
The College of Arts and Sciences is holding a Majors and Minors Fair on Friday, Oct. 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the North Quad, near the Chapel. During this event, CAS faculty members and program representatives will be on-site to answer questions regarding the different departments along with major and minor paths.
With over 60 undergraduate and 30 graduate programs in areas such as business, education, science, music and culture, the University of Redlands’ College of Arts and Sciences truly has it all. There are also Accelerated Pathway programs in education, Geographic Information Science (GIS), business administration and business analytics. Expanding the opportunities even more, Redlands had partnered with schools like Columbia and Washington University Schools of Engineering and Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy.
The Majors & Minors Fair is the perfect time to explore the various courses, as students can directly consult the source rather than attempting to navigate course planning all on their own. The fair will also feature music, snacks and other fun activities.
McKenzie Rose, a sophomore double-majoring in Environmental Studies and Journalism, serves as the Redlands Bulldog Editor-in-Chief this semester. McKenzie first dabbled in the world of journalism during high school by working as a freelance reporter with the municipal Hermiston Herald and regional East Oregonian newspapers near her hometown of Echo, Oregon. She enjoys running (participating in the university’s track & field and cross country teams), spending time with her pets, traveling and listening to good ‘ol country music!
