Southwestern students are better prepared with the right kind of communication skills and the ability to think critically in ways that other schools might not measure up to. Southwestern students get a rich variety of experiences that teach them how to not only absorb new information and process it, but be open to perspectives that are much different than their own and that's going to put them in a better position to compete in a world that is becoming much more diverse and much more global.
Programs
Accounting, American Studies, Anthropology, Art, Art History, Asian Studies, Biochemistry, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Child Studies, Chinese, Classics, Communication, Communications Studies, Computational Mathematics, Computer Science, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, English, Environmental Studies, European Studies, French, German, History, Kinesiology, Latin, Latin American Studies, Law, Math, Mathematics, Medical, Music, Philosophy, Physical Science, Physics, Political Science, Pre-Law, Pre-Medical Studies, Pre-Theology, Psychology, Religion, Science, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre, Theology
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges--Arts & Sciences
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