Dartmouth College, a private, four-year liberal arts institution that has been at the forefront of American higher education since 1769 unites the best features of an undergraduate liberal arts college with the intellectual vitality of a research university. Founded as an undergraduate institution more than two centuries ago, Dartmouth offers excellent graduate programs within the Arts and Sciences and in business, engineering, and medicine. The professional schools, among the first established in their respective fields, have had a historic role in defining the school's intellectual values. Dartmouth encourages a love of learning and discovery in every member of its community. It celebrates the diversity of that community, which includes men and women from different backgrounds, abilities, economic circumstances, perspectives, races, religions, national origins, and sexual orientations.
Programs
African Studies, African-American Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Art & Art History, Asian Studies, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Classics, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Economics, Education, Engineering Science, English, Environmental Studies, Film, French, Geography, German, Government, History, Italian, Jewish Studies, Latin American Studies, Linguistics, Literature, Mathematics, Middle Eastern Studies, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Portuguese, Psychology, Religion, Russian, Social Sciences, Sociology, Spanish, Studio Art, Theatre, Women and Gender Studies, Writing
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Associate's Colleges
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