Aeronautics and Astronautics
African and African American Studies
African Studies
American Studies
An interdisciplinary undergraduate major that seeks to convey a broad understanding of American culture and society in all their complexity.
Anthropology
Anthropology is devoted to the study of human beings and human societies as they exist across time and space.
Applied and Engineering Physics
Explore the disciplines where fundamental physics meets applied science and engineering.
Archaeology
Archaeology is the study of the past through its material remains that survive into the present. Archaeology is a discipline that offers direct access to the experiences of a wide range of people in numerous cultures across the globe. Increasingly, archaeology bridges past and present societies through the study of the human heritage and its role in contemporary societies.
Architectural Design
Develop your ability to integrate engineering and architecture in ways that blend innovative architectural design with cutting-edge engineering technologies.
Art History
Think critically about the visual arts and visual culture and focus on the meaning of images and media, and their historical development, roles in society, and relationships to disciplines such as literature, music, and philosophy.
Art Practice
Immerse yourself in the craft, culture, and theory of current fine art practices, prepare for a successful career as a visual artist.
Asian American Studies
Explore the artistic, historical, humanistic, political, and social dimensions of Asian Americans, including: artistic and cultural contributions; current social significance; historical experiences; immigration, intellectual, and policy issues.
Atmosphere/ Energy
Understand large- and local-scale climate, air pollution, and energy problems and solve them through clean, renewable, and efficient energy systems.
Bioengineering
Understanding and interfacing with complex living systems is at the heart of bioengineering with applications ranging from advancing human health to promoting environmental sustainability.
Biology
Biology will provide you with a broad-based biology curriculum.
Biomechanical Engineering
This degree introduces fundamental biological and biophysical principles while developing strengths in traditional engineering areas, specifically mechanical engineering.
Biomedical Computation
Use advanced computational techniques to address questions in biology and medicine.
Chemical Engineering
The study of Chemical Engineering begins with experimentation in the laboratory and is followed by implementation of technology in full-scale production
Chemistry
Students acquire in-depth knowledge of the principles of chemistry, the methodologies necessary to solve complex problems, and the ability to articulate their ideas effectively to the scientific community.
Chicana/o - Latina/o Studies
The Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies program affords students an opportunity to explore the culture, society, economy, and politics of this important and growing segment of our national population.
Chinese
Explore a variety of perspectives in Chinese language, culture, and history.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
This pre-professional program balances the fundamentals common to many specialties in civil engineering and allows for concentration in structures and construction or environmental and water studies.
Classics
Classics focusses on the literature and material culture of ancient Greece and Rome, including Greek and Latin language, literature, philosophy, history, art, and archaeology.
Communication
Analyze the social, cultural and psychological impact of communication processes, technologies, and media using both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Community Health and Prevention Research
Comparative Literature
While Comparative Literature seeks to prepare its students for reading and research in the languages and histories of different societies and periods, it is also dedicated to their critical and cultural analysis.
Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity
CSRE allows you to have a thematic concentration that compares various ethnic groups or explores topics that cut across group experiences in the United States and elsewhere in the world.
Computer Science
Broad and rigorous training for students interested in the science of computing.
Creative Writing
This course of study cultivates the power of individual expression within a vibrant community of writers.
CS+Classics
Use new methods to explore the ancient world. Analyze ancient corpora, explore digital representations, use natural language processing literary analysis of ancient texts.
CS+English
Think across the divide and create projects that fuse science and the humanities.
CS+German Studies
Permits students to major in both Computer Science and German Studies.
CS+History
If you have balanced interests in Computer Science and humanistic inquiry, this joint major offers several paths of exploration.
CS+Italian
Permits students to major in both Computer Science and Italian Studies.
CS+Linguistics
Integrate ideas and skills from both Computer Science and Linguistics.
CS+Music
Information about this major will be available in October 2014. Stay tuned!
CS+Philosophy
The joint major in Philosophy and Computer Science provides opportunities for the systematic study of computation together with philosophy in the broadest sense.
CS+Slavic Languages and Literatures
The Russian Language and Literature field of study is designed for those students who wish to gain command of the Russian language and to study the nation's literary tradition.
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