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Art Studio

Studio Art majors/minors create a studio practice (painting, drawing, photography, pottery, digital art, and more), exploring art in ways that are conceptually rigorous, inventive, and open to contemporary questions inside and outside the arts. Sample courses and more here. 

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Arts Entrepreneurship

The minor in Arts Entrepreneurship provides students with an introduction to the skill set required to effectively create, manage, and promote creative programs and institutions related to the arts. It is a minor is available to all Gustavus students.

 
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Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

The Gustavus Biochemistry and Molecular Biology major explores the molecular forces at the foundation of our living world through physics, chemistry, biology, and biochemistry. Learn more, including sample courses and career paths (including medicine), here. ASBMB accredited. 

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Biology

Biology majors/minors investigate living systems' structures, functions, and responses, from organisms to populations and ecosystems. You will have lab experiences and abundant research opportunities, and sharpen your scientific reasoning. Sample courses and career paths here, including medicine. 

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Business Management

Majors and minors in Business Management practice leadership, study organizations and people, and gain career-oriented experiences through internships, mentorships, and classroom experiences. Check out these sample courses and careers, including marketing, human resources, operations, logistics, and entrepreneurship. 

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Chemistry

As a Chemistry major/minor at Gustavus, you will be immersed in rich discoveries as a launch point for exciting careers in materials science, environment science, and biomedicine. Check out career paths and sample courses here. 

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Classical Languages

Major/minor in Classical Languages (Greek and Latin) and you connect to an ancient, vibrant legacy relevant to today's world. It's language, and its history, culture, and literature, too. Check out sample courses and explore careers here. 

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Coaching

The Coaching minor meets the National Standards for Sport Coaches by the Society for Health and Physical Educators (SHAPE). It's an excellent addition for students majoring in education or other fields who would like to work with sports.

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Communication Studies

Communication Studies majors/minors learn to be effective communicators, listeners, dialoguers, and creators, exploring how society, politics, and culture influence media. Communication is a top skill employers seek—see sample courses and career paths (such as journalism and public relations).

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Comparative Literature

Comparative Literature minors explore global texts, cultures, and media across languages (including English). They develop understandings of social, political, cultural, philosophical, and religious functions of literature. Sample courses and career paths here, including journalism, law, and other writing-related careers. 

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Computer Science

Computer Science majors/minors think analytically and logically, design creative and robust solutions, develop teamwork, and explore new technologies. They solve problems using multiple programming languages and development platforms, preparing for careers in data, analysis, actuarial science, and master's degrees in computer science (MCS).

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Dance

As a Dance major the goal is to produce technically skilled, articulate movers who use dance to perceive, discover, create, and communicate. You will collaborate with a close-knit community of dancers across numerous genres and professional pursuits. Your education will center on the history and theory of dance, anatomy and kinesiology, and technical skills for theatrical design.

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