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undergraduate bulletin - LaGrange College

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During the Interim term, <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers several opportunities for off-campus study<br />

that require travel, some of which include travel to other states or travel beyond the United<br />

States. Being allowed to travel as part of the curriculum of <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> is a privilege;<br />

approval to travel is not automatic but may be granted through the Office of the Interim, based<br />

on a completed application, including instructor permission and references. Such travel<br />

inevitably involves risk—accident, injury, illness, civil unrest, and other unforeseen<br />

circumstances. These risks are ones that neither those who sponsor travel nor those who travel<br />

can control. In recognition of these risks, a premium on a travel medical insurance policy is<br />

included with the fees assessed for travel courses. Participation in such an off-campus study<br />

program is purely voluntary on the student‘s part. As a condition for participation, <strong>LaGrange</strong><br />

<strong>College</strong> requires that student travelers and their parents read and execute liability releases and<br />

other documents that acknowledge, accept, and assume all risks. <strong>LaGrange</strong> <strong>College</strong> expects that<br />

students and their parents will use their own due diligence in informing themselves of current<br />

global conditions and in determining whether they wish to engage in travel to given sites.<br />

THE MAJOR PROGRAMS<br />

A major is defined as a primary program of study in which the student completes a designated<br />

number and sequence of courses within a specific discipline, department or subject area. A major<br />

may or may not offer concentrations for focused coursework within the major.<br />

A student may choose to pursue one (1) of four (4) baccalaureate degrees: the Bachelor of Arts,<br />

the Bachelor of Science, the Bachelor of Music, or the Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Majors<br />

can be declared at any time.<br />

Bachelor of Arts<br />

Art and Design<br />

Biochemistry<br />

Biology<br />

Chemistry<br />

Computer Science<br />

Education (Early Childhood)<br />

English<br />

History<br />

Bachelor of Science<br />

Accountancy<br />

Biology<br />

Business Management<br />

Chemistry<br />

Mathematics<br />

Bachelor of Science in Nursing<br />

Nursing<br />

Mathematics<br />

Music<br />

Political Science<br />

Psychology<br />

Religion<br />

Sociology<br />

Spanish<br />

Theatre Arts<br />

Bachelor of Music<br />

Composition and Music Technologies<br />

Performance (voice, piano, organ, guitar, percussion)<br />

Church Music<br />

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