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Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, United States- Pennsylvania
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University description (as per official university website)
Academics:
The College offers more than 36 majors, 38 minors, and a range of opportunities for interdisciplinary study and independent research, as well as full cross-registration with nearby Haverford College and cooperative programs with Swarthmore and the University of Pennsylvania. In addition, Bryn Mawr is one of the few liberal-arts colleges in the country that offers master's and doctoral degree programs.
Schools and Programs
Undergraduate Opportunities
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research
Postbaccalaureate Premedical Program
Summer Studies
Continuing Education
FIELDS OF STUDY
* Africana Studies
* Anthropology
* Archaeology (see Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology)
* Architecture
* Art History (see History of Art)
* Arts Program
o –Creative Writing
o –Dance
o –Fine Arts at Haverford
o –Music at Haverford
o –Theater
* Asian Studies (see East Asian Studies)
* Astronomy at Haverford
* Biology
* Chemistry
* Cities (see Growth and Structure of Cities)
* Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology
* Classics (see Greek, Latin and Classical Studies)
* Comparative Literature
* Computer Science
* Creative Writing (See Arts Program: Creative Writing)
* Dance (See Arts Program: Dance
* East Asian Studies
* Ecology (see Environmental Studies)
* Economics
* Education
* English
* Environmental Studies
* Fine Arts (see Arts Program: Fine Arts)
* Film Studies
* French and French Studies
* Gender and Sexuality
* Geology
* German
* Greek, Latin and Classical Studies
* Growth and Structure of Cities
* Hebrew and Judaic Studies
* Hispanic and Hispanic-American Studies
* History
* History of Art
* International Studies
* Italian
* Latin (see Greek, Latin and Classical Studies)
* Latin-American Studies (see Hispanic and Hispanic-American Studies
* Linguistics at Swarthmore
* Mathematics
* Middle East Studies Initiative
* Neural and Behavioral Sciences
* Peace and Conflict Studies
* Philosophy
* Physics
* Political Science
* Psychology
* Religion at Haverford
* Romance Languages
* Russian
* Sociology
* Spanish
* Theater (see Arts Program: Theater)
* Urban Studies (see Growth and Structure of Cities)
* Women's Studies (see Program in Gender and Sexuality)
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
* Chemistry
* Clinical Developmental Psychology
* French
* Geology
* Mathematics
* Russian
* Social Work and Social Research |
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Scholarships
Junior Fulbright Program
United States
Ford Foundation International Fellows Program
Worldwide
Rotary Fellowships
Global Network of Community Volunteers
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| Student grants |
Graduate entry LLB
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Overseas Student Scholarships
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MA Studentships in Kurdish Studies
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EPSRC PhD Studentship - High Throughput Route-Selection
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Li Po Chun Trust Overseas Postgraduate Study Scholarship
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Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 Industrial Fellowships
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Academic Scholarships for Transfer Students:Florida College Scholars
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The Reverend C. Frederick & Mrs. Cleta R. Mathias Memorial Fund - nonrenewable
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Baker Boy Manufacturing Technology Scholarship
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2010 Womens Forum Education Award
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