Phi
Beta Kappa
Membership
in Phi Beta Kappa, the nations most prestigious honor
society, is available to those students enrolled in arts and
sciences degree programs who have achieved academic distinction
while pursuing a well-rounded liberal arts education. The
BGSU chapter was installed in 1983.
Study Abroad
Students have the opportunity to study abroad in virtually
any country. The college has established programs in Canada,
Mexico, England, Spain, France, Austria, Italy, Africa, and
Asia.
Undergraduate
Research and Internships
Students in chemistry, biology, mathematics/statistics,
physics, geology, and psychology have the opportunity to participate
in undergraduate research experiences. Creative opportunities
also exist in art, creative writing, the planetarium, and
theatre.
The college
also sponsors internship programs through which students gain
practical, hands-on experience in workplace settings
related to their field of study. Many departments and schools
in the college also offer internship programs. Arts and sciences
students interested in internship experiences may also work
under the auspices of the Universitys Cooperative
Education Program.
Beyond the Classroom
Opportunities for involvement in co-curricular activity abound
in the College of Arts and Sciences. Its academic units sponsor
play production and forensics programs as well as numerous
discipline-based honor societies and interest groups. The
French House, located on campus, offers a small, informal,
residential learning opportunity for women who are interested
in French culture and language, whatever their major field
of study. Often, enrollment in the College of Arts and Sciences
is not a prerequisite for participation in these activities.
Major
Studies
Arts and sciences students who are undecided about a
major are assigned to one of the college office advisers and
thereby have assistance in the selection of a major.
A double major can be achieved by completing degree requirements
for one degree, the requirements for the major and, instead
of a minor, completing the requirements for a second major
regardless of the degree that major falls under in the undergraduate
catalog.
Chapman Community at Kohl
Chapman Learning Community (CLC) is a living-learning program
designed for academically motivated and ambitious students
at Bowling Green State University. Chapman recognizes that
the best place to grow, to create, define and strengthen oneself
is in a caring and dynamic community, and not in isolation.
Students join Chapman because they believe in engaging with
and giving to both their local and the worlds wider
community, in order to bring about a better, more just world.
In Chapman, students socialize, study together and support
one another, seeking to build an ideal community within a
residential setting. Chapman first-year students take some
Chapman classes together (and other classes outside Chapman)
and work to develop their leadership, social and academic
skills. Chapman upper-class students assume leadership roles
in the community, serving as resident advisers, teaching assistants
and peer mentors, as well as take classes and contribute to
service learning opportunities. Believing that students learn
best when their personal and academic lives are integrated,
Chapman provides members with opportunities to deeply enrich
their capacities for curiosity, imagination and opportunities
for community leadership.
Chapman students live in centrally located Kohl Hall, an exciting
and contemporary environment that houses classrooms, lounge
and study spaces, an art studio, a music room, a computer
lab, a garden-gallery, and a cafe, designed specifically for
the learning community.