CLAS Majors
An education in the liberal arts and sciences prepares students for a wide range of careers. While majors are often equated with careers, the reality is that few careers require a specific undergraduate major. CLAS majors develop the professional skills recruiters expect from job candidates. CLAS graduates work in most areas of business, industry, government, and education. They also acquire excellent preparation for graduate and professional schools, which generally do not prefer specific majors as long as students prepare appropriately to meet the entrance requirements.
For more information on our professional programs, see Pre-Health and Pre-Law.
Majors (in alphabetical order)
Anthropology
Astronomy
Biology
Botany

Chemistry
Chinese
Classical Studies
Computer Science
Criminology and Law
Economics
English

French
Geography

Geology
German

History

International Studies
Japanese
Jewish Studies
Linguistics

Mathematics
Microbiology and Cell Sciences
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science

Portuguese

Psychology

Religion
Russian

Sociology

Spanish

Statistics
Sustainability Studies
Women's Studies
Zoology

Interdisciplinary Studies

