Other Academic Programs

Honors Program

The Honors Program at Simmons University provides a foundation for a motivated group of on-campus undergraduate students to explore the complexity of the world and their place in it. The goal of this four-year academic program is to support depth in a departmental discipline of choice, and to enhance this knowledge through interdisciplinary studies, global awareness, and pre-professional preparation.

The Honors Program provides an opportunity for students with distinguished high school academic records who are newly entering Simmons to join a community of intellectually engaged scholars who seek to challenge themselves both in and out of the classroom.

The requirements of the Honors Program include:
Year 1: an Honors section of SIM 101: The Simmons Course: Explore; an Honors Learning Community; an Honors Section of The Leadership Course; and HON 190
Year 2: HON 290: Lead Others/Lead Ourselves
Year 3: SIM 301: The Simmons Course Excel; with Year 4, a total of 12 Honors credits
Year 4: Honors Capstone

Three of the 5 Key Content Areas must be fulfilled with Honors courses.
Two of a student’s 3D courses must be at the 200-level or above.
The program includes Honors level courses in subsequent years and specially arranged co-curricular activities. Students are required to maintain a minimum GPA of 3.4 and be in good academic standing to remain in the program.

Pre-Law

Unlike pre-medical programs, which are quite specific and virtually obligatory for medical school candidates, a pre-law “curriculum” is largely a myth. While no particular curriculum path is the ideal route to law school, Simmons’ strong academic programs, small classes, and extensive opportunities for student/professor interaction are an ideal preparation.

A student who is considering law school after graduation should make an appointment with the Pre-Law Advisor to discuss specific interests and plans. Through the pre-law program, the Pre-Law Advisor helps to guide students with their applications to law school; supplies information to help with the application process and with taking the LSAT; and keeps in touch with pre-law students through a weekly email blast and in-person meetings. Additionally, the Pre-Law Advisor organizes extra-curricular activities of interest to prelaw students: lectures and brown bag lunch discussions, panels of Simmons alumnae who practice law, and internships related to law. For more information, please contact the Pre-Law Advisor, Kristina Pechulis at pechulis@simmons.edu.

Pre-Health/Pre-Medical

Undergraduate preparation for medical, dental, optometric, or veterinary medicine school should include a strong foundation in the natural sciences and a background in the social sciences and humanities. Admission requirements for medical schools can be fulfilled within the context of almost any liberal arts or science major at Simmons.

First year students should meet with the pre-health Professional Advisor to discuss their interests and course of study. Our pre-health Student Academic Mentor coordinates activities and information sessions throughout the academic year and is always available to answer questions. The Faculty Pre-Health Advisor assists students with academic planning, extracurricular initiatives and the application process. Interested students may also join the Simmons Premedical Liaison and the Colleges of the Fenway Chapter of the American Medical Students Association (AMSA). Simmons is a member of Biological Honor Society (Beta Beta Beta).

3 + 1 Accelerated Master’s Degree Programs

Qualified students can earn both the Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in four years. For more information on the programs listed below, please visit the page noted, the appropriate graduate catalog, or the Simmons Website for more information. (CompleteDegree students are not qualified to participate in the 3+1 or 4+1 programs.)

BS in Computer Science or BS in Information Technology and MS in Library and Information Science

BA in Economics and MA in Public Policy

BA in Political Science and MA in Public Policy

BA in Sociology and MA in Public Policy

BSW and MSW in Social Work

4 + 1 Accelerated Master’s Degree Programs

Qualified undergraduates can obtain an accelerated degree in Children’s Literature, Gender/Cultural Studies, History, Nutrition, and other programs. Undergraduate courses can be counted toward the Master’s degree—the number varies by program. A student applies for admission to the graduate program in their junior year. See the appropriate graduate course catalog, or the Simmons website for specific program requirements.

 

BA/MA in Children’s Literature and BA/ MFA in Writing for Children

BS/MS Biology/Nutrition

BS/MS Exercise Science/Nutrition

BS/MS Nutrition/Nutrition and Health Promotion

BS/MS Public Health/Nutrition

BSN-MSN Nursing

BS/DPT Physical Therapy

BA/MA in History

 

Accelerated Doctoral Degree Program 

See the Physical Therapy entry in this Catalog for more information on the 3+3 BS Exercise Science / Doctor of Physical Therapy program.

Study Abroad

Simmons students are encouraged to study abroad. Options include semester, full academic year, summer, and short-term travel courses led by Simmons faculty.

Semester, academic year, and summer study abroad is offered through partnerships with other universities and providers. Using partnerships, Simmons is able to identify high quality study abroad opportunities throughout the world for students in all majors.

Simmons also often offers travel courses to international (and sometimes domestic) destinations. Enrolled students participate in class sessions during the semester before departure. The travel component of two to four weeks takes place during semester breaks in January or early summer. Often travel courses are taught in English and have no prerequisites, and many fulfill a mode of inquiry requirement.

Students in good standing are eligible for study abroad. The Study Abroad office will help students identify the program that best matches their academic and career interests. Students interested in international study are urged to begin planning early in their academic career by visiting the study abroad website.

Credit for Prior Learning

The Credit for Prior Learning program offers Dix Scholars and CompleteDegree students an opportunity to receive academic credit for knowledge gained through life experience. For more information, please contact your advisor.