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Cornell College Campuses

Mount Vernon Campus

Mount Vernon, IA, United States

Cornell College's Mount Vernon Campus offers a comprehensive liberal arts education with a wide array of undergraduate programs designed to foster critical thinking, interdisciplinary learning, and hands-on experiences. The curriculum emphasizes the college's unique One Course at a Time (OCAT) model, where students immerse themselves in a single course for 3.5 weeks, allowing for deep engagement and travel opportunities.

  • Biology: Courses cover molecular biology, ecology, genetics, and physiology, with labs and field research in Iowa's natural environments.
  • Business: Programs in management, accounting, finance, and marketing, including internships and case studies for real-world application.
  • Computer Science: Focus on programming, algorithms, data structures, software engineering, and cybersecurity, with projects in AI and app development.
  • Economics: Explores microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and international trade, integrating quantitative analysis and policy debates.
  • Education: Prepares future teachers with courses in curriculum design, classroom management, educational psychology, and student teaching placements.
  • English: Literature surveys, creative writing, rhetoric, and film studies, encouraging analysis of diverse texts from Shakespeare to contemporary authors.
  • History: American, European, and world history courses, emphasizing primary sources, historiography, and global perspectives.
  • Mathematics: Calculus, linear algebra, statistics, discrete math, and applied modeling for scientific and economic problems.
  • Music: Theory, performance, composition, and ethnomusicology, with ensembles and recitals for practical skills.
  • Philosophy: Ethics, logic, metaphysics, and philosophy of science, promoting debate and ethical reasoning.
  • Physics: Mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum physics, and astrophysics, with advanced labs and research opportunities.
  • Political Science: American government, international relations, comparative politics, and public policy, including simulations and advocacy training.
  • Psychology: Developmental, cognitive, social, and abnormal psychology, with experimental methods and clinical insights.
  • Religion: Biblical studies, world religions, theology, and ethics, exploring faith's role in society.
  • Sociology and Anthropology: Social theory, cultural anthropology, criminology, and gender studies, using ethnographic research.
  • Theatre Arts: Acting, directing, stage design, and dramatic literature, with productions and community outreach.

Additionally, interdisciplinary majors like biochemistry, environmental studies, and neuroscience combine fields for holistic learning. Minors and pre-professional tracks in law, medicine, and engineering enhance career preparation. The campus supports study abroad, research with faculty, and community service, ensuring graduates are versatile and impactful. This 300-word overview highlights the breadth of offerings at Cornell College.

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