Not Sure What to Choose?
Not Sure of a Major?
Not sure what to choose for major? GREAT! Like most Liberal Arts colleges, Farmington doesn’t require you to select a major until the end of your sophomore year. Here, you can take a more independent path and explore a variety of academic and career options — before you decide.
Integrative Studies Program
You'll explore a variety of academic options through our innovative Integrative Studies program, a program designed to help you assess your interests and future goals and help you create a plan of action. A significant (and fun) part of that process consists of taking a wide range of classes. This serves two functions:
1. It helps you explore or solidify your interests.
2. It fulfills your General Education requirements.
(These are required course areas for every UMF student, regardless of major.)
For example, you might take a Marine Biology course just because you’ve always wanted to know more about marine life, but it also fulfills a General Education requirement (two birds — one stone). And many of the classes delve into ideas and areas you may never have considered. Examples:
Advisors to Help You
You’ll work closely specially-selected Academic Advisors who will guide you toward a major that fits your talents and interests to a tee.
Contact Us For Details
For Additional information about choosing a major or to arrange a Transfer contact visit, just contact the UMF Office of Admission:
Not sure what to choose for major? GREAT! Like most Liberal Arts colleges, Farmington doesn’t require you to select a major until the end of your sophomore year. Here, you can take a more independent path and explore a variety of academic and career options — before you decide.
Integrative Studies Program
You'll explore a variety of academic options through our innovative Integrative Studies program, a program designed to help you assess your interests and future goals and help you create a plan of action. A significant (and fun) part of that process consists of taking a wide range of classes. This serves two functions:
1. It helps you explore or solidify your interests.
2. It fulfills your General Education requirements.
(These are required course areas for every UMF student, regardless of major.)
For example, you might take a Marine Biology course just because you’ve always wanted to know more about marine life, but it also fulfills a General Education requirement (two birds — one stone). And many of the classes delve into ideas and areas you may never have considered. Examples:
- Earth, Sky and Native Culture
- The Mathematics of Politics
- Mona Lisa to YouTube: Who Owns Art?
- Music in Film
- Digital Citizenship
- Myth and the Modern Imagination
Advisors to Help You
You’ll work closely specially-selected Academic Advisors who will guide you toward a major that fits your talents and interests to a tee.
Your Academic Advisor will help you select courses, guide you through academic decisions, help you to understand policies and more. They can also help you to create your own major, called an Individualized major, allowing you to custom-design a major to fit your particular interests — an notion that’s unheard of elsewhere, but something Farmington has offered for decades.
Contact Us For Details
For Additional information about choosing a major or to arrange a Transfer contact visit, just contact the UMF Office of Admission:
Office of Admission
University of Maine at Farmington
246 Main Street
Farmington, Maine 04938-1994
tel 207-778-7050
fax 207-778-8182
TDD/TYY 207-778-7275
umfadmit@maine.edu