share knowledge. Become an insightful scholar, adept at preserving the past and building a better future by educating the next generation of leaders and thinkers.

Complementary FIELDS OF STUDY

AMERICAN ETHNIC STUDIES / ARCHAEOLOGY / ART HISTORY

ASIAN STUDIES / CHINESE STUDIES / CINEMA STUDIES

CLASSICAL STUDIES / ENGLISH & CREATIVE WRITING

FRENCH & FRANCOPHONE STUDIES / GERMAN

GLOBAL CULTURAL STUDIES / HISTORY / INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

JAPANESE STUDIES / LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES / MUSIC

PHILOSOPHY / PSYCHOLOGY / RELIGIOUS STUDIES / RUSSIAN

SOCIOLOGY / WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES

CONDUCT RESEARCH alongside award-winning professors and present your findings at our annual Student Scholarship Recognition Day.

BUILD YOUR SKILLS as an educator by teaching English to students in Japan through our partnership with Tokyo International University.

Expand your knowledge THROUGH A CO-CURRICULAR STUDENT CLUB

• ALIANZA

• ARCHAEOLOGY CLUB

• ASIAN COALITION FOR EQUALITY

• BLACK STUDENT UNION

STUDY HUMAN COGNITION using a 32-channel BioSemi eventrelated brain potential system in our Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory.

WILLAMETTE’S ON-CAMPUS ARCHIVES include documents and artifacts relating to the history of the university, the Salem community, and global affairs.

• HAWAI’I CLUB

• I NTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

• JAPAN STUDIES STUDENT LEADERS

• J EWISH STUDENT UNION

• M USEUM CLUB

• NATIVE & INDIGENOUS STUDENT UNION

• N EURODIVERGENT STUDENT UNION

• QU EER STUDENT UNION

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EDUCATION, CULTURE, & SOCIETY

Popular COURSES • CAN ACTIVISTS CHANGE TH E WORLD? • COGNITIVE PROCESSES • DIAGNOSIS OF “ABNORMAL” CH ILD AND ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR • MUSEUM STUDIES • DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: LIFESPAN • THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES OF ART HISTORY
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ARTS, MEDIA, & COMMUNICATION

Popular COURSES • CREATING MUSIC WITH TECHNOLOGY • STAGE COMBAT • VIDEO ART • MUSIC VIRTUOSITY ACROSS CULTURES • GLOBAL FASHION HISTORY • ART AND PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
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Share your perspective

CREATIVES ARE DRIVEN to push boundaries. Because the ways in which we communicate are constantly evolving, our goal is for you to build skills in a variety of mediums and technologies so you are prepared to meet the challenges of rapidly changing industries. Create written, visual, and auditory work that will have a positive impact on the world around you by drawing on skills from different disciplines to communicate your ideas in an innovative way.

Complementary FIELDS OF STUDY

ANIMATED ARTS / ARTS, TECHNOLOGY, AND MULTIMEDIA

ASIAN STUDIES / CINEMA STUDIES / CIVIC COMMUNICATION & MEDIA

ENGLISH & CREATIVE WRITING / FOREIGN LANGUAGES

GLOBAL CULTURAL STUDIES / GRAPHIC DESIGN / HISTORY

ILLUSTRATION / MASTER IN FINE ARTS / MUSIC

PHOTOGRAPHY / PRINTMAKING / SCULPTURE

STUDIO & FINE ARTS / THEATRE / VIDEO/SOUND

BUILD TECHNICAL and creative skills through coursework, internships, student organizations, and other on-campus opportunities.

GAIN EXPERIENCE presenting your perspective and refine your communication skills by writing for the Collegian, Willamette’s student newspaper.

Expand your knowledge

THROUGH A CO-CURRICULAR STUDENT ORGANIZATION

• CHAM BER CHOIR

• TH E COLLEGIAN (STUDENT NEWSPAPER)

• FABRIC, YARN, & TEXTILES CLUB

• FI LM STUDIES CLUB

IMMERSE YOURSELF in the Pacific Northwest’s creative scene by visiting the Hallie Ford Museum of Art located on campus and experiencing Salem’s thriving artisanal culture.

AUGMENT YOUR EDUCATION with state-of-the-art facilities including a directing and lighting studio, costume shop, digital music studio, and recording studio, among others.

• HEADBAND

• I MPROV CLUB

• M ILLSTREAM SAILORS

• PEP BAND

• POI CLUB

• RADIO CLUB

• STUDENT THEATRE ARTS GROUP

• TAIKO CLUB

• U NIVERSITY CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

• U P TOP

• WI LLAMETTE DANCE COMPANY

• WI LLAMETTE JAZZ COLLECTIVE

• WI LLAMETTE SINGERS

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PUBLIC SERVICE, NON-PROFIT, LAW, & NGOS

Popular COURSES • AMERICAN EXCEPTIONALISM?: POLICY & POLITICS IN COM PARATIVE PERSPECTIVE • REFORMING CRIMINAL JUSTICE
• PARTIES, ELECTIONS, & CAMPAIGNS • POLITICS IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD • POLITICS AND RELIGION I N THE UNITED STATES • DISCOURSE ON INCOME INEQUALITY 14

Build a better world

WE ARE LIVING in a time when more people than ever are paying close attention to the state of society and feel a responsibility to make a difference in the world. There is no better way to create a more just and equitable society than by shaping policies and fighting for causes that promote justice and equality. Prepare to advocate for the future you envision through a career in law, government, or non-profit work.

Complementary FIELDS OF STUDY

AMERICAN ETHNIC STUDIES / ASIAN STUDIES / BUSINESS

DATA SCIENCE / ECONOMICS / ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

GLOBAL CULTURAL STUDIES / HISTORY / INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

LAW / PHILOSOPHY / POLITICS, POLICY, LAW, & ETHICS

PSYCHOLOGY / PUBLIC HEALTH / SUSTAINABILITY

THEATRE / WOMEN’S & GENDER STUDIES

THE 3+3 DIRECT ADMISSION program gives Willamette students the opportunity to complete an undergraduate and law degree in six years instead of the usual seven.

ADVOCATE FOR SUSTAINABILITY and social justice by participating in the studentled Community Action Fund for Equity and Sustainability Committee.

Expand your knowledge THROUGH A CO-CURRICULAR STUDENT CLUB

• BEARCAT PANTRY

• CHOICE ACTION TEAM

• CLI MATE ACTION ALLIANCE

• COLLEGE DEMOCRATS

OUR CAMPUS LOCATION across the street from the State Capitol offers unique access to learning opportunities and internships with legislators and policymakers.

GAIN MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVES on laws, politics, and policymaking by spending a semester in Washington D.C. through our partnership with American University or through any one of our many international study abroad programs.

• COLLEGE REPUBLICANS

• DEBATE UNION

• DISABI LITY ADVOCACY CLUB

• I NTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

• PANHELLENIC COUNCIL

• POLITICS, POLICY, LAW, & ETHICS CLUB

• RESTORATIVE JUSTICE CLUB

• SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE ADVOCATES

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Cross-cultural immersion

AS A LIBERAL ARTS UNIVERSITY, we believe that participating in programs like study abroad can provide our students with both academic enrichment and the opportunity to develop real-world skills that will benefit them in their careers and in life. When you study abroad, you will experience different approaches to education and learning and gain new perspectives by living like a local and observing the rules and expectations of another culture day-to-day. This is a chance to elevate your education, build cultural bridges in an increasingly inter-connected world, and experience personal growth.

International Honors Program

This multi-country program allows students to gain a unique global perspective. In the International Honors Program, students travel to three countries on different continents, spending a month in each location. Alongside faculty and local facilitators, students take a comparative approach to examining a specific global issue, using resources and their experiences in each country to form conclusions.

Scholarships and Grants

To help make your dream of studying abroad a reality, all merit-based and need-based aid you receive through the university will apply toward your semester abroad. We offer multiple additional sources of funding specifically designated for study abroad. There are countryspecific funding opportunities as well as scholarships you can use to study abroad in any of our partner locations.

NOT ONLY WILL YOU LEARN from your host country, but you will encounter people who are curious about your perspectives.

BUILD YOUR RESUME by gaining experiences you can refer to when applying for jobs.

KAWAGOE JAPAN: Salem’s Sister City

DEVELOP YOUR LANGUAGE SKILLS by immersing yourself in an environment filled with native speakers.

COMBINE WILLAMETTE’S EMPHASIS on experiential learning with your time abroad by participating in research or completing an internship.

Willamette’s unique relationship with Tokyo International University, located in Kawagoe, Japan, has led to the creation of two study abroad programs: the Japanese Studies Program (JSP) and the English Track (E-Track). JSP focuses on developing a deep understanding of Japanese culture and language while E-Track students choose courses in International Relations, Economics, or General Studies.

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STUDY ABROAD

Popular COUNTRIES: with more than 50 to choose from • CZECH REPUBLIC • FRANCE • ITALY • ARGENTINA • ENGLAND • JAPAN • SOUTH KOREA • GREECE • SPAIN
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UNDECIDED?

HERE ARE SOME PRACTICAL STEPS you can take to help you decide what your major will be:

• GET ADVICE FROM YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR OR CAREER COUNSELOR

• JOIN ONE OR MORE OF OUR MANY CLUBS AND STUDENT-RUN ORGANIZATIONS

• TAKE EXPLORATORY CLASSES IN DI FFERENT DISCIPLINES TO SEE WHAT YOU ENJOY

• TALK TO YOUR FELLOW STUDENTS ABOUT THEIR MAJORS

• MEET PROFESSORS AND ASK QU ESTIONS ABOUT THEIR DEPARTMENTS

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Undecided? Explore further

WE KNOW THAT THERE IS PRESSURE to choose a major and decide what your career will look like. It can feel overwhelming if you haven’t decided what you want to study or still want to explore your options. The good news is that a liberal arts university is the perfect place to discover

your passion and try different things. Because a liberal arts education takes an interdisciplinary approach, you not only have the time and opportunity to explore your varied interests, but are encouraged to do so. Allow us to help you build an education that is tailored to you.

EVERY FIRST YEAR STUDENT IS REQUIRED TO TAKE A COLLOQUIUM COURSE.

This is a conversation-based course in which students are encouraged to steer discussions and ask questions that will spark discourse. A wide range of topics will be offered each year, taught by faculty from every department, giving you the opportunity to take an exploratory course and begin

your college journey by pursuing your interests.

Colloquium class sizes are kept small to foster participation and encourage meaningful intellectual bonds among students and with the professor. This will be important as your colloquium professor will act as your academic advisor until you declare a major.

Recent Colloquium COURSE OFFERINGS HAVE INCLUDED

• I MPROV: MAKING SOMETHING FROM NOTHING

• CONSPI RACY THEORIES & MISINFORMATION

• WHO IS BOB DYLAN?

• BEYOND GOOD & EVIL: THE MYTHS & LEGENDS OF GENESIS

• EXPLAI NING OURSELVES, AND PUTIN’S WARS

• CLOTHING & MEMORY AS EMBODIED THOUGHT

Learn more about our academic programs at: WILLAMETTE.EDU/GO/MAJORS

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LOOK BEYOND your HORIZON: Visit willamette.edu for more info. OFFICE: 900 STATE STREET SALEM, OR 97301 / EMAIL: BEARCAT@WILLAMETTE.EDU / CALL: 503-370-6303 / TEXT: 503-967-4950
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