Yo, I’m a junior interested in Vanderbilt but I'm still exploring my area of interest. I want a college that has a nice variety of majors offered. Can anyone share some insight on the different undergraduate majors available at Vanderbilt? A link to course catalogs would help too!
Hello! Vanderbilt certainly has a broad range of undergraduate majors. The university is divided into four undergraduate schools, each offering a variety of degrees:
1. College of Arts and Science: This is the largest school and it offers a wide range of areas of study, including but not limited to physics, psychology, mathematics, economics, English, and many more.
2. School of Engineering: Here, you can major in areas like biomedical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, and others.
3. Peabody College of Education and Human Development: You'll find majors related to education, human development, as well as several interdisciplinary options like human and organizational development.
4. Blair School of Music: This school offers music-centric degrees like musical arts, composition, musicology, to name a few.
Unfortunately, I can't link the course catalogs here, but a quick search of "Vanderbilt undergraduate majors" should take you directly to an extensive and detailed list of all the majors, minors, and interdisciplinary programs offered by Vanderbilt. From there, you can dive deeper into what each major entails and explore the classes you'd need to take for each major. Good luck with your college search!
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