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UConn has repeatedly been ranked the top public university in New England
by U.S. News and World Report, and is
also ranked among the top 25 public research universities nationally.Bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs are offered through the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences , College of Agriculture and Natural Resources , the College of Continuing Studies , the Graduate School , the Neag School of Education , the School of Allied Health , the School of Nursing , the School of Business , the School of Dental Medicine , the
School of Medicine , the School of Engineering , Office of International Affairs , the School of Family Studies , the School of Social Work , the Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture , the School of Pharmacy , the School of Law , and the
School of Fine Arts .UConn is especially known for its programs in health care administration,
dentistry, gifted and talented education, and family studies. The School of Business is one of the top-ranked public schools of its kind in the
nation, and the puppetry department is the most influential in the United
States. Majors offered
The following formalized majors are available at UConn, though some
are only available at the undergraduate or graduate levels:
- College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (25 plus individualized): Agricultural & Resource Economics,
Agribusiness Management, Environmental Economics & Policy, Animal Science, Environmental Science, Natural Resources
Management & Engineering, Atmospheric Resources, Fisheries Management, Forestry/Forest Management, Remote Sensing/Geographic
Information Systems, Water Resources, Wildlife Management, Nutritional Sciences, Community Nutrition, Dietetics, Food Science,
Food Service Management, Nutrition Fundamentals, Nutrition & Sport, Nutritional Biochemistry, Pathobiology, Plant Science,
Agronomy, Horticulture, and Landscape Architecture
- School of Allied Health (6 plus individualized): Dietetics, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Cytotechnology, Diagnostic
Genetic Sciences, Medical Technology, and Physical Therapy
- Neag School of Education (17 majors): Curriculum & Instruction, Teacher Preparation, Educational Leadership, Adult
Learning, Educational Administration, Higher Education, Educational Psychology, Cognition & Instruction, Counseling
Psychology, Gifted & Talented Education, Educational Technology, School Psychology, Special Education, Kinesiology, Athletic
Training, Exercise Science, and Social Science of Sport & Leisure
- School of Engineering (12 majors): Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Science & Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Engineering Physics,
Environmental Engineering, Management & Engineering for Manufacturing (MEM), Materials Science & Engineering, and
Mechanical Engineering
- School of Family Studies (6 plus individualized): Human Development & Family Studies, Adult Development &
Aging, Childhood & Adolescence, Early Childhood Development & Education, Family Relationships: Services & Counseling,
and Family & Society: Policy & Planning
- School of Fine Arts (19 majors): Art & Art History, Art, Communication Design, Illustration, Painting,
Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Art History, Dramatic Arts, Acting, Design & Technical Theatre, Puppetry, Theatre
Studies, Music, Music (General), Music Education, Music Theory, and Performance
- Office of International Affairs (5 majors): International Studies, African Studies, European Studies, Latin American
Studies, and Italian History & Culture
- College of Liberal Arts & Sciences (73 plus individualized): African-American Studies, Asian-American Studies,
Anthropology, Applied Mathematical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology, Ecology & Evolutionary Sciences,
Environmental Sciences, Biology, Molecular & Cell Sciences, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Genetics, Microbiology, Physiology
& Neurobiology, Structural Biology, Chemistry, Coastal Studies, Communication Sciences, Communication Disorders,
Communication Processes, Economics, English, Irish Literature, Environmental Science, Resource Economics, Environmental Health,
Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Biology, Environmental Geography, Environmental GeoScience, Marine Science, Natural
Resources, Soil Science, European Studies, Geography, Geology & Geophysics, History, Journalism, Judaic Studies, Latin
American & Caribbean Studies, Linguistics, Marine Sciences, Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Applied Mathematics, Mathematics,
Mathematics-Statistics, Medieval Studies, Middle East Studies, Modern & Classical Languages, Classics & Ancient
Mediterranean Studies, Comparative Literary & Cultural Studies, Critical Languages, French, German, Hebrew, Italian,
Portuguese, Spanish, National Defense Training, Aerospace Studies, Military Science, Neuroscience, Philosophy, Physics, Political
Science, Public Policy, Psychology, Puerto Rican & Latino Studies, Sociology, Statistics, Urban & Community Studies, and
Women's Studies
- Ratcliffe Hicks School of Agriculture (6 majors): Animal Studies, Dairy/Livestock Studies, Equine Studies,
Horticulture, Floriculture, and Nursery Management & Landscaping
Minors offered
Students can choose from 64 different minors at UConn, including some areas of study that are not offered as formalized majors. Some areas of
study offered formally only as minors at UConn include Aquaculture, Criminal Justice, Film studies, Middle Eastern Studies,
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