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What undergraduate majors are available at UVA?

Hey all! I'm thinking about UVA for college and wondered what undergraduate majors they offer. I'm interested in both humanities and STEM, so it would be awesome to know about a variety of options. Can anyone share some insights?

a year ago

UVA, or the University of Virginia, is a great option when it comes to pursuing different academic paths, given its broad offerings both in humanities and STEM disciplines.

For humanities, UVA primarily offers majors like English, History, Philosophy, and Foreign Languages (such as Spanish, French, and German), among others. If you're more interested in social sciences, you can consider majors like Psychology, Sociology, or Political Science.

On the STEM side, UVA offers a wide range of courses as well. For example, in the Sciences, you can major in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Environmental Sciences. For Mathematics, there are options like Math, Statistics, and Data Science. The Engineering school offers computer science, electrical engineering, civil engineering, and biomedical engineering to name a few.

Moreover, UVA also offers interdisciplinary programs such as Cognitive Science or Global Studies, which mix humanities and STEM perspectives.

Of course, this is not an exhaustive list, but I hope it provides a good glimpse into the diverse academic options that UVA offers. Be sure to refer to UVA's official degree programs page for a complete and updated list of all available programs.

a year ago

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