At ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, 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:
â–º Diverse skill set: Engaging in interdisciplinary projects at the Baker-Nord Institute for the Humanities and through  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.
â–º 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.
â–º Effective communication: Participating in courses like  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.
 
  