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ACADEMICSAT CENTENARY
What does it mean toDO MORE IN FOURat Centenary?With a distinctive course structure that allows you to earn up to 44 credit hours per year, you have the flexibility to explore your passions.
centenary.edu/domoreinfour
FOUR HOUR COURSES
Students can earn four credit hours in
most courses at Centenary, allowing
them to delve deeper into subject
matter while taking fewer courses
during the traditional term.
IMMERSIVE TERMS
Three-week long immersive terms in
August and May provide opportunities
for intensive study both at home
and abroad.
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Centenary College offers two undergraduate degree programs,
one leading to the Bachelor of Arts and another to the Bachelor
of Science.
B.S. degree programs include
the following majors
and minors:
• Biochemistry
• Biology
• Biophysics
• Business Administration
• Chemistry
• Geology
• Individualized Major
• Mathematics
• Neuroscience
• Psychology
• B.S., B.A. combined degree
in Engineering
B.A. degree programs
include the following majors
and minors:
• Art
• Biology
• Communication
• Economics
• English
• French
• Geology
• History
• Individualized Major
• Mathematics
• Music
• Philosophy
• Political Science
• Psychology
• Religious Studies
• Sociology
• Theatre
Career and pre-professional programs are designed to
prepare the student for entry into a career or for graduate and
professional school.
• Christian Leadership Center
• Computer Science
• Pre-Dentistry
• Economics
• Education (5-year)
• Engineering
• Pre-Law
• Mathematics
• Pre-Medicine
• Museum Management
• Occupational Therapy
• Pharmacy
• Physical Therapy
• Physician Assistant
• Speech Pathology
• Pre-Veterinary Medicine
For complete information about programs and minors, including graduate degrees, visit: centenary.edu/academics
CHALLENGES
All students will take at least three
challenge courses in the Humanities,
Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences
to gain multiple perspectives on three
21st century global challenges - living a
meaningful life, expanding our circles,
and living a sustainable life.
This is your destination. Here’s how you get there.
A Centenary education is a rigorous and engaging experience. With the guidance of dedicated faculty and staff, you’ll chart an intentional course toward a rewarding and successful career.
FOUNDATIONS
Centenary provides a traditional
liberal arts education focused on
critical, flexible thinking – ideal for
addressing current as well as future
challenges. Required foundations courses include a First Year Experience
(FYE), Symbolic Reasoning, and a wide
variety of choices in the Humanities,
Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences.
Since 1825
TREK
Trek courses focused on Career,
Culture, and Community help
students cultivate a lifelong love
of learning and a commitment to
serving others through a meaningful
career, intercultural engagement, and
civic involvement. These real-world
experience courses, internships, and
study-abroad opportunities help
students gain self-knowledge and
social awareness.
LEARN MORE
Explore requirements and course
offerings in more depth in the
Centenary College Catalogue:
centenary.edu/catalogue
Student/FacultyRatio
8:1 Average
Class Size
12 Acceptance to
Law School
79% Acceptance to Medical School
90%
Centenary professorsEXPECT MORE, and they’ll
help you deliver.
Dr. AmyHammondAssociate Professor of Psychology andDepartment Chair
“My model is that I’m your brain’s
personal trainer. And my job is to take
you wherever you are and push you
harder, and make you work a little bit
beyond where you are today. I think
that helps students discover their best selves, and push themselves to things
that they might not have realized they
can do.”
Visit Today!centenary.edu/visit
Office of Admission 2911 Centenary BoulevardShreveport, Louisiana 71104800.234.4448
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