American University vs. Tulane

<p>Sorry, but I think you missed it. AU has a SCHOOL of arts and sciences, and a separate SCHOOL of international service. Yes there are distributional requirements at each. (though there doesn;t have to be - Brown, Smith, and Amherst have no distributional requirements.) But this is still a very different model than Tulane. (AU also has a SCHOOL of business, and a SCHOOL of public affairs - not just majors, but an entire “orientation” toward an undergraduate degree which is not liberal arts.) Tulane has (or had) a similar situation in its SCHOOL of engineering - while there were distributional requirements, it didn’t simply offer a major in engineering.)</p>