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Learn more about the academic departments and programs offered at Colby College.
Whether picking classes in your first year, choosing a major, finding the perfect internship, or nailing your dream job interview, you’ll be guided by advisors who know you, professors who believe in you, and career counselors with the knowledge and connections to get you ready for the big stage.
Learn more about the majors and minors offered at Colby College.
Colby is a private liberal arts college that offers an undergraduate-focused learning environment with a breadth of programs and unparalleled opportunities for addressing the world’s most complex challenges.
Our dual-degree programs allow you to graduate from Colby and obtain an engineering degree from either Dartmouth College or Columbia University. Colby has an active dual-degree program, with typically 8-10 students being admitted to the programs each year.
Check with the program to learn the types and locations of jobs their recent graduates have accepted to see if these correspond to the kinds of opportunities you are seeking; See if members of the faculty at that institution are working in areas of interest to you.
Interdisciplinary Exploration. At Colby our centers, partners, and multidisciplinary curriculum give you the flexibility to always be discovering and the skills and connections you need to stake your path.
Medical Education Programs. Great Books Institute. Putney Pre-College. New England Suzuki Institute. Colby College is an intellectual community working to solve the world’s most complex challenges.
Study abroad is central to the GS major. Students should consult with their adviser and program OCS liaison about the off-campus program(s) that can best meet the students academic goals, and the best semester to study abroad. The program has no preferred semester for off-campus study.
Majors and Minors. If you’re interested in the liberal arts, we’ve got what you’re looking for. Take meteorology, stagecraft, business law, Chinese, and global food policy—all in one semester. Our curriculum gives you the flexibility to focus on one or two subjects while dabbling in many.