About the Institution
Hope College is a medium-sized (3,200 undergraduates), private, residential liberal arts college located in downtown Holland, Michigan, a few miles from Lake Michigan. It was opened in 1851 as the Pioneer School by Dutch immigrants four years after the community was first settled. (The first freshman college class matriculated in 1862, and Hope received its state charter in 1866.) It has been historically associated with the Reformed Church in America, and it retains a conservative Christian atmosphere. The school's campus?now 91 acres (368,000 m
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Accounting
American Ethnic Studies
Arabic
Art & Art History
Arts & Humanities Division
Asian Studies Minor
Athletic Training
Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chinese
Classics (Greek
Latin)
Communication
Computer Science
Creative Writing
The CrossRoads Project
Dance
Dean for Multicultural & Intertiol Education
Domestic Study
Opportunities
Dutch
Economics
Education and Special
Education
Engineering
English
Environmental Studies
Exercise Science
French
General Education
Geological and Environmental Sciences
German
History
Interdiscipliry Studies
Intertiol Studies
Internships
Japanese
Kinesiology
Leadership
Library
Magement
Mathematics
Mellon Scholars Program
Modern & Classical Languages
Music
tural & Applied Sciences
Division
Neuroscience
Nursing
Philadelphia Center
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physics
Political Science
Pre-Medical and Pre-Health
Pre-Professiol Programs
Provost
Psychology
Registrar
Religion
Russian
Social Sciences Division
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Studies in Ministry
Theatre
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Introduction to American Political Institutions
Topics in Political Science
Introduction to Global Politics
Global Feminisms
Political Geography
Parties
Interest Groups
and Elections
State and Local Government
Public Administration and Policy
The Judicial Process
Scope and Methods
Intertiol Relations
Latin American Politics
Law & Society
Global Poverty
Race in American Politics
African Politics
Practice of Law & Legal Advocacy
Gender
Islam
and Democracy
Liberal Democracy and Islam