Hamilton College Departments and Programs

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  • African Studies  - Program introduction, information on highlights, course descriptions, contact details, and related links.
  • American Studies  - Interdisciplinary program dedicated to the exploration of United States' civilization and culture.
  • Anthropology  - Introduction to the field of anthropology, course descriptions, faculty directory, and information on pertinent research opportunities.
  • Art  - Department overview, academic program details, and faculty directory. Includes information on research opportunities.
  • Art History  - Information on academic program and course offerings, research opportunities, and the teaching faculty.
  • Asian Studies  - Overview of the program with course descriptions, career insights, contacts, and links to related pages.
  • Astronomy  - Information on program highlights, the courses offered, and pertinent research opportunities and resources.
  • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology  - Details of the courses offered, student research, fellowships, and department contacts. With faculty and committee profiles.
  • Biology at Hamilton  - Information on the concentration areas, downloadable departmental documents, contact details, and course and research details.
  • Chemical Physics  - Interdisciplinary major program focusing on developing knowledge and laboratory skills at the intersection of Physics and Chemistry.
  • Chemistry at Hamilton  - Department's website presents a faculty and staff directory, degree program details, and information on facilities and instrumentation.
  • Classics  - Academic program of study primarily dealing with the languages and societies of ancient Greece and Rome.
  • Communication  - Points out Hamilton College's Communication program highlights, provides information on the courses involved, and presents a faculty directory.
  • Comparative Literature  - Guide to Comparative Literature at Hamilton. Provides information on the highlights, courses, and research opportunities.
  • Computer Science  - Provides a program overview, contact details, course descriptions, and a faculty directory.
  • Dance  - Overview of the program, contacts, faculty profiles, and information on highlights and research opportunities.
  • East Asian Languages and Literatures  - Introduces the department's faculty, provides course catalogs, posts course descriptions, and presents related links and resources.
  • Economics  - Posts department news, course descriptions, job hiring notices, working paper series, and related Economics web resources.
  • Education Studies  - Details of program specifics, the courses offered, highlights, and pertinent research opportunities.
  • English  - Presents information on the academic programs offered, courses, faculty, and study abroad opportunities.
  • Environmental Studies  - Program overview, course descriptions, information on program highlights, faculty profiles, and contact details.
  • Foreign Languages  - Academics, faculty, and contact information. Includes course descriptions and related links.
  • French  - Details of program highlights, course offerings, and study abroad opportunities. With faculty profiles.
  • Geosciences  - Providing information on program highlights, research opportunities, course offerings, and faculty.
  • Government  - Offers programs of study in the areas of American politics, international relations, comparative politics, political theory, and public law and policy.
  • Japanese Program  - Program of instruction dealing with the language, literature, linguistics, and culture of Japan.
  • Mathematics at Hamilton  - Introduction to the field of Mathematics and information on the Hamilton College curriculum, placement, and faculty in Mathematics.
  • Music  - Site contains information on facilities, concert life, performances, ensembles, and course and program offerings.
  • Neuroscience  - Curriculum, faculty, facilities, projects, and research information. With contact details and links to related pages.
  • Oral Communication  - Mission statement, details of program highlights, course descriptions, and information on pertinent research opportunities.
  • Physics  - Research, program, course, requirements and policy information. With a faculty and staff directory and course and colloquia schedules.
  • Psychology  - Introduces the program's faculty, provides a curriculum overview, and presents faculty and contact information.
 
 
 
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