Newcomb-Tulane College: Core Curriculum and Courses of Study
Academic Year 2008-2009
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Brazilian Studies
Earth Sciences
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Economics
Engineering Science
English
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Film Studies
Finance
French
Geology
German
Greek
History
Information Systems/Process
Management
International Development
Italian
Italian Studies
Jewish Studies
Latin
Latin American Studies
Legal Studies in Business
Managing Human and Social Capital
Mathematics
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Music
Music, Science and Technology
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Portuguese
Preservation Studies
Psychology
Religious Studies
Russian
Sociology
Spanish
Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Theatre
Urban Studies
Women's Studies
As the homes of the academic departments, the schools define the requirements
for the school-specific core and are responsible for designing majors/minors and
the capstone experience. For graduating students, the schools also certify
completion of majors/minors, the school core, and the capstone experience for the
degree. The schools also deliver graduate and professional education and
programs.
Tulane University offers the option of obtaining two undergraduate degrees.
Newcomb-Tulane College students should refer to the school-specific sections for
more information on pursuing dual degrees within the same school and consult
with their advisers early in their academic careers. Newcomb-Tulane College
students pursuing dual degrees within two schools must complete the Newcomb-
Tulane College core curriculum, each school's specific core curriculum, and the
major requirements for each degree and at least 150 credits.
UNDERGRADUATE/GRADUATE AND GRADUATE/GRADUATE
Tulane University offers a number of joint-degree programs. The undergraduate
schools allow qualified students who have completed three years of undergraduate