More than 2,000 Holy Cross alumni are practicing medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine throughout the word today. Holy Cross students have been accepted at almost every medical school in the country, and our alumni occupy important positions throughout the entire medical establishment.
Offers students a rigorous education in all aspects of modern biology. Course offerings and faculty research interests span all the major sub-disciplines and experimental approaches of biology at scales of organization from molecules to ecosystems.
The Economics Department offers majors in two distinct subject areas: economics and economics-accounting. Also offered is a select honors program.
A lively and thriving department whose greatest asset is its small size. The limited number of majors served permits students to take maximum advantage of scholarly and production opportunities and allows us to track their individual progress carefully.
A full service reproduction department designed to supply the Holy Cross community with high quality printing, quick turnaround copier service with high speed copiers, digital color copier, and a complete modern mailing service with barcoding capabilities, at a reasonable price.
The inherent structure and beauty of mathematics is at the core of all mathematical inquiry, yet the language of mathematics is also the language of the sciences and social sciences. In our increasingly technology driven society, mathematics and computer science are becoming part of our daily public discourse.
The Department offers courses in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Russian, and Spanish. Major programs, consisting of at least ten semester courses on the intermediate level or above, are offered in French, German, Russian, and Spanish; Chinese may be incorporated in an Asian Studies major.
The College strongly encourages students to consider the option of studying abroad in their third year as an integral part of their college career. Study Abroad programs and policies reflect the College's educational mission and provide an exciting and fully credited complement to the many programs available to students on campus.
Gerontology Studies is a cooperative academic program, involving five schools in the Colleges of Worcester Consortium. The Program addresses the aging process, the experience of older people, and the diversity of services to the elderly. The main elements in the program are courses, internships, research opportunities, and career planning.
The Department offers courses in the history of philosophy which span the entire tradition from the pre-Socratics to the philosophers of our own century.
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