Major Information Sessions
Departments and programs will host information sessions (sometimes called major teas) in the spring and fall, open to current and prospective majors and minors.
Departmental Information Sessions provide students with the opportunity to learn more about the following:
- Departmental requirements and opportunities
- Course offerings
- Major advising
- Other important topics
Any student considering majoring in a particular field should try to attend the relevant information sessions. Many first and second-year students attend two to four of these events.
The Dean's Office posts information about each Major Tea/Info Session as soon as we receive it. Department chairs and department administrative assistants may also have information about teas, and students are free to contact them with any questions.
Search for an Information Session
Upcoming Major Information Sessions
Find Information Sessions by Program
(A - C) (D - G) (H - L) (M - P) (Q - Z)
Selecting a program below will bring you to an events listing page for any information sessions that have been scheduled. If there are no events on that listing page, the information session has not yet been scheduled and you should check back at a future date.
Programs A - C
Africana Studies Anthropology Arabic Astronomy Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biology Chemistry Child and Family Studies Classical and Near Eastern Archaeology Comparative Literature Computer Science Creative Writing
Programs D - G
Dance Data Science East Asian Languages and Cultures Economics Education Environmental Studies Film Studies Fine Arts French and Francophone Studies Gender and Sexuality Studies Geology German and German Studies Greek, Latin, and Classical Studies Growth and Structure of Cities
Programs H - L
Health Studies Hebrew and Judaic Studies History History of Art International Studies Latin American, Iberian, and Latina/o Studies Linguistics Literatures in English
Programs M - P
Mathematics Middle Eastern, Central Asian, and North African Studies Museum Studies Music Neuroscience Peace, Conflict, and Social Justice Studies Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology
Programs Q - Z
Religion Romance Languages Russian Sociology Spanish Statistics Theater Transnational Italian Studies Visual Studies
Bryn Mawr College welcomes the full participation of all individuals in all aspects of campus life. Should you wish to request a disability-related accommodation for this event, please contact the event sponsor/coordinator. Requests should be made as early as possible.
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Undergraduate Dean's Office
Eugenia Chase Guild Hall, Lower Level
Phone: 610-526-5375
deansoffice@elahomecollection.com
Office Hours:
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday