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What majors are offered at Oswego University?

I'm trying to figure out what I might want to study, and I heard Oswego University offers a diverse range of majors. Can anyone provide some insights into the different programs they have? Especially interested in any unique majors!

a year ago

You're correct that Oswego University, more formally known as State University of New York at Oswego (SUNY Oswego), offers a vast range of undergraduate programs. From arts and humanities to the sciences, the choices are plenty.

For those more scientifically inclined, programs are available in biology, chemistry, computer science, physics, and several health-science fields, among others. As for the humanities and social sciences, opportunities are available in disciplines such as English, history, political science, psychology, and many more.

Students interested in communication and the arts can explore programs like broadcasting and mass communication, art, music, and theatre. Similarly, SUNY Oswego has strong offerings for business-related fields, including majors like business administration, economics, marketing, finance, and accounting.

A unique major offered at SUNY Oswego is Health Promotion Wellness Management, a combination program that blends business, wellness, and public health. Another distinctive program is their Cognitive Science major, an interdisciplinary study of the mind and intelligence which brings together aspects of psychology, computer science, philosophy, linguistics, and neuroscience.

Remember, when choosing a major, aim for a field that fuels your curiosity and aligns with your long-term goals. A major should ideally be a blend of your interests, skills, and career aspirations. Also, many students begin college as undeclared, so you'll have time to explore different options before making a final decision. You may find that your passions lie in an area you hadn't initially considered. Good luck with your college and major selection process!

a year ago

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