2024-2025 Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog

Majors & Sequences


Courses taken to fulfill general education, major, and sequence requirements must be taken for a letter grade.

Majors

All undergraduate students must complete the requirements for a major to graduate. Students should select a major no later than the second semester of their sophomore year.

For CMC students in the class of 2028, Integrated Sciences is the CMC science major offered in the Kravis Department of Integrated Sciences (KDIS). Use the link below for Integrated Sciences major requirements. CMC students in the classes of 2025, 2026, and 2027 (including transfer students) who have started taking science courses at Keck (or, in the case of transfer students, at their former institution) must complete their science major at Keck. Refer to the Majors & Sequences page in the catalog of your entering year for science major requirements at Keck.

CMC students may complete single, dual, or double majors for their degree. It is also possible for students to select a major not offered at CMC but part of the curriculum at one of the other Claremont Colleges (off-campus major). Students may not complete a dual and a double major for inclusion on the transcript. One course may not be counted toward more than one major requirement. No changes in majors (or sequences) can be made after the tenth day of classes of a student’s last semester at the College (usually at the end of January of the senior year) without permission of the Registrar. See Major Requirements  for the full policy regarding majors and sequences.

3+2 Combined Program  International Relations 
American Studies  Literature 
Asian Studies  Mathematics 
Classical Studies  Middle East Studies 
Data Science  Philosophy 
Economics  Philosophy and Public Affairs (PPA) 
Economics-Accounting  Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) 
Film Studies  (dual major only) Psychology 
French and Francophone Studies  Public Policy 
Government  Religious Studies 
History  Spanish 
Integrated Sciences   

Sequences

In addition to completing requirements for a major, students have the option to complete a sequence, which consists of a series of approved courses related to a subject or theme. The purpose of a sequence is to give students an opportunity to specialize in a particular area within a major, or to branch out into a topic that cuts across disciplines within the liberal arts curriculum.

Ancient and Medieval Studies  Gender and Sexuality Studies 
Asian American Studies  Human Rights, Genocide, and Holocaust Studies 
Computer Science  Jewish Studies 
Data Science  Leadership Studies 
Ethics  Legal Studies 
Financial Economics