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Students reflect on experiences pursuing independent concentrations

Independent Concentration program enables students to 鈥榣everage their unique interests鈥

Most IC proposals are not approved the first time they are submitted, according to the CRC website. Some students spend more than a year on their proposals.
Most IC proposals are not approved the first time they are submitted, according to the CRC website. Some students spend more than a year on their proposals.

Have you ever thought about concentrating in Disability and Design? What about Storytelling in the Museum?

Rishika Kartik 鈥26 and Christina Miles 鈥25 are pursuing these degrees, respectively, through the Independent Concentration program, which allows students to create their own interdisciplinary concentration in fields that Brown does not offer as a standard concentration.

Between 16 and 32 independent concentrators graduated from Brown annually from 2019 to 2023, and more than 35 students are currently pursuing independent concentrations at Brown, according to the program鈥檚 .

The Independent Concentration program 鈥渁llows students to leverage their unique interests and backgrounds in a very focused way and supports the ethos of the Open Curriculum in the truest of senses,鈥 Kartik said.

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Kartik鈥檚 concentration explores intersections between disability and design through lenses such as policy, entrepreneurship and community engagement.

鈥淚 feel like I鈥檝e been simultaneously able to gain very precise expertise in my area of interest, which is accessible design, but also consider it from lenses I had never thought of before,鈥 she added. 鈥淚鈥檝e been taking classes in public health, sociology and anthropology, and the degree has included so many more humanist elements than I thought it would.鈥

Miles, whose concentration explores museum exhibition design and label writing, explained that 鈥減utting certain objects in certain locations (in museums) to tell certain stories creates understandings of the past or our world.鈥 

Students interested in completing an independent concentration must complete a detailed concentration proposal for approval by the College Curriculum Council. 

Completing an IC application 鈥渃an be somewhat of a long process, but it really helps you reflect on what you want to do with your four years鈥 at Brown, said Jay Gopal 鈥25, who is pursuing an independent concentration in Computational Neuroscience. that the University hopes to launch Computational Neuroscience as a standard concentration by spring 2024.

Proposals are evaluated against that asks students to articulate 鈥渆xactly what your goals are, how the classes will help you accomplish those goals and how each class fits into having a holistic understanding of something that you care about,鈥 Kartik said. 

Completing the application 鈥減rovided opportunities for me to really work on my writing skills, my proposal skills and helped me hone in on, 鈥極kay, what am I interested in?鈥欌 Miles said. 

Most IC proposals are not approved the first time they are submitted, according to the CRC . After their first proposal was rejected, Miles spent 鈥渙ver a year鈥 working on their second draft, which was ultimately approved. 

To expedite the approval process, prospective independent concentrators are encouraged to discuss their ideas with CRC peer coordinators and Peggy Chang, the director of undergraduate studies for independent concentrators.

Advising can help prospective independent concentrators 鈥渞eflect on how their learning goals may be better suited to a standard concentration,鈥 Chang wrote in an email to The Herald.

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Peer coordinators act as a 鈥渟ounding board鈥 to help potential applicants revise their proposals and 鈥済ive people the best chance of getting through (the College Curriculum Council) and advocate for them,鈥 Myles Ringel 鈥25 said. Ringel is a peer coordinator for the program and is studying Empathy in Practice as an independent concentration.

Sierra Bornheim 鈥24, another peer coordinator, said that the application process for independent concentrations is thorough because they are 鈥渉eld to the same standards that any other concentration is.鈥 Bornheim is pursuing an independent concentration in Human Evolution. 

Bornheim hopes to 鈥渉elp other people get through the process,鈥 she said, noting that she 鈥渘ever would have gotten my IC approved without the coordinators that came before me.鈥

In completing their proposal, students must identify at least one faculty advisor who would be able to provide relevant academic support, according to the . The faculty advisor must submit a letter of support for the student鈥檚 proposal to the council. 

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Because independent concentrators select their advisors, they get 鈥渁 lot more flexibility in terms of what you want to get out of your advising,鈥 Kartik said. But she noted that some independent concentrator faculty advisors鈥 areas of expertise might not align exactly with students鈥 fields of interest, depending on the specificity of the concentration.

In their senior year, independent concentrators are required to complete a capstone project. Miles said the process of developing the project 鈥 which they will complete next year 鈥 has taught them the skills needed to create a museum exhibit. 

鈥淚t is very telling and impressive when you鈥檙e applying to graduate schools to be able to point to a curriculum you鈥檝e made in order to fulfill specific interests and be able to say, 鈥業 know what I want to do. I know what I鈥檓 interested in,鈥欌 Miles said.

Gopal, who is part of the Program in Liberal Medical Education, believes that pursuing an independent concentration 鈥渉elps in ways beyond what you can imagine.鈥

鈥淣ot only does it help you with transferable skills, but (also with) pursuing interests in addition to the pre-medical courses, that might give you certain experience and knowledge that will help you connect to other people, connect to patients (and) connect to families,鈥 he added.

But there are some challenges in pursuing an independent concentration. Ringel noted that developing an 鈥渋nherent community鈥 within your concentration is more difficult in the IC program because 鈥渙ur commonality is that our interests are different.鈥

鈥淚鈥檝e always found myself wanting for the familiar faces in every class,鈥 he added. 鈥淭here are so many people I don鈥檛 know because I鈥檓 not going through every class with everybody.鈥

Kartik emphasized that because few others may have 鈥渃omplete knowledge of your (field of study), sometimes it鈥檚 hard to make decisions and figure out where you鈥檙e going next,鈥 she said. 

鈥淭here鈥檚 less of a definable path for internships or what you want to do, so you have to put in more work on your end,鈥 she added. 鈥淏ut I would argue that that also teaches you self-advocacy skills and allows you to leverage opportunities that you might not have鈥 if you pursued a standard concentration.

Not having an established track of study by junior year was 鈥渄efinitely anxiety-inducing鈥 for Miles, who added that another drawback of an independent concentration is 鈥渢rying to make people believe that what you're doing is useful and is an actual field of study.鈥



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