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Special opportunities

Phi Beta Kappa
Membership in Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s 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 University’s 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. The two majors must be offered in the same degree.

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 world’s 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.

Arts Village
Dance, art, theatre, music, creative writing—if those pursuits interest you as a profession or an avocation, the Arts Village will be an extraordinary learning community for you. Open to students in any major, the Arts Village involves exploring all aspects of the arts and sharing views with one another and faculty of various disciplines. The community offers on-site classes specifically geared toward art students, collaborative projects, activities, and social events. The Arts Village is located in Ashley Hall.

Arts Village students:

  • Live and learn with others who value the arts and art in society;
  • Participate in varied arts activities;
  • Visit galleries, concerts, theatrical and dance productions and readings;
  • Interact with faculty and guests who are leaders in the arts.

La Communidad
La Communidad, a co-ed residence program located in Offenhauer West, provides cultural and academic programming for undergraduate Spanish majors and minors and other students interested in the Spanish-speaking world. Spanish is the official language of communication in all public areas of the residence, which provides a supportive environment for students who want to speak Spanish regularly outside the classroom.

La Maison Française
The distinctive La Maison Française is a charming brick house where women who are interested in developing French language skills live with other French-speaking students. The living-learning atmosphere provides a nurturing academic environment and immersion in French and Francophone cultures. From the French furnishings and art reproductions to French films and books, this community surrounds its members with a special cultural experience.

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