The Dean’s Book Course is a Commonwealth College requirement, which students must take along with all the requirements in their majors. Why?
Commonwealth College is more than an honors program. It’s an honors college. When you declare an academic major, you become a member of an academic department and its school or college—for example, the Isenberg School of Management, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, or the School of Engineering. And you agree to adhere to that college’s values, as represented by its major requirements. When you join Commonwealth College, you agree to adhere to another set of values, as represented by another set of requirements. The Dean’s Book Course was designed specifically to support this college’s core values and forward its mission.
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- The Dean’s Book Course is a Commonwealth College requirement, which students must take along with all the requirements in their majors. Why?
- May students who are not enrolled in Commonwealth College take the Dean’s Book Course?"
- May students who are not enrolled in Commonwealth College take the Dean’s Book Course?