CWRU arts, humanities and social sciences grads stand out

Humanities students

At Case Western Reserve University, arts, humanities and social sciences students are leading the way in collaboration across disciplines, making them seriously employable and preparing them for acceptance to leading grad schools. Here’s why:

Diverse skill set: Engaging in interdisciplinary projects at the Baker-Nord Institute for the Humanities and through Humanities@Work exposes you to a broader range of skills and knowledge from different fields, fostering adaptability and readiness to tackle complex challenges in your future career or graduate studies.
Problem-solving abilities: Taking courses like Coding for the Humanities: Python, Natural Language Processing, and Machine Learning involves individual and collaborative lab projects that develop problem-solving and program design skills.
Effective communication: Participating in courses like ENGL 147: Writing Across Disciplines that require individual and group inquiry, refining your ability to articulate ideas, understand diverse perspectives, and work effectively in teams.

​CWRU arts, humanities, and social sciences students are going beyond their academic interests and forming fresh perspectives.