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Majors


in your first year or your last. Profes- sors may invite you to join them on research projects or encourage you to undertake your own, and you can earn publication credit before you graduate. You’ll be immersed in an active scholarly community that cul- tivates high engagement and hands- on learning.


Are you a best-fit Westmont student? Does this describe you? Westmont students are high per- forming but don’t chase perfection. They behave with integrity and an open mind. They enjoy the rewards that come from taking on challenges. They value unique perspectives, back- grounds, talents, and knowledge. They believe in a well-informed and well-tested Christian faith. They are unafraid to ask and answer difficult or uncomfortable questions. They seek vocation, significance, commu- nity, and justice. They strive to model a life of service, leadership, and im- pact. If this describes you, join us!


Succeed in a career after college About 97% of our graduates find a job or pursue graduate school within six months of earning their college degree. Westmont is ranked #101 on PayScale’s “Best Universities and Col- leges by Salary Potential” list with a median alumni salary of $111,500 with 10+ years of experience. n


Westmont College | Santa Barbara, CA westmont.edu admissions@westmont.edu


• Art BA • Art History BA • Biology BA, BS - Cellular and Molecular Biology - Ecology, Evolution, and Natural History - General


• Chemistry BA, BS - Biochemistry - Chemical Engineering 3-2 Program - Chemical Physics - General - Professional


• Communication Studies BA • Computer Science BA, BS • Data Analytics BS • Economics and Business BA • Engineering BS • Engineering Physics BA, BS - 3-2 Program - General


• English BA • English Modern Language BA • European Studies BA • French BA - French Studies - Language and Literature


• History BA - Graduate School - International Studies - Standard


• Interdisciplinary BA, BS • Kinesiology BS - Movement and Exercise Science - Movement and Medical Science


• Liberal Studies BA - Elementary Education


• Mathematics BA, BS • Music BA - Composition - Liberal Arts - Worship Leadership


• Music Education BME • Philosophy BA • Physics BA, BS • Political Science BA - International Affairs - International Security and Development


- Pre-law - Standard


• Psychology BA, BS - Behavioral Neuroscience - General


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• Religious Studies BA • Social Science BA - Economics and Business - History - Political Science - Sociology


• Sociology BA - Cross-Cultural Studies - General - Human Services


• Spanish BA - Hispanic Studies - Language and Literature • Theatre Arts BA


Additional Minors Most majors, plus: • Anthropology • Biblical Languages • Coaching • Environmental Studies • Ethnic Studies • Film Studies • Gender Studies • Global Studies • Writing


Pre-professional Programs • Dentistry • Law • Medicine • Nursing • Optometry • Osteopathy • Pharmacy • Physical Therapy • Physician Assistant • Teaching Credential • Veterinary Medicine


Professional Programs • Elementary Education (fast track or fifth year)


• Secondary Education (fifth year) - Art


- Biology - Chemistry - English - History


- Mathematics - Music - Physical Education - Physics - Social Science - Spanish


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