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When a student's educational objectives cannot be fully attained solely by study within an existing department, program, or school, he or she is given the option of devising an ad hoc pattern of courses in an area of concentration of his or her own choosing. A student may embark upon an arts and sciences ad hoc major following preparation and formal acceptance of a proposal outlining the area of study, the desired outcomes, and the educational values of the program. Arts and sciences ad hoc majors have been devised by students interested in majoring in area studies, childrens children's studies, fine and performing arts, modern languages, the natural sciences, and religion and culture.

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Students are required to attend an ad hoc workshop led by Dr.Wendy HeymanSandra Kupprat, Arts and Sciences Coordinator in the Starr Career Development Center. Once drafted, the ad hoc proposal must be reviewed and approved by Dr. HeymanKupprat, faculty advisors from two of the Weissman departments in which at least three courses (9–12 credits) will be completed, and the Office of the Associate Dean, Weissman School of Arts and Sciences.

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Students can combine Asian and Asian American studies courses with other liberal arts disciplines as well as courses in international business to devise a unique ad hoc major in arts and sciences. Students interested in including Asian and Asian American studies courses as part of an arts and sciences ad hoc major should contact History Professor Charlotte Brooks (646-312-4340; charlotte.brooks@baruch.cuny.edu) or Sociology and Anthropology Professor Carla Bellamy Modern Languages and Comparative Literature Professor Shigeru Suzuki (646-312-44824235; carlaShigeru.bellamy@baruchSuzuki@baruch.cuny.edu).

Modern Languages And Comparative Literature

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