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Academics
The Chatham University experience is dedicated to enabling its graduates to make an impact on the world around them. Students' personal, professional, and leadership skills are developed to their fullest potential through intensive study, internships, study abroad, service learning, leadership training opportunities, hands-on learning, and personal development seminars.

Undergraduate students can personalize their curriculum, choosing from more than 30 majors in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, fine and performing arts, pre-professional programs, and interdisciplinary areas such as environmental studies and global policy studies. Students may also create their own interdisciplinary or double-major program. In addition, students may choose to enter a Five-Year Masters Program where they can earn both a bachelor's and a master's degree in as little as five years.
Chatham limits the granting of baccalaureate degrees to women, but certificate, graduate, post-baccalaureate, and Professional and Continuing Studies programs at Chatham are open to both women and men.
What Does Chatham Offer?
- Student to faculty ratio of 8:1
- Average class size of 14 in major courses
- More than 500 courses of study
- Internships
- More than 130 years of experience in educating women
- Graduate and Continuing Education programs for both women and men
- State-of-the-art courses, facilities and equipment
Academic Divisions
Chatham's Academic curriculum is divided into seven divisions. These divisions are:
Outreach Centers
Chatham's Academic curriculum supports the "pillars of excellence"; women's leadership, environmental awareness and global understanding. These attributes are supported by our on campus centers.
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