Programs

WPI offers various Major Areas of Study with defined program requirements.  In addition, students may pursue Individually Designed Majors constructed with faculty guidance.  The Interdisciplinary and Global Studies Division (IGSD) administers these individually designed majors.  The process is described in the Undergraduate Catalog

Students are encouraged to pursue an academic Minor to complement their Major Area of Study.  Similar to Majors, a set of minors has been developed and approved by faculty.  In addition, students may initiate other Minor Programs with approval of a sponsoring group of faculty advisors.

Engineering & Computer Science

Liberal Arts

School of Business

Sciences

Pre-Professional Studies

Other Options

Minor Areas of Study and Concentrations

WPI students are encouraged to structure their own academic programs. For example, you may choose additional areas of study over and above your academic Major in the form of a Minor or a Concentration. A Minor is a thematically related set of course work in an area separate from your Major. It typically entails taking six courses and completing a capstone project. A Concentration is offered within your Major or in an area closely related to your Major. To complete a Concentration, you need to select six classes designated by the department. In addition, your Major Project will be focused on a topic related to the Concentration.

 

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