Baccalaureate Degrees
A student receiving a bachelor's degree from Thomas More College may receive a second bachelor's degree of a different type from Thomas More College, e.g. a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree, after completing an additional 30 credit hours beyond the requirements for the first degree as well as all requirements for the second degree program.
Baccalaureate Majors
- Major programs enable students
to prepare themselves for:
Graduate work in the various fields of preparation; - Entrance to professional schools of dentistry, engineering, law, medicine, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, and related professions; and
- Employment in a variety of fields such as teaching, social work, medical technology, nursing, engineering, industry, and business among others.
The major programs of study available to students seeking a Bachelor of Arts & Sciences include the following:
Multidisciplinary
majors are also possible for the creative student who wishes to
plan his/her own major program as an alternative to the above majors.
The multidisciplinary approach to a major program paves the way
for majors that are responsive to the contemporary student's quest
for relevance and meaning, while not relaxing the standards which
the College has set for the more traditional majors. A multidisciplinary
major is defined as an academic program focusing on a significant
global problem. It must receive approval from the Vice President
for Academic Affairs and the student must have a sponsoring advisor.
The flexibility of the Thomas More academic program enables many
students to complete the requirements for two majors.


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