What's Your Major? - Notre Dame's College of Arts and Letters
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The College of Arts and Letters is the University of Notre Dame's oldest and largest college. We believe that its students, faculty, and programs meld the best aspects of a residential liberal arts college, a major research university, and a Catholic institution of international standing. The College's 20 departments span three divisions—the arts, the social sciences, and the humanities—all of which contribute to the vibrant life of the College.
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The College of Arts and Letters is the University of Notre Dame's oldest and largest college. We believe that its students, faculty, and programs meld the best aspects of a residential liberal arts college, a major research university, and a Catholic institution of international standing. The College's 20 departments span three divisions—the arts, the social sciences, and the humanities—all of which contribute to the vibrant life of the College.
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College is short; life is long. Study what you love.
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We believe that the most important decision a student can make is to pursue their intellectual interests while in college, using this rare opportunity to explore questions of great meaning and to develop the writing, analytical, and speaking skills nurtured especially well within the liberal arts. We know, too, that employers value exactly these skills, which enable graduates to flourish not just in their first job but well after graduation.
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