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Suggestions for Choosing Your Major
- Study the list
of about a hundred majors, found in the IUP Catalog and viewbook.
If one sounds like a field you are interested in, enroll in the college that
provides that major. Wait to declare your major until you are sure of
your choice.
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Register
for core classes in the Liberal Studies curriculum until you select your
major. Every IUP student is required to take a minimum of fifty-three
semester hours in this curriculum, which is designed to prepare students with
writing and communication skills and with a broad background that can be
applied throughout life.
- Schedule
wisely, so that every credit can be applied toward graduation. All
freshmen are expected to take College Writing, History of the Modern Era,
Health and Wellness, and one course from a list of Fine Arts selections.
Talk with your adviser and make selections carefully, choosing options that
fulfill the requirements of more than one of the majors you are considering.
- Remain
flexible. You may switch from one college to another after arriving
at IUP. Keep in mind you must have at least a 2.0 grade point average,
sometimes higher, to switch into a new college.
- Study hard.
Sometimes, students who haven't declared their major tend to slack off in the
classes they do take, thinking they don't count. That's wrong.
Every class is applied toward your average, and you must maintain a 2.0 to
stay at IUP.
- If you are
applying for financial aid, remember that one form of aid, Pennsylvania
State Grants, is limited to eight semesters of study.
- If you are
still uncertain about coming to college without declaring a major, call the
Career Exploration Center and talk with the director. He'll be glad
to discuss your options with you.
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Although you may not be
ready to select a major, you still must
be enrolled in one of IUP's six
undergraduate colleges. If you haven't declared a major, you will be
listed as an "undecided" student in the college you have selected from the
following list: |
Eberly College
of Business
This college has six departments - Accounting, Finance and Legal Studies,
Management, Marketing, Managing Information Systems and Decision Sciences, and
Technology Support and Training.
College of
Education and Educational Technology
All teacher education programs completed here lead to certification for
public school teaching. The college also prepares school counselors,
psychologists, principals, and specialists in communications media, clinical
services, early childhood, and special education.
College of
Fine Arts
This college has professional programs in art, music, and theater.
Programs leading to teacher certification are offered in cooperation with the
College of Education.
College of
Health and Human Services
Six departments compose this college: Food and Nutrition; Health and
Physical Education; Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management; Human
Development and Environmental Studies; Nursing and Allied Health Professions;
and Safety Sciences.
College of
Humanities and Social Sciences
This college provides a background in a wide variety of areas, including
anthropology, criminology, economics, English, French,
geography, German, history, journalism, philosophy,
political science, regional planning, religious studies, Spanish, and sociology.
Programs leading to teacher certification are offered in cooperation with the
College of Education.
College of
Natural Sciences and Mathematics
This college includes the departments that cover these majors: biology, chemistry, computer
science, physics, geoscience, mathematics, and psychology. Programs leading to
teacher certification are offered in cooperation with the College of Education. |