Society's most challenging issues and problems can't be understood through the lens of a single discipline. It takes an understanding of biology, politics and religion to speak with authority about the use of embryonic stem cells in medical research. It's impossible to gauge the effectiveness of anti-terrorism efforts without knowing history, sociology and psychology.
The College encourages undergraduates to view the world from many perspectives, and its alumni contribute meaningfully to national and global dialogues. Our students understand that what they study today will affect the world tomorrow, thanks to faculty who are experts in combining fields of knowledge and a host of interdisciplinary majors.

Undergraduates routinely test their learning outside the classroom. Research internships, apprenticeships and courses with a community service component take them off campus. From the arts and cultural institutions of Philadelphia to the nation's capital to the capitals of countries around the globe, the College broadens your interests and encourages you to apply this knowledge in the real world.
