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MAJORS
American Studies
Anthropology
Art (Studio)
Art History
Asian Studies
Biology
Business
• Business-French
• Business-German
• Business-Spanish
• Business-Political Science
Chemistry
Classics
Computer Science
Dance
Economics
Education Studies
English
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Exercise Science
French
Gender Studies
Geosciences
German
History
International Affairs
Mathematics
Music
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
• Political Science-French
• Political Science-German
• Political Science-Spanish
Psychology
Religious Studies
Self-Determined Major
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Theater
MINORS
Most majors have correspon-
ding minors. Minors are also
available in arts administra-
tion, Chinese, intergroup rela-
tions, Italian, Japanese, Latin
American studies, and media
and film studies.
SPECIAL ACADEMIC
OPTIONS
Prelaw advising
Premedical and health
professional advising
4+1 M.B.A. programs
(Clarkson, Rochester Institute
of Technology)
Whitman M.B.A. Advantage
Program, 4+1 M.S.A., and 4+1
M.S.F.
(Syracuse)
Dual-degree engineering
programs
(Clarkson,
Dartmouth, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute)
B.S.N.
(New York University
School of Nursing
15 or 18
months)
Dual-degree programs in
occupational therapy and
physical therapy
(Sage
Graduate School)
M.S. in Accounting
(Wake
Forest University)
M.S. in Teaching
(Clarkson–
12 months)
Internships
(for academic
credit and funded summer
programs)
Applied civic-engagement
courses
Periclean Honors Forum
Faculty-student collaborative
research
(academic-year
and summer program)
International and domestic
off-campus study options
Moore Documentary Studies
Collaborative
ALL COLLEGE
GRADUATION
REQUIREMENTS
Skills:
Expository Writing:
1 or 2 courses;
Quantitative
Reasoning:
1 or 2 courses
Interdisciplinary Perspectives:
First-Year Experience
Exposure to Arts and Sciences:
Natural Science
: 1 lab course
exploring the natural world;
Social Science:
1 course on
patterns of human behavior
and social structure;
Arts:
1 course engaging in the cre-
ation or performance of artistic
work;
Humanities:
1 course
on human culture;
Culture-Centered Inquiry:
1
course in a foreign language
and 1 course designated either
Cultural Diversity or Non-
Western Culture
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