The Wheaton Curriculum
The Wheaton Curriculum consists of four parts:
- Foundations, to assure sophisticated skills in writing and quantitative analysis, and a knowledgeable approach to the broader world.
- Connections—pairs or sets of courses connected across disciplinary boundaries to provide a broad view of the world of knowledge.
- The Major and an optional Minor, to ensure students an in-depth exploration of their interests; a capstone experience completes a student’s immersion in the major discipline.
- Electives, to allow students to expand their intellectual and creative interests.