Tours built around your interests

Campus tours provide an excellent overview of what it’s like to be a student at Elon. School and department tours give prospective students a closer look at academic programs, facilities and faculty within a specific area of interest. You’ll explore spaces where learning happens, hear how programs connect to internships and careers and get a clearer sense of how your interests could take shape at Elon.

An art professors works with a student on an art project.Art

Explore studios, Gallery 406 and exhibition spaces at Arts West where the Department of Art is located. Meet professors and learn more about Elon’s art majors and minors, including digital art, photography and interdisciplinary expressive art.

Two students work with a professor in a biology lab.Biology

Tour the Department of Biology and experience what it’s like to be a student in a classroom or a lab. There are opportunities for you in undergraduate research, off-campus experiences and research seminars that encourage creative approaches to biological problems.

Two students work with a professor in a chemistry lab.Chemistry/Biochemistry

Tour the Department of Chemistry and learn about the state-of-art technology you’ll use while earning your degree. Work closely with faculty in undergraduate research to explore an array of topics. Your work will be showcased at local and national scientific conferences.

Three students work with VR goggles in a computer science classroom.Computer Science

Visit the Department of Computer Science and learn more about Elon’s computer science degrees as well as minors offered, including game design, cybersecurity and data science. Explore the carpenter and robotics labs.

A student wearing goggles uses equipment in the Innovation Lab.Engineering

Tour the Department of Engineering in the Innovation Quad. Explore the engineering, advanced prototype, virtual reality, mechatronics, bioinstrumentation, biosafety, and biomedical and environmental engineering labs.

Three students discuss and assignment in a classroom.English

Tour the Department of English, meet faculty and learn more about the majors, concentrations and minors offered as well as the many on-campus activities available to students, such as writing for the literary magazine Colonnades.

A student works at a terminal in the William Gerrard Reed Finance Center.Martha and Spencer Love School of Business

Tour the Ernest A. Koury, Sr. Business Center, home of the Love School of Business. Explore the six centers where you will refine your skills in sales, innovation, entrepreneurship, finance, organizational analytics and financial literacy.

 

Four students stand with a math professor behind a clear white board with math equations on it.Mathematics and Statistics

Tour the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and learn more about the majors and minors offered. Meet with faculty, ask questions and explore the undergraduate and internship experiences that are available to you.

A student works at a sound board in a studio.Music Production and Recording Arts

Tour Arts West where the music production and recording arts program is housed. Explore production studios with 32-channel analog mixing consoles, the live room used for tracking larger groups and a lab with iMac digital audio stations.

Nursing students work with medical mannequins in the simulation center in the School of Health Sciences.Nursing

Tour the Gerald L. Francis Center, home of the Department of Nursing. Visit virtual- and mixed-reality technology suite and the Interprofessional Simulation Center, where you can practice hands-on clinical skills using medical manikins.

A student with video camera stands in a studio with a green screen.School of Communications

Explore the School of Communications. Visit a virtual studio, control rooms, student newsroom, video editing suite, audio recording studio, a media sandbox, a 220-seat movie theater and other engaging spaces.

Two students laughing together in a classroom.World Languages and Cultures

Learn more about the Department of World Languages and Cultures where you’ll be immersed in language, literature and culture through 11 different language and interdisciplinary programs offered in class, abroad and via internships.