The requirements for Moderation and graduation differ from program to program and are summarized in the individual descriptions that appear on the program pages. The text below summarizes the general requirements and regulations for the successful completion of a bachelor’s degree.
Academic Snapshot
Bachelor’s Degree Requirements
Candidates for a bachelor of arts degree from Bard must meet the following requirements:
- Completion, by entering first-year and transfer students, of the Language and Thinking Program in Annandale. Students failing to complete the program will be placed on leave and invited to repeat the program the following year.
- Completion, by entering first-year students, of the two-semester First-Year Seminar. A student who enters in the second semester of the first year must complete that semester of the course. A student who transfers into the College as a sophomore or junior is exempt from the course.
- Completion, by entering first-year students, of the Citizen Science program.
- Promotion to the Upper College through Moderation.
- Completion of the requirements of the program into which they moderate.
- Completion of the courses necessary to satisfy the distribution requirements.
- Semester hours of academic credit: 128 (160 for students in five-year, dual-degree programs).
- Enrollment as full-time students for not less than two years at the Annandale-on-Hudson campus of Bard College or at a program directly run by Bard College.
At least 64 credits must be earned at the Annandale-on-Hudson campus of Bard College; for transfer students these 64 credits may include approved study at another institution or within the Bard network. At least 40 credits must be outside the major division; First-Year Seminar counts for 8 of the 40 credits. - Completion of an acceptable Senior Project
Second Focus
Bard students are often interested in multidisciplinary studies, and for this reason we offer the option of a second focus. A second focus recognizes a student’s achievement in a field other than their primary program of study. Students work with their advisers to ensure that they fulfill the requirements of a chosen second focus, but they are not required to incorporate it into their Moderation or Senior Project work. Refer to individual programs for more information on how they approach the second focus.