Undergraduate:
The undergraduate program in Procrastinatory Arts consists of core
course requirements of 27 credits in addition to the general College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences general education requirements. Students
are strongly advised to complete a double-major program of study in a
complementary field such as Philosophy or Underwater Basket Weaving.
Graduate:
The graduate program of Procrastinatory Arts is characterized by a
diverse curriculum, individual and personalized student-faculty
attention, small class sizes, independent research and study options,
the opportunity to gain valuable experience teaching undergraduate
classes, and above all the highest quality in procrastinatory
education from the most highly respected faculty in the field. The
M.S. and Ph.D. programs are both designed to give the student
flexibility in specializing and personalizing areas of interest and
expertise, while closely tying in with the philosophy of the
department. |