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      • An academic concentration is the focal point of your undergraduate educational experience at Brown. It is an in-depth study centering on a discipline or disciplines, a problem or a theme, or a broad question.
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  2. An academic concentration is the focal point of your undergraduate educational experience at Brown. It is an in-depth study centering on a discipline or disciplines, a problem or a theme, or a broad question.

  3. The Concentration is an in-depth study centering on the unit provided by a discipline or disciplines, a problem or a theme, or a broad question. Study in depth aids intellectual development by encouraging conceptual and methodological learning on a sophisticated level.

  4. An academic concentration is the focal point of your undergraduate experience. It is an in-depth study centering on one or more disciplines, a problem or theme, or a broad question. Use this site to explore the many intellectual paths you can take at Brown.

  5. Undergraduate Certificates. The Graduate School. The Division of Biology and Medicine. The School of Engineering. The School of Public Health. School of Professional Studies. Departments, Centers, Programs and Institutes. University Courses. Independent Study Plans.

  6. If you are a transfer student matriculating with fourth- or fifth-semester standing, you must declare a concentration in your first term at Brown. Below is a step-by-step guide to the declaration process. Review the concentration's requirements on brown.edu.

  7. Brown offers more than 80 concentrations, what some colleges call majors. You'll sample courses in a wide range of subjects before immersing yourself in one of these focused areas. To complement your concentration, you may also choose to complete one of several interdisciplinary undergraduate certificates.

  8. An academic concentration at Brown is an in-depth study centering on one or more disciplines, a problem or theme, or a broad question. The School of Public Health supports two undergraduate concentrations: Public Health (A.B.) and Statistics (Sc.B.).