Founded in 2006, the Newcomb-Tulane
        College has administrative oversight for the full-time undergraduate
      experience and the common core curriculum. The Newcomb-Tulane College
      comprises all full-time undergraduate programs at the university,
      including those in architecture, business, liberal arts, public health and
      tropical medicine, and science and engineering. When a student designates
      a major, whether that decision is made upon admission or before the end of
      spring semester of the sophomore year, the student also will be considered
      a student in the school that houses that major. Ultimately, students
      simultaneously will be in the Newcomb-Tulane College and a school. The
      School of Continuing Studies oversees programs for part-time students. 
    Schools and Departments
    As the homes of the academic departments, the schools define the
      requirements for the school-specific core and are responsible for
      designing majors/minors and the capstone experience. For graduating
      students, the schools also certify completion of majors/minors, the school
      core, and the capstone experience for the degree. The schools also deliver
      graduate and professional education and programs. 
    
    
    
    
    
    Departments and Programs in the School of Liberal Arts 
    
    
    
    Departments and Programs in the School of Public Health and Tropical
        Medicine 
    
    
    Departments and Programs in the School of Science and Engineering 
    
    
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