
These are described in Section IV, Graduate Study and Research. Graduate programs are offered in many of the subjects listed as well. While most of the undergraduate programs listed are offered as majors, many are also available as minors.

Lehigh students can choose from an array of courses and enjoy the resources and facilities of a major research university and the atmosphere and personal attention of a small college. Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Africana Studies American Studies Anthropology Architectural History Architecture Art Art History Arts and Engineering2 Asian Studies Classical Civilization Classics Cognitive Science Design Arts Economics English Environmental Studies French German History International Relations Journalism Journalism/Science Writing Music Music Composition Philosophy Political Science Psychology Religion Studies Russian Studies Science, Technology, and Society Sociology and Anthropology Sociology/Social Psychology Spanish Theatre Urban Studies Women’s Studies Engineering, Science, and Mathematics Applied Life Science Applied Mathematics1 Applied Science Astronomy Astrophysics Behavioral Neuroscience Biochemistry Bioengineering Biology Chemical Engineering Chemistry Strong programs in business, the humanities, education, arts and sciences, and human services compliment our wellknown strength in engineering. As a comprehensive university, Lehigh offers students an education that integrates course work across four colleges and different fields of study in a dynamic learning experience that can be customized to individual interests. Learning at Lehigh incorporates active academic research and hands-on experiences, both in and outside the classroom.

Wunderkammer offers a new way to think about art and inventiveness, collection and meaning in everyday objects.Published since 1866 continuously, Lehigh University course catalogs contain academic announcements, course descriptions, register of names of the instructors and administrators information on buildings and grounds, and Lehigh history.Ģ007-2008 CATALOG Programs and Majors Your education at Lehigh University will help prepare you to excel by discovering and building upon your personal strengths in a campus community where active learning connects with real-world applications. The boxes, each spotlighted in its own section, are explored through each architect’s essay working drawings and sketchbook pages construction and installation photos a list of the items contained and a photograph of the final box. This delightful book gathers together the varied, evocative wunderkammers along with accompanying statements by their architect-creators, including such luminaries as Shigeru Ban, Toyo Ito, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Peter Eisenman, Steven Holl, Richard Meier, Murray Moss, Diébédo Francis Keré, Juhani Pallasmaa, Elias Torres, and Peter Zumthor.Īn introduction by Williams and Tsien explains their fascination with the wunderkammer and looks at their own history of collecting. An alluring glimpse into magnificent Cornell-like boxes created by some of the world’s leading architects and designers Inspired by the idea of the wunderkammer-“wonder-room” or “cabinet of curiosities”-that originated during the Renaissance, world-renowned architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien invited 35 celebrated architects and designers from around the world to create their own wunderkammers, filling boxes with objects that inspire them.
