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GENERAL ARTS & SCIENCES: CHOOSING THE RIGHT
EDUCATIONAL PATH FOR YOUR FUTURE

The offerings in the Jannen School of Arts & Sciences are extensive and lead to a wide variety of careers. Graduates might go into medicine, radio production, broadcasting, criminal law, forensic psychology, abnormal psychology, data analysis and research, and crime scene investigation, among others, or they might pursue graduate work in their chosen field of study. The academic offerings are so wide ranging that they might arouse your curiosity while making the final selection of a major an extremely difficult one.

For example, are you interested in criminal justice, forensic science, and psychology but are unsure which of those majors to enroll in? Have you thought about careers involving gene cloning, biotechnology, or agrochemicals but cannot decide on majoring in either biology or chemistry? Are you strong in mathematics yet thinking about other fields of study? Perhaps you would someday like to work in public relations or journalism but also have an interest in marketing and as a result are unsure about a major in communication.

If you are like so many other young people with an array of interests in arts and sciences fields, you might want to consider beginning your studies at Tri-State University as a General Arts & Sciences student. This option affords you the opportunity to enroll full time, take classes in your areas of interest, become better acquainted with the course offerings and faculty members in those areas, and ultimately decide on a major that best suits your educational and projected career needs.

For those of you who would like more time to make a decision on a major to pursue, I would like to invite you to enroll as a General Arts & Sciences student.

Best wishes with your future academic experience at Tri-State University.

Contact:
Dr. John Shannon
Dean, Jannen School of Arts & Sciences
Tri-State University
1 University Ave.
Angola, IN  46703
260.665.4891
shannonj@tristate.edu


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