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King College > Academics
Academics
Many colleges will offer you the world. But how many actually take you out in the world and introduce you to new perspectives, ideas, and possibilities? At King College, you’ll depart from the ordinary with academic opportunities you’re unlikely to find at other institutions our size.
King College is structured on a University model with five schools. King offers an integrated and innovative first-year program, The Quest for Significance, and innovative program structures, including an MBA and a program for Global Health.
Seek:
Whet your appetite for learning with our distinctive freshman program that
blends history, literature, communication, and theology. It’s all part of The
Quest for Significance™, which incorporates readings, discussions, and even a
class trip to Washington, D.C. to open your mind to new knowledge.
Explore:
Find your passion among our more than 80 majors, concentrations, pre-professional programs, and minors offered in four schools. You’ll find majors that prepare you for “hot” career fields like forensic science, neuroscience, online media and marketing, technical and professional communication, and biobusiness.
Go:
See the world with a wide range of domestic and international travel
opportunities extending from China to Ireland, available as early as your first
semester. Broaden knowledge of other cultures by experiencing them, rather than
just reading about them in a book. And we do more than help tell you what to
pack—we take you, with faculty and staff often accompanying students on trips.
Join the more than 25 percent of King students who travel each year on study
abroad, spring break, mission, and community service trips.
Connect:
Apply your knowledge through hands-on application with programs on and off
campus. You might go as near as the King Forest to work on a science project or
as far as the United Kingdom to explore the works of famed authors. Trips,
internships, research, and community service are just some of the many ways King
departs from the ordinary.
Experience:
Study abroad in England with an interdisciplinary semester at Oxford
University. Choose from a variety of programs in the arts, religion, history,
economics, philosophy, and more, and produce a scholarly project or term paper
about what you learn.
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Graduation - May 5, 2007
Led by bagpiper Andrew Hicks (’05) and drummer Jenn Hawkins, more than 270 new graduates of King’s bachelors and masters programs processed around the Oval and across the stage to receive their diplomas on Saturday, May 5, 2007.
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