Linked Cohort Courses

It is critical to integrate what you learn in one class with what you learn in another - no matter how different their perspectives may be. In your first year at Belmont, you will take two courses linked by the same topic or issue. For example, classes in art and religion that examine the iconography of Biblical studies; classes in physical science and literature that explore the 'reality' of science fiction; classes in music and sociology that assess the role of music in social movements; or classes in biology and political science that look at the relation between politics and the environment.

Purpose and Philosophy of Linked Cohort Courses

Linked Cohort Courses Policies

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