Top-Ranked Majors
Wabash College offers qualified young men a superior education, fostering, in particular, independent intellectual inquiry, critical thought, and clear written and oral expression. The College educates its students broadly in the traditional curriculum of the liberal arts, while also requiring them to pursue concentrated study in one or more disciplines.
The curriculum at Wabash allows maximum flexibility while providing the broad base of understanding that is the core of the liberal arts concept. Wabash offers 40 academic programs: 36 majors and minors, a dual-degree program in engineering, two pre-professional programs in law and medicine, and a pipeline program for accounting.
To graduate, Wabash students must complete 34 courses, including the Freshman Tutorial and Enduring Questions; demonstrate proficiency in English composition and in a foreign language; and pass the senior oral and written comprehensive examinations. For a more detailed description of graduation requirements, see the Academic Bulletin.
WabashX programs in Global Health, Democracy and Public Discourse, the Center for Innovation, Business, & Entrepreneurship, and Digital Arts and Human Values are co-curricular initiatives that give students hands-on experiences and better prepare them for graduate schools and meaningful careers.
- Accounting (pipeline)
- Art
- Asian Studies (minor)
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Black Studies (minor)
- Business (minor)
- Chemistry
- Classics
- Computer Science
- Economics
- Education Studies (minor)
- Engineering (dual-degree)
- English
- Environmental Studies (minor)
- Film and Digital Media (minor)
- Financial Economics
- French
- Gender Studies (minor)
- German
- Global Health (minor)
- Greek
- Hispanic Studies
- History
- Humanities
- Latin
- Law (pre-professional)
- Mathematics
- Medicine (pre-professional)
- Modern Languages
- Music
- Neuroscience (minor)
- Philosophy
- Philosophy, Politics, and Economics
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religion
- Rhetoric
- Spanish
- Theater
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