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University Counseling News

By Kelley Christman, University Counselor

The following graph shows areas of study as approximate reflections in university offers for the class of 2020, as of March 30, 2020.  We are proud of the diversity reflected in the interest areas of our students.  This reflects their well-roundedness and the preparedness they have undertaken to embrace the future and continue their learning.

Our legend for the graph above includes the following:

  • Arts: Fashion, General Architecture, Graphic Design, Illustration, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Modeling, and Product Design.
  • Business: Accounting, Advertising, Business (general business), Business Administration, Commerce, Economics, Finance, Hospitality, Information Management, International Business Administration and/or Management, Management, and Marketing.
  • Humanities: Exploratory Studies, Liberal Arts, General Humanities, and Modern Languages and Media, which includes: Media, Communications, Broadcast Journalism, Cinema Studies, Digital Journalism and/or Media, Film, Journalism, Radio, and Television.
  • Social Sciences: Anthropology, Archaeology, Area Studies, Chinese Studies, Culture, Education, Gender Studies, General Social Sciences, Geography, Global and International Studies and/or Relations, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Law, Policy Management, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy, and Sociology.
  • STEM:
    • Computer Science
    • Engineering: Aeronautical/Astronautical Bioengineering, Biomedical, Civil, Electronic and Electrical, Environmental, Mechanical, Molecular Engineering, and Robotic.
    • Mathematics
    • Medical Sciences & Pharmacology: Medicine and Pharmacology. (Includes 1 direct entry to a medical program).
    • Science: Agricultural Science, Biochemistry, Biology and related fields (ex: biomedicine), Chemical Sciences, Dental Hygiene, Health, Life sciences, Physical Sciences, and Physics.
  • Undecided

Percentages in the second chart reflect an approximate percentage of areas of study within STEM offers.