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Majors, Minors, and Certificates
Some thirty-two major fields of study are currently available to students of Fordham College of Liberal Studies(FCLS) and can be completed entirely through evening and weekend classes at Rose Hill (RH), Lincoln Center (LC), and Westchester (W) as indicated below. The Fordham University Undergraduate Bulletin indicates the specific courses (usually eight to ten) required for completion of each major.
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CAMPUS |
| African and African American Studies |
LC |
| Art History |
LC |
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| Communication and Media Studies |
LC |
| Comparative Literature |
LC |
| Computer Systems: Management Applications |
LC, RH, W |
| Training & Development |
W |
| Economics |
LC, RH, W |
| Education(5 Year Bachelor's/Master's Degree Track) |
LC, RH, W |
| English |
LC, RH, W |
| Fine Arts |
LC, RH |
| History |
LC, RH, W |
| International/Intercultural Studies |
LC |
| Latin American and Latino Studies |
LC |
| Legal & Policy Studies |
W |
Liberal Studies |
W |
| Organizational Leadership |
LC, RH, W |
| Philosophy |
LC |
| Political Science |
LC, RH |
| Psychology |
LC, RH, TT |
| Religious Studies |
LC |
| Social Science |
LC |
| Social Work BA/MSW |
LC, RH, W |
| Sociology |
LC, RH |
| Spanish |
LC |
| Women's Studies |
LC, RH |
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The following fields of study can also be selected as majors, however many of the courses required are generally offered during the day. FCLS students considering these majors should do so only if their schedules are such that they are able to attend day classes:
Anthropology
American Studies
Biology
Chemistry
Classical Civilization
Classical Languages
Computer Science
Fine Arts
French
German
Italian
Mathematics
Medieval Studies
Middle East Studies
Music
Natural Science
Physics
Russian
Spanish
Visual Arts
Urban Studies
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MINORS:
Minors can be completed in virtually every field in which the College offers a major; requirements are listed in each academic department's section of the Fordham University Undergraduate Bulletin. Selection of a minor is optional. It constitutes completion of at least six courses in a field of study other than the major and is intended to provide some structure and recognition for a student's pursuit of knowledge in a second area of interest. The minor, as well as the major, is indicated on the student's transcript at graduation.
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