
Academic Advising
in the College of Arts & Science
Sophomores and Juniors
Majors
- Majors & Minors
- Find out what majors (and minors) are available and what degrees are offered for each major.
- What Can I Do with a Major in ...?
- Exploring Majors Fair
- Learn more about various majors and careers in an informal atmosphere.
Other Resources:
- Chief Departmental Advisers
- If you are looking for general advice and information about a particular major, a good place to start is the chief departmental adviser for the program.
- Academic Calendar
- Find out important dates such as when classes start, when to register, when the last drop day is, and more.
- Miami Plan
- All students complete the Miami Plan for Liberal Education. The Miami Plan includes courses that help you develop mental agility and problem-solving ability to think for yourself and adapt to a changing world.
- Thematic Sequences
- A Thematic Sequence is a series of related courses (usually 3) that focus on a theme or subject in a developmental way.In most cases, you must complete at least 1 Thematic Sequence outside the department of your major.
- Office of International Education
- The Office of International Education provides international education services, consulting assistance, programming activities, and advocacy leadership in support of the University's international education goals. Find out about study abroad programs and why you should study abroad.
- Internship Services
- An internship is an opportunity that combines learning with work and offers a unique experience for career exploration. The essential component is that as you are working, you have structured and intentional objectives to learn about a career field.
- Bernard B. Rinella, Jr. Learning Center
- The Learning Center helps students reach their individual academic goals by empowering them with skills needed to be independent and successful learners and provides academic support through various programs and services.
- Career Exploration and Testing Center
- The CETC helps students assess their skills, interests, and values along with their career and academic options, and works to help students learn how these things interact in making positive career and academic decisions.
- Guide for Liberal Arts Majors [PDF]
- Find out what skills employers are seeking and value the most and how to market your skills to employers.
- Graduate School Information
- Find out what graduate degrees are available and decide if graduate school is right for you.
- Pre-Professional Information & Departmental Handbooks
- Find out more information about our pre-professional programs and view a list of departmental handbooks that are available to you.
- Academic Advising
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Oxford, Ohio 45056
Ph: (513) 529-3031
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Office hours: 8am-5pm