Major Library

Explore supported majors.

Browse the majors currently included in the recommendation system. Each description explains what students usually learn and the kinds of problems they may work on.

Accounting

Accounting focuses on tracking and explaining financial information. Students learn how to organize records, read financial statements, follow rules, and help people understand where money is going.

Actuarial Science

Actuarial Science focuses on using math and data to understand risk. Students learn statistics, finance, and modeling skills to help organizations plan for uncertain events.

Aerospace Engineering

Aerospace Engineering focuses on flight and space systems. Students learn math, physics, design, and testing methods used to create aircraft, spacecraft, drones, and related technology.

Anthropology

Anthropology focuses on people, cultures, and human history. Students learn how communities live, change, communicate, and make meaning across different places and times.

Architecture

Architecture focuses on designing spaces where people live, work, and gather. Students learn design, drawing, building systems, and how spaces affect daily life.

Biology

Biology focuses on living things and how they work. Students learn about cells, organisms, genetics, ecosystems, and the scientific methods used to study life.

Biomedical Engineering

Biomedical Engineering connects engineering with health and medicine. Students learn how to design tools, devices, and systems that help understand the body, improve care, or support medical research.

Business Administration

Business Administration focuses on how organizations work and make decisions. Students learn about management, operations, finance, marketing, and teamwork to solve practical business problems.

Chemical Engineering

Chemical Engineering focuses on changing raw materials into useful products safely and efficiently. Students learn chemistry, math, and process design to solve problems in areas like energy, materials, medicine, and the environment.

Chemistry

Chemistry focuses on substances, reactions, and materials. Students learn how atoms and molecules behave and how that knowledge can solve problems in health, energy, food, and the environment.

Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering focuses on the built environment people use every day. Students learn how to design and improve roads, bridges, buildings, water systems, and other public infrastructure.

Communications

Communications focuses on how people create, share, and understand messages. Students learn writing, speaking, media, and strategy skills for connecting with different audiences.

Computer Science

Computer Science focuses on how software and computing systems work. Students learn programming, algorithms, data, and problem-solving skills to build technology and solve complex problems.

Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity focuses on protecting computers, networks, and information. Students learn how security risks happen and how to prevent, find, and respond to digital threats.

Data Science

Data Science focuses on using data to answer questions and solve problems. Students learn programming, statistics, and data analysis techniques to uncover patterns and support decision-making.

Economics

Economics focuses on choices, resources, and how systems affect people. Students learn how to use data and models to study markets, policy, work, prices, and decision-making.

Education

Education focuses on how people learn and how teachers support growth. Students learn about teaching methods, child development, classrooms, and ways to make learning more accessible.

Electrical Engineering

Electrical Engineering focuses on electricity, electronics, and systems that use power or signals. Students learn how circuits, sensors, communication systems, and devices are designed and tested.

English

English focuses on reading, writing, language, and stories. Students learn how to analyze texts, build strong arguments, write clearly, and understand how words shape ideas.

Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship focuses on creating and developing new ideas, products, or organizations. Students learn how to identify problems, test solutions, plan projects, and communicate ideas to others.

Environmental Science

Environmental Science focuses on the relationship between people and the natural world. Students learn biology, chemistry, earth systems, and data skills to study pollution, climate, ecosystems, and sustainability problems.

Finance

Finance focuses on money decisions for people, companies, and organizations. Students learn how to evaluate risk, plan budgets, study investments, and use numbers to compare choices.

Fine Arts

Fine Arts focuses on creating and understanding visual art. Students learn studio skills, creative thinking, critique, and ways artists use materials to express ideas.

Graphic Design

Graphic Design focuses on using visuals to communicate ideas. Students learn layout, typography, color, software tools, and design thinking to create clear and effective visual work.

History

History focuses on understanding the past and how it shapes the present. Students learn how to study evidence, compare perspectives, and explain change over time.

Industrial Engineering

Industrial Engineering focuses on making systems work better. Students learn how to improve processes, reduce waste, organize work, and use data to solve problems in businesses, hospitals, factories, and other settings.

Information Systems

Information Systems focuses on how people and organizations use technology. Students learn about databases, business processes, software tools, and ways to improve how information moves through a system.

International Relations

International Relations focuses on how countries and global groups interact. Students learn about diplomacy, conflict, trade, human rights, and global problems that cross borders.

Journalism

Journalism focuses on finding, checking, and sharing information with the public. Students learn reporting, interviewing, writing, ethics, and how to explain events clearly.

Kinesiology

Kinesiology focuses on human movement, exercise, and physical health. Students learn how the body moves, how activity affects health, and how to support performance, recovery, and wellness.

Marketing

Marketing focuses on understanding audiences and communicating value. Students learn research, messaging, branding, and strategy to help organizations connect with people.

Mathematics

Mathematics focuses on patterns, logic, and problem solving. Students learn how to use numbers, structures, and proofs to understand complex ideas and support work in science, technology, finance, and research.

Mechanical Engineering

Mechanical Engineering focuses on how machines, tools, and moving systems work. Students learn math, physics, design, and problem-solving skills to build and improve things like engines, robots, vehicles, and manufacturing equipment.

Neuroscience

Neuroscience focuses on the brain, nervous system, and behavior. Students learn biology, psychology, and research methods to understand how people think, feel, move, and learn.

Nursing

Nursing focuses on caring for patients and supporting health. Students learn about the human body, patient care, communication, and how to respond to health needs in real situations.

Philosophy

Philosophy focuses on big questions about knowledge, values, reality, and how people should live. Students learn careful reasoning, argument building, and how to examine assumptions.

Physics

Physics focuses on understanding matter, energy, motion, and forces. Students learn how to use math and experiments to explain how the natural world works.

Political Science

Political Science focuses on government, power, policy, and public decision-making. Students learn how laws, elections, institutions, and civic issues affect communities.

Psychology

Psychology focuses on how people think, feel, behave, and develop. Students learn research methods and theories that help explain human behavior and support people in different settings.

Public Health

Public Health focuses on improving health for communities and populations. Students learn how to study health patterns, prevent disease, and design programs that help groups of people stay healthier.

Social Work

Social Work focuses on helping people and communities handle challenges. Students learn about support systems, social services, advocacy, and ways to connect people with resources.

Sociology

Sociology focuses on groups, communities, and social systems. Students learn how culture, identity, inequality, institutions, and relationships shape people's lives.

Software Engineering

Software Engineering focuses on building reliable software for real users. Students learn programming, testing, teamwork, and design practices used to create apps, websites, and large software systems.

Statistics

Statistics focuses on learning from data and uncertainty. Students learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret data so people can make better decisions.