Fordham University's strong Jesuit mission is focused on "creating the next generation of honorable, caring, and curious people." The New York City setting (divided between midtown Manhattan and the Bronx) offers "access to internships and other educational opportunities" and "a great way to network with other people outside of the school environment," as well as "resources of deeper academic inquiry through various graduate schools, institutes, and centers." Ensuring that students make the most of it is, at heart, "a very strong and interesting liberal arts core curriculum that emphasizes the development of reading, writing, and speaking skills," along with "frequent Socratic seminars [and] opportunities to learn outside of the classroom" that are described as "very interdisciplinary" and feature things like "school-sanctioned field trips."
Whether in a formal classroom or not, professors "truly know how to capture students' attention and engage students' ideas within the lessons." They "have impressive backgrounds in their fields, and make sure that all of their class content is backed up with reputable research." And while the faculty emphasis is on academics, "they also focus on soft skills and developing you as a person by...widening your horizons." A student says: "I've enjoyed being able to take many classes that count for my major while learning about other skills and areas."
The strength of Fordham's academic program is the underlying link between its liberal arts core curriculum and more than 70 outstanding majors and minors offered at Fordham College at Rose Hill, Fordham College at Lincoln Center, and the Gabelli School of Business. The core may help you discover your passion. It will also give you the chance to explore subjects beyond your major, helping you grow and inspiring you to make new connections?both academic and personal.
Fordham offers a variety of degrees and programs within its three traditional undergraduate colleges. Along with a full slate of programs in the humanities, social sciences, and physical and natural sciences, Fordham College at Rose Hill offers several unique programs, including, environmental science, fashion studies, and integrative neuroscience.
In addition to the rich mix of liberal arts and science majors and courses, Fordham College at Lincoln Center is the home of our performing arts majors, including a comprehensive B.A. in theatre grounded in hands-on experience. Theatre majors choose one of four tracks?performance, design and production, directing, or playwriting?and work with award-winning faculty and stellar guest artists in small classes and on ambitious mainstage productions. Fordham also offers an innovative four-year B.F.A. in dance, conducted in partnership with the Ailey School of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
In the Gabelli School of Business at Rose Hill, students can choose from a variety of majors in areas such as finance, marketing, and accounting. You can add depth to that chosen major with a primary and secondary concentration, including options in social innovation, sports business, or value investing. The Gabelli School also offers programs in entrepreneurship, law and ethics, and sustainable business. At the Lincoln Center campus, the Gabelli School offers a B.S. in global business with concentrations in digital media and technology, global finance and business economics, healthcare management, and consumer insights.
The Fordham School of Law and our graduate schools in business administration, religion, arts and sciences, education, and social service provide additional opportunities for advanced education.
<ul> ARTS AND HUMANITIES
<li> Art History </li>
<li> Classical Civilization </li>
<li> Classical Languages </li>
<li> Comparative Literature </li>
<li> Dance*
(LC only) </li>
<li> English </li>
<li> Fashion Studies†
</li>
<li> History </li>
<li> Music </li>
<li> Philosophy </li>
<li> Theatre*
(LC only) </li>
<li> Design and Production|
</li>
<li> Directing|
</li>
<li> Performance|
</li>
<li> Playwriting|
</li>
<li> Visual Arts§
</li>
<li> Architecture|
</li>
<li> Graphic Design|
</li>
<li> Painting and Drawing|
</li>
<li> Photography|
</li> </ul>
<ul> BUSINESS (LINCOLN CENTER)
<li> Global Business </li>
<li> Digital Media and Technology: Media|
</li>
<li> Digital Media and Technology: Technology|
</li>
<li> Global Finance and Business Economics|
</li>
<li> Global Marketing with Consumer Insights|
</li> </ul>
<ul> BUSINESS (ROSE HILL)
<li> Accounting Information Systems </li>
<li> Accounting Sustainability Reporting|
</li>
<li> Applied Accounting and Finance </li>
<li> Business Administration </li>
<li> Business Economics|
</li>
<li> Consulting|
</li>
<li> Entrepreneurship|
</li>
<li> Finance </li>
<li> Information Systems </li>
<li> Management|
</li>
<li> Marketing </li>
<li> Public Accountancy </li>
<li> Public Accounting </li>
<li> Social Innovation|
</li>
<li> Sustainable Business|
</li> </ul>
<ul> MATH AND ECONOMICS
<li> Economics </li>
<li> Interdisciplinary Math and Economics </li>
<li> Math and Computer & Information Sciences </li>
<li> Mathematics </li> </ul>
<ul> LANGUAGES
<li> Arabic†
</li>
<li> Chinese Studies </li>
<li> French Language and Literature </li>
<li> French Studies </li>
<li> German Language and Literature </li>
<li> German Studies </li>
<li> Italian Language and Literature </li>
<li> Italian Studies </li>
<li> Mandarin Chinese†
</li>
<li> Spanish Language and Literature </li>
<li> Spanish Studies </li> </ul>
<ul> COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES
<li> Communication and Culture </li>
<li> Digital Technologies and Emerging Media </li>
<li> Film and Television </li>
<li> Journalism </li>
<li> New Media and Digital Design*
(LC) </li>
<li> Sports Journalism†
</li> </ul>
<ul> COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
<li> Bioinformatics†
</li>
<li> Computer Science </li>
<li> Cybersecurity†
</li>
<li> Math and Computer & Information Sciences </li> </ul>
<ul> INTERDISCIPLINARY
<li> African & African American Studies </li>
<li> American Studies </li>
<li> Bioethics†
</li>
<li> Disability Studies†
</li>
<li> Environmental Studies </li>
<li> Humanitarian Studies*
</li>
<li> International Political Economy*
(RH) </li>
<li> International Studies*
(LC) </li>
<li> Jewish Studies†
</li>
<li> Latin American and Latino Studies </li>
<li> Medieval Studies </li>
<li> Middle East Studies </li>
<li> Peace and Justice Studies†
</li>
<li> Urban Studies </li>
<li> Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies </li> </ul>
<ul> SCIENCES
<li> Biochemistry†
</li>
<li> Biological Sciences (RH only) </li>
<li> Chemistry (RH only) </li>
<li> Engineering Physics (RH only) </li>
<li> Environmental Science </li>
<li> General Science (RH only) </li>
<li> Integrative Neuroscience </li>
<li> Natural Science (LC only) </li>
<li> Physics (RH only) </li>
<li> Psychology </li> </ul>
<ul> SOCIAL SCIENCES
<li> Anthropology </li>
<li> Linguistics†
</li>
<li> Political Science </li>
<li> Social Work </li>
<li> Sociology </li> </ul>
<ul> THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
<li> Orthodox Christian Studies†
</li>
<li> Religious Studies </li>
<li> Theology Religious Studies </li>
</ul>
-
These majors are available to students on both campuses, but certain required courses may be offered only at the campus indicated in parentheses. LC indicates Lincoln Center
RH indicates Rose Hill. Applicants interested in pursuing one of these majors on a different campus than the one listed can seek approval from the dean of the college after enrollment as part of first-year academic advising.
†
These programs are available only as minors.
*
These majors require auditions.
§
For visual arts, campus location may vary by area of concentration. The full major is offered at Lincoln Center. Please consult the Department of Visual Arts prior to applying.
|
These programs are only available as concentrations or tracks. Gabelli students can also choose secondary concentrations, listed at fordham.edu/gabellimajors.