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Academics & Majors

Graduation Statistics

91%

graduate within six years
  • 91% within eight years
  • 85% within four years
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595 Graduates
Hamilton College offers bachelors degrees.
Bachelor's

Faculty Overview

424 Faculty
Full Time
  • 227 Instructional
  • 0 Research
  • 0 Public Service
Part Time
  • 197 Instructional
  • 0 Research
  • 0 Public Service

Study Options

Study Abroad Opportunities

This college has programs to study and gain cultural experiences in countries around the world.

Reviews: Academic Rigor
  • from MA
  • 5
  • “I have been extremely pleased with my academic experience at Hamilton. My professors have challenged me intellectually and really pushed me to new levels, while remaining friendly, professional, and…”

  • Dec-28-2009 » Read More
  • JJ from Brooklyn, NY
  • 4
  • “You are always learning in Hamilton whether it's during class or doing community services. Every class is challenging and the professor expects you to do your best which means going…”

  • Dec-05-2009 » Read More

Programs & Majors

Graduates in 2009/2010 academic year.

Area, Ethnic, Cultural, and Gender Studies Bachelor
African-American/Black Studies 3
American/United States Studies/Civilization 2
Asian Studies/Civilization 1
German Studies 1
Russian Studies 5
Women's Studies -
Biological and Biomedical Sciences Bachelor
Biochemistry 7
Biology/Biological Sciences, General 21
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs Bachelor
Communication, General 18
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services Bachelor
Computer and Information Sciences, General 6
English Language and Literature/Letters Bachelor
Creative Writing 14
English Language and Literature, General 16
Foreign languages, literatures, and Linguistics Bachelor
Chinese Language and Literature 20
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 11
Comparative Literature 10
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General -
French Language and Literature 5
German Language and Literature 1
Hispanic and Latin American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General 10
History Bachelor
History, General 20
Mathematics and Statistics Bachelor
Mathematics, General 22
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies Bachelor
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General 3
Neuroscience 15
Natural Resources and Conservation Bachelor
Environmental Studies 4
Philosophy and Religious Studies Bachelor
Philosophy 9
Religion/Religious Studies 2
Physical Sciences Bachelor
Chemical Physics 3
Chemistry, General 14
Geological and Earth Sciences/Geosciences, Other -
Geology/Earth Science, General 22
Physics, General 4
Psychology Bachelor
Psychology, General 35
Public Administration and Social Service Professions Bachelor
Public Policy Analysis 11
Social Sciences Bachelor
Anthropology 18
Archeology 2
Economics, General 64
International Relations and Affairs 17
Political Science and Government, General 29
Sociology 20
Visual and Performing Arts Bachelor
Art History, Criticism and Conservation 12
Dance, General 1
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General 7
Fine/Studio Arts, General 11
Music, General 2