Majors & Concentrations Listed by College
College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences (ACES)
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Agri-Accounting
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Agribusiness, Markets, and Management
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Agricultural and Consumer Economics
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Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences Communication
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Agricultural Education
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Agricultural Engineering Sciences (5-year program)
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Agricultural Leadership Education
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Agri-Finance
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Agroecology
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Animal Business, Management, and Industry
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Animal Sciences
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Child and Adolescent Development
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Companion, Recreational, and Laboratory Animal Science
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Consumer Economics and Finance
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Crop Agribusiness
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Crop Sciences
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Crops
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Dietetics
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Environmental Economics and Policy
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Family Studies
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Farm Management
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Fish and Wildlife Conservation
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Food Animal Science
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Food Industry and Business
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Food Science
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Forest Science
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Horticulture Production and Management
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Horticulture Sciences
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Hospitality Management
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Human Dimensions in the Environment
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Human Nutrition
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Intergrated Pest Management
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Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
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Policy, International Trade, and Development
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Public Policy and Law
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Resource Ecology
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Science, Biotechnology, and Pre-Veterinary Medicine
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Soil and Water Science
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Technical Systems Management
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Urban Forestry
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Human Development and Family Studies
College of Applied Health Sciences (AHS)
College of Business (BUS)
College of Communications (COM)
College of Education (EDU)
College of Engineering (ENG)
College of Fine and Applied Arts (FAA)
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS)
Division of General Studies (DGS)
Institute of Aviation (AVI)
Preprofessional Programs are considered “Educational Goals” and can be added to complement any major listed above.
- Pre-Dentistry
- Pre-Law
- Pre-Medicine
- Pre-Occupational Therapy
- Pre-Optometry
- Pre-Pharmacy
- Pre-Physical Therapy
- Pre-Veterinary Medicine
* When you apply to the College of Communications, you can apply to a program within the college. Or, if you are undecided among the communications majors, you may apply to the general curriculum program in communications and sample courses from advertising, journalism, and media studies for up to two years before deciding on a major.
** American civilization, cinema studies, gender and women’s studies, medieval civilization, and renaissance studies are concentrations within the interdisciplinary major.
*** If you are not ready to declare a major you can apply to the Division of General Studies (DGS). The academic advisors in DGS will help you find a major that will meet your academic interests and goals.
^ Classical archaeology, classical civilization, Greek, and Latin are concentrations within the classics major.
^^ For more information, contact the College of Nursing at 217.333.2507.