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Majors And Academic Programs | Yale College Undergraduate Admissions. 80 Majors, 2,000 Courses, 1 Unique Path. Yale students enroll in four or five courses each semester to complete a total of thirty-six courses while earning a degree.
- Computer Science & Economics
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- Two Majors
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- Special Divisional Major
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- Undergraduate Program
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- Linguistics
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- Departments & Programs
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- Undergraduate Study
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- Computer Science & Economics
The following is a list of our degree-granting academic departments and programs. For a list of undergraduate majors, see the Yale College Programs of Study page.
Writing and science programs, directed studies, seminars, and more … students can choose from a number of special academic offerings during their time at Yale.
All candidates for a bachelor’s degree in Yale College must elect a major program. The requirements for a major are described in general terms in the sections below, and in more detail under Subjects of Instruction.
Academics. A Yale education is not a narrow path that students follow from Point A to Point Z. We encourage our students to explore the academic landscape, venturing into unfamiliar fields of knowledge and, perhaps, discovering new passions that will take them in a different direction altogether.
For many fields, you can wait until your sophomore year to choose your major. Other fields, especially in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Economics, require a particular sequence of courses that you should begin in your first year.
Each student completes a major in one of the College's 80 programs or departments. The distributional requirements described in this bulletin ensure that students learn about a variety of subjects and intellectual approaches.