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Bard offers a number of opportunities for learning outside the formal curriculum and course structure.
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Students planning professional careers can major in a liberal arts field and at the same time arrange their program to meet the requirements for admission to graduate or professional school. In some professional areas, students may choose a program in which they combine liberal arts study at Bard with graduate work at another institution. Pathways for independent work include special study and internship programs, study at another academic institution in the United States or abroad, and individual and group study projects. 

The main Bard campus is also home to several graduate programs, institutes, and centers of scholarship that sponsor lectures, conferences, and other events, and offer internship and volunteer opportunities to undergraduates.
Independent Study Projects

Independent Study Projects

Academic credit may be awarded for completion of an independent study project outside the College’s regular course structure, provided that the project has demonstrated academic value. After a proposed project has been approved by a faculty sponsor, the student submits it to the dean of studies, who presents it for final approval to the Faculty Executive Committee. The project may be undertaken in the fall or spring semester (for up to 4 credits) as part of the normal course load, or during January intersession or summer (for up to 2 credits). Students may earn up to 12 independent study credits in total.

Independent Work

View the College catalogue to learn about options for nonmatriculated students and auditors, study at another academic institution, and other ways to tailor your education at Bard.
  • January Intersession
    Intersession begins at the end of the winter holiday vacation and extends through the month of January. Students can gain academic or work experience or earn academic credits during this period in the following ways:

    January Intersession

    Intersession begins at the end of the winter holiday vacation and extends through the month of January. Students can gain academic or work experience or earn academic credits during this period in the following ways: • Independent study: A reading, research, or creative project for academic credit. The project must be planned with a faculty member, submitted to the dean of studies, and approved by the Faculty Executive Committee by the end of the fall semester.

    • Work project or internship: Paid or volunteer employment or an internship at a news organization, hospital, law firm, theater, museum, or other institution. Although work, on or off campus, does not usually carry academic credit, students who think a particular work experience or internship is worthy may apply for academic credit or transcript recognition.

    • Enrollment in a midyear course at another college or university: Many colleges and universities with a one-month January intersession offer courses for credit that are open to students from other institutions.
  • Research in the Sciences
    At Bard, we believe that science is learned best through the experience of doing research. For this reason, we offer research opportunities available to ambitious Bard students throughout their college careers.
    More About Science Research
  • Internships
    Bard offers a number of internship programs for students. On campus, internships are arranged through several offices, including the Center for Civic Engagement, Career Development Office, and Human Rights Project; the Environmental and Urban Studies Program; and election@bard.

    Internships

    Bard offers a number of internship programs for students. On campus, internships are arranged through several offices, including the Center for Civic Engagement, Career Development Office, and Human Rights Project; the Environmental and Urban Studies Program; and election@bard. Bard also sponsors off-campus programs, in the United States and overseas, that feature internship opportunities. These include Bard College Berlin and the Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program and Bard Experiential Learning Lab in New York City. The Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability also help students obtain appropriate internships.

    Students may request 0.5 credits or formal, noncredit-bearing transcript recognition for internships that are supervised, unpaid, and require at least 40 hours of work. Transcript recognition is not available for work performed through Bard College or for work conducted on any of Bard’s campuses. After a proposed internship has been approved by a faculty sponsor, the student submits it to the dean of studies for approval.

    Visit the Career Development Office to Learn More
  • Study Away
    Academic credit may be awarded to a student who successfully completes courses at another comparable college or university in the United States during the summer, January intersession, or fall or spring semesters at Bard.

    Study Away

    Academic credit may be awarded to a student who successfully completes courses at another comparable college or university in the United States during the summer, January intersession, or fall or spring semesters at Bard. Academic credit may be awarded to a student who successfully completes courses at another comparable college or university in the United States during the summer, January intersession, or fall or spring semesters at Bard.

    Academic credit may be awarded to a student who successfully completes courses at another comparable college or university in the United States. Students who wish to obtain full credit must submit an application to the dean of studies. For courses taken during the summer or the January intersession, the application must be signed by the student’s adviser and divisional chair. For courses taken during the fall or spring semesters, the student must also obtain approval from the dean of studies for an academic leave of absence.
  • Study Abroad
    Bard offers many opportunities for students to study internationally at partner institutions, language immersion programs, direct exchange programs, and a variety of Bard-sponsored or approved credit-bearing programs.
    More About Study Abroad
  • Specialized Programs
    Through Bard, students have the opportunity to pursue specialized programs within their specific fields of interest and chosen areas of study.

    Specialized Programs

    Through Bard, students have the opportunity to pursue specialized programs within their specific fields of interest and chosen areas of study. Through Bard, students have the opportunity to pursue specialized programs within their specific fields of interest and chosen areas of study.

    Archaeology Field School
    For three weeks in the summer, students in the Bard Archaeology Field School (BAFS) earn 4 credits in Anthropology (cross-listed with Historical Studies and Environmental Studies). BAFS emphasizes basic excavating techniques (digging with a trowel, recording field notes, drawing layers, and photography) and laboratory analysis.

    Bard Global BA
    The global bachelor’s degree allows students to pursue a course of study that takes advantage of Bard’s innovative global network of liberal arts colleges and universities.

    Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program (BGIA)
    Climate change. Extremism. Pandemics. Inequality. Authoritarianism. Part of Bard NYC, the Bard Globalization and International Affairs Program provides a forum for undergraduates and recent graduates, worldwide, to work on and engage in solutions for today’s global challenges.

    Bard Graduate Center Undergraduate Summer Program
    Bard students have the opportunity to attend the Bard Graduate Center (BGC) Undergraduate Summer School in Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture. For more information, contact: [email protected].

    Bard NYC
    Launched in 2023, Bard NYC is an innovative study away program for undergraduates eager to gain practical work experience in New York City. Students get a head start on their transition from college to career by combining interdisciplinary coursework, a professional internship or fellowship, and cocurricular programming. A new dormitory in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, offers students—from Bard and from colleges and universities around the world—a multicultural coliving community, onsite classrooms, and access to the entire city from a convenient location.

    Bard-Rockefeller Semester in Science (BRSS)
    BRSS is a one-semester program designed for advanced science students, particularly in the fields of neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, developmental biology, biophysics, and genetics.

    Field Ecology Research Opportunities
    The Bard College Field Station, located on the main campus, affords research and teaching access to freshwater tidal marshes and the Hudson River National Estuarine Research Reserve of the Tivoli Bays.

    YIVO-Bard Institute for East European Jewish History and Culture
    The Institute for East European Jewish History and Culture, an initiative of Bard and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, was founded in 2012.

On Campus and Beyond

Explore the Greater Bard Network
The 10th Annual Get Engaged Student Action and Youth Leadership Conference, organized by Bard College and the Open Society University Network Civic Engagement Initiative in partnership with the Community Engagement Office at Central European University.

Explore the Greater Bard Network

Bard envisions the liberal arts institution as the hub of a network, rather than a single, self-contained campus. Opportunities exist in Annandale and beyond, in Bard Network programs from New York City to Berlin.

Explore the Bard Network

Opportunities Through the Open Society University Network

Bard students who are drawn to international study, collaboration with their peers at other institutions, or civic engagement initiatives may connect with the Open Society University Network (OSUN), of which Bard is a founding member. Bard students may enroll in online courses offered by OSUN partners, or take Network Collaborative Courses, which are codesigned and offered at Bard and other OSUN institutions simultaneously. Students may also study abroad at OSUN institutions, lead their own civic engagement initiatives through the network, or join existing projects. Conferences, grants, publications, and certificate programs are also available. 

Learn More About OSUN

Professional Preparation

Health Professions Preparation
Admission to medical and other health profession schools is governed by several factors, including the academic record, experience in the field, results of standardized tests, letters of evaluation, and an interview. Early preparation and planning are important in order to fullfill health profession school requirements and to do well on entrance exams. Early in their academic careers, interested students should discuss their plans with the health professions adviser, Lisa Kooperman ([email protected]). For more information, visit bard.edu/hpa.
Prelaw Preparation
Law, Justice, and Society at Bard
Bard is an excellent place to begin thinking about law, whether in preparation for a legal career or a lifetime of civic engagement. No specific curriculum of undergraduate study is required for law school, but law schools do value the wide-ranging, interdisciplinary preparation afforded by a liberal arts education. The most important factors in law school admission are the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) score, grade point average, and letters of recommendation. Bard professors whose teaching and scholarship focus on law include Roger Berkowitz, Simon Gilhooley, Allison McKim, Miles Rodriguez, and Peter Rosenblum. To learn more, see libguides.bard.edu/lawjusticesociety.

Joint-Degree Programs

The professional option allows exceptionally qualified students to combine undergraduate study at Bard with graduate or professional work in an approved participating program and, through the option, to qualify for a Bard BA degree and a degree from the participating program. Students wishing to apply to any of the dual-degree programs listed below must first receive permission from their academic adviser and from the dean of studies. Those accepted into a participating program complete three or four years of study at Bard (according to the terms of the program) and then do further work at the other institution. To qualify for the BA, students must successfully complete their distribution requirements at Bard, the degree requirements of their major program at Bard, and the degree requirements of the other institution; students who are not at Bard for their senior year may be exempt from the Senior Project as a BA requirement.
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