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  1. Enrollment & Graduation. Williams College is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The catalog contains information that is complete and accurate. Williams College reserves the right, however, to make changes in its operations, programs, and activities as the trustees, faculty, and officers consider appropriate.

  2. catalog.williams.edu › clas › list2024-25 – Catalog

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    • Summary
    • Academic Requirement
    • Distribution Requirements
    • Major Requirement
    • Winter Study
    • Physical Education Requirement
    • Residence Requirement

    Williams College offers a course of study leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree. The course requirements prescribe both the number of courses to be completed and the minimum grade level to be achieved; the curriculum also requires that each student explore several fields of knowledge and major in one. To be eligible for the Bachelor of Arts degree...

    To be eligible for the Bachelor of Arts degree students must pass 32 semester courses (see COVID-19 policy addendum), at least 29 of which must be regularly graded A-E (see COVID-19 policy addendum), including 19 with grades of C- (in any semester) or a grade of Pass (in spring 2020, fall 2020, and spring 2021); fulfill the four-part distribution r...

    The distribution requirement falls into four parts. Courses used to fulfill these requirements must be regularly graded (see COVID-19 policy addendum). 1) Divisional requirement: Designed to ensure students take an appropriately diverse distribution of courses across the full range of the curriculum. Courses are grouped into three divisions: 1. Div...

    The major requirement is designed to assure that all Williams students have the experience of disciplined and cumulative study, carried on over an extended period of time, in an important field of intellectual inquiry. Students are required to declare a major spring of sophomore year.

    Winter Study, which began in 1967, is intended to provide students with a dramatically different educational experience. The differences are in the nature of the courses, the nature of the learning experience, and the change of educational pace and format from fall and spring semesters. In their work (which is graded Pass, Perfunctory Pass, or Fail...

    The Physical Education (PE) requirement provides students the opportunity of establishing and maintaining a general level of fitness and well-being; of developing abilities in carry-over activities; of discovering and extending their own physical capabilities; and of developing skills in activities with survival implications, such as swimming. Stud...

    Students who begin college at Williams must spend eight semesters in residence, two of which can be an approved Study Away program. Students transferring to Williams from other institutionsas sophomores are expected to spend six semesters in residence and juniors must spend four semesters in residence. Students must be in residence for both semeste...

  3. Areas of Study. On their way to a bachelor of arts degree, Williams students major in a core area of study (like Chinese or political science). Instead of academic minors, we have concentrations, which are groupings of courses around certain topics that pull from many departments and disciplines (like cognitive science, which has elements of ...

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  5. Williams Student Records; Catalog; Degree Reqs at a Glance; Course Information. Courses & Programs; Class Schedule 2023-24; Final Exams; Course Registration. Placement Information; Fall/Spring Registration; Winter Study Registration; Community Members; How to Use Williams Student Records; Forms & Procedures; Winter Study; Transcripts ...

  6. For initial class searches and for specific course information, we recommend that you first use the Registrar’s catalog. The catalog search provides more detail in search for courses to fit specific requirements.