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Our Curriculum

Landmark College offers a diverse selection of courses in anthropology, English, business, communications, humanities, philosophy, psychology, history, literature, math, science, theater, video, music, art, physical education, and other disciplines.

  • Courses are designed to integrate skills and strategy development while learning course content.
  • Classes are small, ranging from eight to sixteen students.
  • Professors are accessible and highly supportive.
  • Students focus on understanding themselves as learners.
  • Students develop personal learning strategies.

For all entering students, the curriculum sequence includes required coursework in composition and education content areas designed to develop college writing, reading, communication and study skills. Self-management, as well as self-understanding and self-advocacy, are also integral parts of the first year curriculum. Math courses are offered at both non-credit and credit levels, and students enroll based on the results of their math placement determined through our online math placement system. Electives in a variety of disciplines complete students’ semester schedules.

In addition to direct, personalized assistance from classroom faculty, academic support is available for writing, reading, academic coaching, study skills, math, science, and coursework planning and completion in our Drake Center for Academic Support . The center offers scheduled one-on-one appointments or drop-in hours and is staffed with academic professionals.

Our programs are fully accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). We have a proven record of success in preparing Landmark College graduates to either complete their baccalaureate degrees here or to transfer into baccalaureate degree programs at colleges of their choice.

For more detailed information on our programs and degrees, as well as course information, policies, and procedures please see our Academic Catalog. To learn about the backgrounds and interests of our faculty, who are both experts in their field and in teaching students who learn differently, browse our Faculty & Staff Directory.

Next Steps

Students will be prepared to step into four-year college classrooms across the country if they choose our associate degree offerings, or to choose a career path or graduate school program after completing one of our baccalaureate degrees.

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