Find the right college major for your interests, skills, and career goals.
Study of financial recording, reporting, and analysis
Study of living organisms, from molecular biology to ecology
Broad study of business operations, management, and organizational strategy
Study of matter, its properties, composition, and transformations
Study of computation, algorithms, data structures, and software development
Interdisciplinary field combining statistics, computer science, and domain expertise
Study of how individuals, businesses, and governments allocate resources
Preparation for teaching careers in K-12 schools
Study of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism applications
Study of literature, writing, and language
Study of cinema, television, and visual storytelling
Study of money management, investments, and financial systems
Visual communication through typography, imagery, and layout
Study of past events, societies, and their impact on the present
Study of global politics, diplomacy, and international organizations
Study of promoting products, services, and understanding consumer behavior
Study of numbers, structures, patterns, and abstract reasoning
Design and manufacturing of mechanical systems, from engines to robotics
Study of musical theory, performance, and composition
Preparation for patient care and healthcare delivery
Study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics
Study of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces of nature
Study of government, politics, and public policy
Preparation for medical school with required science courses
Study of the mind, behavior, and mental processes
Study of population health, disease prevention, and health policy
Study of human society, social behavior, and institutions