Majors and Minors at Rose Hill
Explore majors and minors offered at Fordham College Rose Hill.
Note: Some program options featured below may also be available at our other undergraduate schools.
3-2 Cooperative Program in Engineering
3-2 Cooperative Program in Engineering
This five-year accelerated program is a partnership with Columbia University and Case Western Reserve University. It allows students to complete a bachelor’s degree at Fordham in one of several STEM fields, including mathematics, chemistry, computer science, and physics, followed by a second bachelor’s degree in one of 15 applied science or engineering fields at Columbia or Case Western.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll gain hands-on experience working in research labs, and graduate with two degrees that help prepare you for a career in a variety of engineering fields, from mechanical to electrical and beyond.
Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Programs
Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Programs
Earn a master’s degree in only one year of study beyond the bachelor’s degree. Or earn a law degree in only two years. Through our accelerated dual-degree programs, you can continue your studies seamlessly through Fordham’s graduate schools of arts and sciences, business, education, law, and social service.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill, Gabelli School of Business (Undergraduate)
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African & African American Studies
African & African American Studies
African & African American studies draws on sociology, economics, and more to explore civil rights movements, forced and voluntary migrations, racial disparities in health care and criminal justice, African American identity in the arts, and more.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll join one of oldest academic departments in the U.S. devoted to exploring the breadth and depth of the African diaspora experience. Our Bronx African American History Project gives students an opportunity to document local history and bring it to life.
American Studies
American Studies
American studies majors examine the people, cultures, ideas, and institutions that make up the United States—its searing tensions, profound complexity, and global influence.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll study with diverse faculty and students from across the University. And you’ll have the opportunity to work on our oral history programs and with our many partner organizations, including the New-York Historical Society.
Anthropology
Anthropology
Our anthropology major integrates the sciences and humanities to give students a global perspective on the origin and development of human societies, and on our species’ past and contemporary problems.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll have the opportunity to pursue a variety of internships in NYC, and anthropology’s interdisciplinary nature allows it to work well as a double major or minor with one of Fordham’s 70-plus areas of study in the humanities, business, and STEM.
Arabic
Arabic
Arabic minors study one of the fastest-growing languages in the world, setting them up for success in fields such as international diplomacy, business, and intelligence.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll also learn about Arabic culture and have access to Arabic companies, nonprofits, and organizations based in our global hometown of New York City.
Art History
Art History
Art history majors study great art from around the world and learn how artists were inspired by and grappled with the historical, political, and intellectual challenges of their day through their work.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » New York City is at the center of our art history major. Through gallery visits, museum exhibitions, and exclusive internships, you’ll get the tools to sketch out a creative career.
Asian American Studies
Asian American Studies
The Asian American studies minor is an interdisciplinary course of study that seeks to engage you in critical themes related to Asian and Asian Americans, including race, gender, sexuality, capital, and empire. At a time when discrimination against Asian Americans has been on the rise, you’ll learn how to communicate your knowledge effectively to help empower Asian American and Asian diasporic communities and promote the cause of social justice.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll put your lessons into action across New York City through partnerships and events with Asian American community organizations and cultural institutions, including the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, the Museum of Chinese in America, and Fordham Law School’s Center on Asian Americans and the Law.
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Biochemistry majors examine the chemical processes at the foundation of all life—from the structure and function of biological molecules to the metabolic pathways and their clinical implications in diseases such as diabetes, obesity, and cancer.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
STEMChoose Fordham because » You’ll gain hands-on laboratory experience and conduct advanced research with faculty mentors that will help prepare you for graduate work and careers in the growing biotech industry, medical fields, or pharmacology.
Bioethics
Bioethics
Medical and scientific advances often bring moral and ethical challenges. That’s why our bioethics minors learn how to apply the insights of ethics directly to these dilemmas.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
STEMChoose Fordham because » Our Center for Ethics Education will introduce you to critical moral questions and help you make informed ethical decisions on issues related to individual, public, and global health and health care policy.
Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics
By combining computer science and natural science, bioinformatics minors dive deep into the study of the human genome and the genomes of plants and animals to make discoveries that advance human health.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
STEM, artificial intelligence, aiChoose Fordham because » You’ll work closely with faculty to understand data mining, genomics, cell biology, and more—conducting hands-on experiments in genetics, for example, and using statistical software to make sense of huge amounts of raw molecular data.
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
Biological sciences majors will gain an understanding of life at the cellular, molecular, organismal, and ecological levels—in the classroom, in labs, and in the field.
College or School: Fordham College at Rose Hill
sustainability, climate change, STEMChoose Fordham because » You’ll have the opportunity to work with our NYC partners, including the Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Society and Montefiore Health System, and explore society’s impact on the natural world at the Calder Center, our 113-acre biological field station in Armonk, New York.
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences
Biological sciences majors will gain an understanding of life at the cellular, molecular, organismal, and ecological levels—in the classroom, in labs, and in the field.
College or School: Fordham College at Rose Hill
sustainability, climate change, STEMChoose Fordham because » You’ll have the opportunity to work with our NYC partners, including the Bronx Zoo/Wildlife Conservation Society and Montefiore Health System, and explore society’s impact on the natural world at the Calder Center, our 113-acre biological field station in Armonk, New York.
Chemistry
Chemistry
Chemistry is the study of matter—its properties, structures, and changes. Our program is designed to give students an understanding of its five main areas: organic, physical, analytical, inorganic, and biochemical.
College or School: Fordham College at Rose Hill
STEMChoose Fordham because » You’ll conduct hands-on research in everything from drug discovery to environmental remediation, and have the opportunity to work closely with faculty to present your work and publish it in academic journals.
Chinese Studies
Chinese Studies
The Chinese studies major is an individualized, interdisciplinary program with a dual focus on language and culture. It looks at China—and its culture—both as a vital part of the world today and one of the longest continuing civilizations of human history.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll receive training in reading and speaking Mandarin Chinese and partner with NYC institutions, the Museum of Chinese in America, and Fordham’s own Center on Asian Americans and the Law.
Classical Civilization
Classical Civilization
Classical civilization majors explore ideas born in ancient Greece and Rome and examine how they have helped shape human history.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll have the opportunity to examine ancient artifacts up close through our Museum of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Art—and our rich study abroad program can help you see and understand layers of history in places like Rome and Greece.
Classical Languages
Classical Languages
Our classical languages major delves into Greek and Roman literature, history, mythology, art, philosophy, religion, and other areas—in Greek and Latin.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll have the opportunity to study abroad and see history come to life through more than 100 study abroad programs across 50 countries, in places like Rome, Greece, and more.
Communication and Culture
Communication and Culture
Communication and culture majors explore how communication shapes and reflects the human experience, and they examine the economic and political role of the media in today’s world.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » New York City is the media capital of the world, where you’ll gain hands-on experience through internships at industry leaders like Condé Nast, Bloomberg, and NBCUniversal. You’ll also have the opportunity to work at WFUV, our award-winning public media station.
Comparative Literature
Comparative Literature
Our comparative literature major explores literatures and cultures across eras, languages, and media through rigorous training in reading, writing, speaking, and critical thinking.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll join a vibrant community of international faculty and students, and draw on countless cultural experiences on campus and in New York City as you reflect upon differences and commonalities among cultures throughout the world.
Computer Science
Computer Science
Our computer science major allows students to explore programming, bioinformatics, robotics, video game design, networking, cybersecurity, and more.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
STEM, artificial intelligence, aiChoose Fordham because » You’ll gain hands-on experience and develop your skills in our Robotics and Computer Vision Laboratory and through Fordham’s Center for Cybersecurity, a hub for research, education, and training in one of the world’s fastest-growing fields.
Creative Writing
Creative Writing
The creative writing minor allows students to explore the connections between creative writing, digital media, criticism, and scholarship.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
Choose Fordham because » You’ll take literature courses, participate in small writing workshops, and attend practical seminars on campus and in New York City, a global center for publishing and the arts.
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity minors learn how to build and maintain a secure network, design and debug programs, encode data, and securely store information in this highly in-demand field.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
STEMChoose Fordham because » Recognized by the U.S. government as a national center of excellence in cyber defense education, the University—through its Center for Cybersecurity, long-standing partnership with the FBI, and master’s degree program—will help you learn from experts, and network with industry leaders.
Design and Technology
Design and Technology
Our design and technology program is designed to train the next generation of digital leaders, combining the forces of faculty experts in communication and media studies, visual arts, English, computer and information science, and business.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
artificial intelligence, aiChoose Fordham because » Beyond your coursework, you’ll benefit from our NYC location and deep, longstanding connections to the city’s thriving media industry, particularly through internships, which are a requirement.
Digital Technologies and Emerging Media
Digital Technologies and Emerging Media
Students dive into the digital world to understand its cultural and ethical impact, all while gaining media literacy through critical, analytical, and practical knowledge.
College or School: Fordham College at Lincoln Center, Fordham College at Rose Hill
artificial intelligence, aiChoose Fordham because » New York City is the media capital of the world, where you’ll gain hands-on experience through internship opportunities and our connections with industry leaders, including NBCUniversal and Hearst.