Major: A student's primary field of study. The major may fall within a single department of instruction or overlap several departments.

Minor: A student's secondary field of study which may be optional and requires the completion of a smaller number of credit hours than a major. Not all minors are available with all majors.

Concentration: A specialization within a student's primary area of academic emphasis, i.e., within the student's major.

majors, minors and concentrations

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  Major Minor Concentrations
     Accounting *  
     Animal Technology    
     Animation & Game Development    
     Anthropology  
     Applied Computing    
     Applied Computing ****  
     Art  
     Art History  
     Asian Studies  
     Astrophysics    
     Atmospheric Physics    
     Biochemistry    
     Bioinformatics    
     Biological Sciences  
            Cognitive Neuroscience    
     Business ****  
     Business Administration   **  
     Chemistry  
      Chinese    
     Commercial Music    
     Communication  
     Communication ****  
     Communication Arts***    
     Computer Engineering  
     Computer Science  
     Construction Management *  
     Contemporary Issues In Education    
     Criminology  
     Cultural & Critical Studies    
     Digital Media Studies  
     Ecology & Biodiversity  
     Economics  
     Electrical Engineering  
     Electronic Media Arts Design    
     Elementary Education    
     Engineering    
     English  
            Creative Writing    
            English Education    
            Literary Studies    
            Rhetoric and Professional Writing    
            Textual Studies    
     Environmental Chemistry    
     Environmental Science  
     Finance *  
     French  
     Gender and Women's Studies  
     Gender and Women's Studies ****    
     General Business    
     Geographic Information Science    
     Geography  
     Geology    
     German  
     Global Studies***    
     Hebrew    
     History  
     Hotel, Restaurant & Tourism Management    
     Individually Structured Major    
     Information Technology *  
     Information Technology Studies****  
     Integrated Sciences    
     International Business    
     International Studies  
     Italian  
     Japanese    
     Jazz Studies    
     Journalism Studies    
     Judaic Studies    
     K-12 Art or Music    
     Law and Society ****  
     Latin    
     Leadership and Organization Studies***    
     Legal Studies    
     Management *  
     Marketing  
     Mathematics  
     Mechanical Engineering  
     Medical Physics    
     Molecular Biology  
            Cognitive Neuroscience    
     Music  
     Music Performance    
            Baritone    
            Bass    
            Bassoon    
            Cello    
            Clarinet    
            Concert Accordion    
            Flute    
            Guitar    
            Harp    
            Horn    
            Oboe    
            Organ    
            Percussion    
            Piano    
            Piano Performance/Pedagogy    
            Saxophone    
            Trombone    
            Trumpet    
            Tuba    
            Viola    
            Violin    
            Voice    
     Philosophy  
     Physics  
     Pioneer Leadership Program    
     Political Science  
     Pre-Art-Conservation    
     Psychology  
            Cognitive Neuroscience    
     Public Policy  
     Public Policy and Social Services***    
     Real Estate *  
     Real Estate & Construction Management *  
     Religious Studies  
     Russian  
     Science and Technology***    
     Secondary Education    
     Social Science Area    
     Sociology  
     Spanish  
     Statistics  
     Studio Art    
     Theatre  
     Urban Studies    
     Wellness    
           
*Business Students Only
**Non-Business Students Only
***University College offers on-campus and online master's degrees, and a Bachelor of Arts Completion Program. University College is a leader in providing the education that matters for working professionals; practice-based education that is both relevant and responsive to working professionals seeking career advancement.
These majors are not available for traditional undergraduate students.
****The Women's College is a unique learning community dedicated to serving a highly diverse population of adult women. The college gives women an opportunity to pursue an undergraduate degree while studying in an environment that supports their learning styles and life situations.
These majors and minors are not available for traditional undergraduate students.

Undergraduate Majors, Minors, and Concentrations