See where your major or minor might take you!

Using the guides listed below, you can take time to do the following as you explore which majors or minors you want to pursue:

  • Read about and consider reasons you might choose a certain major/minor.
  • See how to translate your learning into professional competencies.
  • See some of the interesting ways Middlebury alums have applied their liberal arts learning to engage the world.

Major and Minor Guides

American Studies       
Anthropology       
Arabic  
Architectural Studies     
Biology
Black Studies   
Chemistry and Biochemistry      
Chinese
Classics and Classical Studies  
Comparative Literature
Computer Science
Dance
Earth and Climate Sciences
Economics  
Education Studies
English  
Environmental Studies      
Film and Media Culture  
Food Studies  
French and Francophone Studies
Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies  
Geography 
German  
Global Health
History
History of Art and Architecture
International and Global Studies
International Politics and Economics
Italian  
Japanese  
Literary Studies  
Luso-Hispanic Studies
Mathematics
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry  
Music  
Neuroscience
Philosophy  
Physics  
Political Science  
Psychology  
Religion
Russian
Sociology
Studio Art
Theatre  

Field Guides

Presented by the Center for Careers and Internships and co-sponsored by departments, these Field Guides bring alumni back to campus to share knowledge and experience related to their post-Middlebury careers and professional lives.

Field Guides help you think broadly about where your academic work may lead you in a professional context by giving you the information you need to think critically about what you’ll do with your liberal arts major or degree after Middlebury.