Majors, Minors, and Certificates

Every undergraduate must complete the requirements of a major. While most students complete authorized clusters to complement their majors (see Clusters for more details), students may, in addition to their major, select one or more minors and a second major, and may choose to complete one of the interdepartmental certificate programs noted below.

The Center for Academic Support can provide more detailed information regarding the process students use to declare majors, minors, and certificates.

Click on the links listed below to learn the details about each major.

African & African American Studies (B.A.) Geomechanics (B.S.)
American Sign Language (B.A.) German (B.A.)
Anthropology (B.A.) Health & Society (B.A.)
Art History (B.A.) Health, Behavior, & Society (B.A.)
Bioethics (B.A.) Health Policy (B.A.)
Biological Sciences: History (B.A.)
Biology (B.A.) Interdepartmental Studies (B.A.)
Biological Sciences with specialties in: International Relations (B.A.)
Biochemistry (B.S.) Japanese (B.A.)
Cell & Developmental Biology (B.S.) Linguistics (B.A.)
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (B.S.) Mathematics:
Microbiology (B.S.) Applied Mathematics (B.S.)
Molecular Genetics (B.S.) Mathematics (B.A., B.S.)
Neuroscience (B.S.) Mathematics-Statistics (B.A.)
Biomedical Engineering (B.S.) Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)
Brain & Cognitive Sciences (B.A., B.S.) Microbiology (B.S.)
Cell & Developmental Biology (B.S.) Molecular Genetics (B.S.)
Chemical Engineering (B.S.) Music (B.A.)
Chemistry (B.A., B.S.) (The Bachelor of Music (B.M.)
Classics (B.A.) degree is offered by Eastman)
Comparative Literature (B.A.) Neuroscience (B.S.)
Computer Science (B.A., B.S.) Optics (B.S.)
Earth & Environmental Sciences: Philosophy (B.A.)
Environmental Science (B.S.) Physics (B.A., B.S.)
Environmental Studies (B.A.) Physics & Astronomy (B.A., B.S.)
Geological Sciences (B.A.) Political Science (B.A.)
Geological Sciences (B.S.) Psychology (B.A.)
Geomechanics (B.S.) Public Health-related Programs:
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (B.S.) Bioethics (B.A.)
Economics: Epidemiology (B.A.)
Economics (B.A.) Health, Behavior, & Society (B.A.)
Economics & Business Strategies (B.A.) Health Policy (B.A.)
Financial Economics (B.A.) Religion (B.A.)
Electrical & Computer Engineering (B.S.) Russian (B.A.)
Engineering & Applied Sciences (B.S.) Russian Studies (B.A.)
Engineering Science (B.A.) Spanish (B.A.)
English (B.A.) Statistics (B.A.)
Epidemiology (B.A.) Studio Arts (B.A.)
Film & Media Studies (B.A.) Women's Studies (B.A.)
French (B.A.)  

Certificate programs may be taken independently of majors and minors. They are meant to supplement a student's chosen area of study and to formalize into a coherent whole courses taken outside the area of major. Most certificate programs are interdepartmental in nature. Note also the Citation that is listed here.

Click on the links below to learn more about each certificate program.

Actuarial Studies   Literary Translation Studies
Asian Studies   Management Studies
Biophysics   Mathematical Modeling in Political Science & Economics
Biotechnology   Medphysics
Citation for Achievement in College Leadership   Polish & Central European Studies
International Relations   Stage Management

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