Learn about Majors

Majors allow you to dive deep into a specific field of interest while exploring related subjects. They help shape your career path and provide the knowledge and skills needed for success in your chosen area. By choosing a major, you’ll focus on the courses and experiences that will prepare you for future challenges and opportunities in your profession. Whether you want to specialize in a technical, creative, or scientific discipline, your major will be the foundation for your academic and career journey.

Prepare for careers in management, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship. Learn how organizations operate and succeed in a competitive world.

Explore fields like nursing, public health, or pre-med. Develop skills to improve people’s well-being and advance healthcare solutions.

Design, build, and innovate in areas like civil, mechanical, electrical, or software engineering. Solve real-world problems with cutting-edge tools.

Study human behavior, society, and relationships. Includes majors like sociology, psychology, political science, and anthropology.

Dive into coding, data analysis, and system design. Shape the future of technology in industries like cybersecurity, AI, and software development.

Explore creativity and critical thinking through literature, history, philosophy, and the arts. Develop a deeper understanding of culture and society.

Investigate the mysteries of the physical and biological world. Includes biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science.

Gain the skills to inspire and guide the next generation. Focus on pedagogy, curriculum design, and specialized teaching fields.

Express yourself through music, theater, dance, or visual arts. Develop your talents and prepare for creative careers.

Study the legal system, government policies, and ethical decision-making. Prepare for careers in law enforcement, advocacy, or law school.

Help communities thrive through social work, public policy, or nonprofit leadership. Focus on creating meaningful change.

Learn how to share ideas effectively through journalism, public relations, digital media, and broadcasting.

Develop analytical and problem-solving skills. Apply math in fields like finance, research, data science, and engineering.

Focus on sustainable practices, food systems, or environmental preservation. Study topics like agronomy, forestry, and ecology.

Master hands-on skills in areas like carpentry, culinary arts, cosmetology, or automotive repair. Prepare for specialized and practical careers.