A Mills education prepares women in the new century through innovations in the classroom, laboratory, and field.
Some examples of these curricular innovations are:
- History of East Asia, Mixed Race Descent in the Americas, African & Caribbean Literature
- Environmental Sciences, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biopsychology
- Public Policy and the Institute for Civic Leadership
- Intermedia Arts
- MBA and EdD
New academic programs under consideration include:
- Expansion in undergraduate offerings, such as urban studies minor.
- 4+1 programs leading to master degrees in
- Computer science
- Infant mental health
- Mathematics
- Public policy
- Science education EdD or PhD
Mills donors provide the financial backing to launch and sustain new courses, majors and advanced degrees that offer unbridled opportunities to women students that prepare them for careers in groundbreaking fields.
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