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ii 1 Majors and Minors

Majors Syracuse University's schools and colleges offer you the flexibility to explore varied interests—and develop new ones.

School of Architecture History of Architecture Dual and Combined Enrollment: Environmental Engineering Accounting 616 students Italian Language, Literature School of Education Mechanical Engineering Entrepreneurship and Architecture and Culture Martin J. Whitman School of Systems and Information Science Emerging Enterprises (through Classics) Management (select majors only) Combined Enrollment: Finance College of Arts and Latino-Latin American Studies S.I. Newhouse School of College of Arts and Sciences General Accounting Sciences and Maxwell Linguistic Studies Public Communications David B. Falk Management School of Citizenship Mathematics College of Engineering and Marketing Management and Public Affairs Middle Eastern Studies Computer Science College of Sport and Real Estate Modern Foreign Languages Human Dynamics Retail Management 5,314 students School of Education Modern 1,235 students Supply Chain Management College of Arts and Sciences Music History and Cultures 467 students African American Studies Teacher Prep: Food Studies Dual Enrollment: Neuroscience Health and Exercise Science College of Arts and Sciences Applied Mathematics Philosophy Inclusive Early Childhood Special Art History Education (birth-grade 2) (includes Pre-Physical Therapy (select majors only) Physics and 3+3 DPT) School of Information Studies Biochemistry Political Philosophy Inclusive Elementary and Special Biological and Medical Physics Education (grades 1-6) Human Development and S.I. Newhouse School of Psychology Family Science Public Communications (through Physics) Religion Health and Physical Education Biology Physical Education Nutrition S.I. Newhouse School of Russian and Central European Nutrition Science Biotechnology Studies Non-Teacher Prep: Public Communications Chemistry Selected Studies in Education Public Health Russian Language, Literature Social Work 1,612 students Classical Civilization and Culture Dual and Combined Enrollment: Advertising Classics (Greek and Latin) Sport Analytics Spanish Language, Literature College of Arts and Sciences Sport Management Broadcast and Digital Journalism Communication Sciences and Culture English Education Graphic Design and Disorders Mathematics Education Dual and Combined Enrollment: Women’s and Gender Studies School of Education Magazine, News and Digital Digital Humanities Writing and Rhetoric Science Education Journalism Earth Sciences Social Studies Education Inclusive Early Childhood Professional Advising Programs: Special Education Photography Energy and Its Impacts Predentistry Spanish Education Public Relations English and Textual Studies Prelaw College of Visual and School of Information Recording and Entertainment Environment, Sustainability Premedicine Performing Arts Studies (iSchool) Industries (Bandier Program) and Policy Preveterinary Medicine Arts Education 571 students Television, Radio and Film Environmental Sciences Music Education (through Biology or Maxwell School of Citizenship Information Management Dual Enrollment: Earth Sciences) and Public Affairs College of Engineering and Technology College of Arts and Sciences Ethics Anthropology and Computer Science Dual Enrollment: School of Information Studies Fine Arts Citizenship and Civic Engagement 1,413 students Martin J. Whitman School Martin J. Whitman School of Forensic Science Economics Aerospace Engineering of Management Management French and Francophone Studies Geography Bioengineering S.I. Newhouse School of College of Visual German Language, Literature History Chemical Engineering Public Communications International Relations and Performing Arts and Culture Civil Engineering Martin J. Whitman 1,750 students Greek (through Classics) Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Computer Engineering School of Management School of Art: Health Humanities Computer Science Illustration Sociology Electrical Engineering 1,822 students 2 Majors Minors (continued) Minor programs offer countless pathways to pursue your interests in depth. Once enrolled, you can choose from the following options.

Studio Arts (B.F.A., B.S.) Accounting Design Studies Italian Project Management Dual Enrollment: Addiction Studies Disability Studies Japanese Studies Psychology School of Education African American Studies Earth Sciences Jazz Studies Public Communications Studies (Arts Education) Animation and Visual Effects Economics Jewelry and Metalsmithing Public Health School of Design: Anthropology Education Studies Jewish Education Real Estate Communications Design Applied Statistics Electrical Engineering Jewish Studies Religion Design Studies Arabic Studies Energy Systems Latino-Latin American Studies Retail Management Environmental and Architecture Engineering and Computer LGBTQ Studies Russian Interior Design Art History Science Management Linguistic Studies Russian and Central Fashion Design Art Photography English and Textual Studies Logic European Studies Industrial and Asian/Asian American Studies Entrepreneurship and Marketing Sculpture Interaction Design Atrocity Studies and the Emerging Enterprises Mathematics Social Justice Department of Transmedia: Practices of Social Justice Environment and Society Medical Anthropology Sociology Art Photography Biology Exercise Science Medieval and South Asian Studies Art Video Business Finance Renaissance Studies Spanish Computer Art and Animation Ceramics Fine Arts Middle Eastern Studies Sport Analytics Film Chemistry Food Studies Mindfulness and Sport Management Child and Family Policy Forensic Science Contemplative Studies Sport Event Management Department of Communication French and Francophone Studies Museum Studies Sport Revenue Management and Rhetorical Studies: Chinese Studies Geography Music History and Cultures and Operations Communication and Rhetorical Civil Engineering German Music Industry Strategic Management Studies Classical Civilization Gerontology Music Performance Sustainable Food Enterprises Department of Drama: Classics Global Political Economy Native American and Teaching English to Speakers Acting Cognitive Science Global Security Studies Indigenous Studies of Other Languages (TESOL) Drama–Theater Management (B.S.) Communication and Rhetorical Health and Wellness Nutrition Theater Musical Theater Studies History Nutrition Science Visual Culture Stage Management Communication Sciences History of Architecture Painting Women’s and Gender Studies Theater Design and Technology and Disorders Human Development and Philosophy Writing Rose, Jules R. and Stanford S. Photography, Video and Design Family Science Physical Computing : Computer Engineering Information Management and Physical Education (Coaching) Music (B.A.) Computer Gaming Technology Physics Music Composition Computer Science Information Technology, Design Policy Studies Music Industry Creative Writing and Startups Political Science Performance (Organ, Percussion, Dance (through Exercise Science) Infrastructure, and the Future Private Music Study Piano, Strings, Voice, Wind Data Analytics International Business Professional and Technical Writing Instruments) Sound Recording Technology Dual Enrollment: School of Education (Music Education)

3 4 Campus Life

The variety and volume of academic Student Clubs Diversity and Inclusion opportunities are matched by a boundless and Organizations array of activities and events that bring Our commitment to diversity and inclusion is the campus community together outside rooted in the belief that multiple points of view, life the classroom. A Cappella Groups (6) African Student Union experiences, ethnicities, cultures and belief systems Architecture Students Organization are essential to academic excellence. This means you’ll find lots of ways to get comfortable outside At a Glance Audio Engineering Society Black Celestial Choral Ensemble of your comfort zone. Cheon Ji In residence halls 21 Club and Intramural Teams 20+ living learning communities and theme Citrus TV Take a Break housing options Cricket 21 places to eat, including vegetarian, vegan, Dance Works There’s lots to do on campus and beyond. kosher and halal options (dining centers, Enactus Explore: cafés and food courts) Engineers Without Borders > An on-campus ice-skating pavilion and European Student Association campus convenience stores ropes course. 4 First Year Players > Plays and concerts, many of which feature 300+ clubs and organizations Indigenous Students at Syracuse Syracuse University students. Morton Schiff Jazz Ensemble Otto’s Army > Festivals throughout the year, including Syracuse Rugby Winterfest, CNY Irish Festival, Syracuse Fashion Soccer Week and the Crawfish Festival. Society of Professional Hispanic Engineers Sororities and Fraternities (70+) Sour Sitrus Society Pep Band Student Environmental Action Coalition Student Publications/Media Groups (28) Syracuse Animal Rights Organization Women in Communications ... and 200+ more For a complete list, visit syracuse.edu/activities.

5 “Everyone—from resident advisors to faculty—makes a student feel welcomed here. It’s amazing how they become more and more like your family.”

Michelle Osiyah ’22 Hometown: Nairobi, Major: information management and technology

6 7 Success at Syracuse

The Center for International Services, located Syracuse Abroad offers more than 100 “I know a lot of students at the center of campus, is staffed by caring programs in over 60 countries. Dedicated professionals who help you integrate into the Syracuse University faculty and staff lead unique are afraid to leave their University community. They also assist you with programming at our centers in , London, comfort zone. Walking on travel procedures, immigration documents and , and . Syracuse living arrangements. Abroad learning opportunities include field study, a new path by yourself is syracuse.edu/international internships and home stays. All coursework carries not an easy thing, but you The English Language Institute provides University credit, which allows you to complete may like it and discover intensive classes and personal attention as your degree on time. you study reading, grammar and writing. syracuse.edu/studyabroad something really different.” syracuse.edu/eli Discovery Programs let you join a small cohort The Department of Public Safety is a full-service of entering first-year students to begin your Yaqi Kang ’18, international campus agency committed to promoting a safe collegiate experience at Syracuse University relations and economics environment, 24 hours a day, year-round. Centers in Florence, Italy; Madrid, Spain; or Yaqi came to Syracuse from syracuse.edu/safety Strasbourg, France. Ideal for students who want to explore famous European locales and for students Quanzhou, China. She currently who would like to start closer to home. serves as vice president and syracuse.edu/admissions branding director at Global China Connection. A student works in a fashion design studio (left), employers and candidates interact at a career fair, research is conducted in the biology greenhouse.

8 Success Beyond Syracuse

Opportunities to Discover Earning Potential Career Preparation

Through immersive experiences such as With an average early career salary of over Career counselors in your home college or school internships in Syracuse and at our centers in $54,033 (USD)* and four out of five graduates help you find internships, explore career fields, , Los Angeles and Washington, reporting high career satisfaction,** our graduates learn new skills and gain hands-on experience. D.C., as well as abroad, you’ll apply classroom are engaging their education and fourishing in As you get ready to launch your career with a learning to real-world settings. their fields. full-time in the U.S. or abroad, Career Services offers one-on-one assistance, including: > Spend the summer in New York City focusing *Class of 2019 data is based on a knowledge rate on all aspects of modern development, of 87 percent (2,861 of 3,330 undergraduate > Resume development and critiques degree recipients' responses). combining real estate, architecture, finance, > Practice interviews accounting, and entrepreneurship **According to payscale.com > Career fairs throughout the year and emerging enterprises. syracuse.edu/services > Work with the broadcasting crews on live athletic events on the ACC Network. > Partner with community organizations to Recent Internship Placements learn firsthand how nonprofit organizations, offices of elected officials and government agencies work.

9 10 A Vibrant Midsize City to Explore

Welcome to Syracuse Things to Do

Syracuse University is located in the Dine: From Vietnamese to vegan, BBQ to Play: a paddle boat at Green Lakes State heart of New York state and sits atop a brewpub, Syracuse is full of choices (many Park, ski at a nearby mountain, or conquer your hill overlooking the City of Syracuse and offering gluten-free, halal and kosher options fear of heights at the ’Cuse Challenge Ropes . With a metropolitan and locally sourced ingredients). Course on campus. population of nearly 700,000, Syracuse Shop: Syracuse is home to the sixth-largest Enjoy Life: Ride the Ferris wheel at the has all the conveniences of a midsize city, enclosed shopping center in the country— , or visit Beak & Skiff within a day's drive from major cities like Destiny USA—as well as unique local businesses. (named Best Apple Orchard by USA Today). New York and Boston. Volunteer: Opportunities close to campus Experience the Seasons: Syracuse has four include SUNY Upstate University Hospital and distinct seasons, each with its own activities Habitat for Humanity. and appeal.

11 A community, beyond campus.

12 Athletics and Wellness

Be yourself—and belong to something bigger— it’s all part of the experience. Active involvement is the status quo here.

Sports Scene

With seven men’s and 11 women’s athletic teams, you’ll have many opportunities to join your classmates and cheer on the Orange. Syracuse University was recently ranked No. 3 by for “Students Pack the Stadiums.” Named a “top mascot” by ESPN, Otto the Orange joins photo ops at many campus events—you can follow Otto on Twitter or Instagram.

Barnes Center at The Arch

The Barnes Center at The Arch is a state-of-the-art health, wellness and recreation complex, and the hub for student health care and wellness. With programs and facilities that range from rock climbing and a lap pool to pet therapy and esports, the center promotes holistic health and well-being. An integrated health and wellness team and resources are available in one accessible, centralized space on campus.

13 14 Alumni

When you graduate from Syracuse University, you join a community of alumni in career fields and locations around the globe. From the moment you set foot on campus until long after you walk the stage, you're part of something bigger that belongs to us all.

Powerful Networks

1 2 3 Syracuse alumni are at work in some of the world’s leading organizations. From newsrooms to classrooms, laboratories to boardrooms, you’ll find someone who bleeds orange. Career Services will connect you with alumni who can serve as mentors, helping you gather 4 5 6 information and insights on career paths and the transition from college.

Notable Alumni 7 8 9

Our alumni have been making their mark on the world since the University's founding in 1870. Whether in the arts, entertainment, journalism, business, law, human services, or anything in between, our students have consistently gone 10 11 12 on to gain national and international acclaim for their accomplishments.

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15 Waleed Abdalati ’86 8 G’06 Stacey Mindich ’86 ’83 Former NASA chief scientist CBS News Broadway producer, Creator, NBC’s ; correspondent Dear Evan Hansen playwright and screenwriter, A Few 1 Joseph Anis ’94 Good Men and The Social Network President and CEO of Middle East, Betsey Johnson ’64 10 Jim Morris ’77, G’78 North Africa and South Asia, Fashion designer and President, Animation Studios 13 Mary Spio ’98 GE Gas Power breast cancer activist Founder and CEO, CEEK VR 11 G’90 2 Joseph Biden L’68 Roula Khalaf ’87 ESPN broadcaster 14 G’02 Former U.S. vice president Editor–in-chief, Financial Times New York Times Bestselling Author (London) Jessie Mueller ’05 ’57 Tony Award-winning actor Drew Taggart ’12 Named greatest football player Rami Khouri ’70, G’98 DJ and producer, of all time International journalist specializing Elliott Portnoy ’86 in Middle Eastern affairs CEO, Dentons Arielle Tepper ’94 3 Dwight Caines ’88 Theatrical and film producer, recent Co-president of domestic marketing, Larry Kramer ’72 12 Rani Raad ’97 productions: Monty Python’s Universal Pictures Journalist, publisher, USA Today President, CNN Worldwide Spamalot, Frost/Nixon and Annie Commercial Joy Cho ’01 ’67 15 ’88 Founder and creative director, Co-editor and news correspondent, ’64 NBC broadcaster Oh Joy! CBS Singer-songwriter and guitarist, John Tsebe ’81 4 Col. ’78 9 Chris Licht ’93 First Black national librarian in First female Executive producer and showrunner, Chris Renaud ’89 South Africa commander The Late Show with Oscar-nominated director of and executive Vanessa L. Williams ’85 5 ’62 ’67, H’16 producer of National recording artist and First African American recipient College and Pro Football actor, Desperate Housewives of the Hall of Fame running back Todd Rubin ’04 President, The Republic of Tea 6 ’93 1857, Stage, screen and television actor, G 1872, H 1909 His Royal Highness How Stella Got Her Groove Back, Women’s rights pioneer and first Prince Sultan bin Rent, Private Practice woman to argue a case before the Salman Al Saud G’99 U.S. Supreme Court Youngest person to fy on Bruce Fowle ’60 the space shuttle Founding principal, Fox & Fowle Kitty Lun G’80 Architects; senior partner, Head of Creative Shop, Facebook ’04 FXFOWLE Architects -winning reporter Jr. ’58, H’93 for The Washington Post 7 Joanna Geraghty L’97 Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of President and COO, JetBlue Airways the Seneca Nations

16 Admissions and Financing Your Education

Admission Information for Applying for Admission Students Outside the U.S. Financing Your Education

Syracuse University uses the Common Application The Test of English as a Foreign Language Typical Expenses for 2020-21 exclusively. You’ll apply directly to one of the (TOEFL), International English Language Testing For information on cost of attendance for 2020-21, University’s schools and colleges or to a dual/ System (IELTS), Cambridge English Language please visit syracuse.edu/financialaid. combined program within two colleges. Assessment or Duolingo score is required of all International Students Application Deadlines* international (non-U.S. citizen) applicants whose (Non-U.S. citizens who are not U.S. permanent residents) native language is not English, whether applying > Early Decision: Nov. 15 as a first-year or transfer student. If your native Undergraduate applicants are eligible for merit-based > Regular Decision: Jan. 1 language is English, these tests are not required scholarships awarded on the basis of exceptional academic and personal achievement. Selection is > Spring Admission (first-year or transfer): for admission consideration. This requirement made by the Office of Admissions,and eligibility is Nov. 15 may be waived in certain situations, at the discretion of the Admissions Committee. based on academic and personal credentials. > Transfer Admission (fall): July 1 You must provide official documentation stating *These are the priority deadlines; however, applications The SAT/ACT is not required of any student will continue to be accepted on a space-available basis. studying outside the U.S. (including U.S. citizens how expenses will be paid while enrolled at Syracuse University if you need to obtain a student visa. Visit Your application is evaluated based on: living abroad) and currently enrolled in a school that does not follow the American system of syracuse.edu/admissions/cost-and-aid/apply/ > Academic performance and standardized education. SAT Subject Tests are not required. international for more information. test scores (if applicable)* (Note: Prospective Division I student-athletes U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents > Personal essay must take the SAT or ACT in order to meet U.S. citizens and permanent residents, including those > Recommendations NCAA eligibility requirements.) living outside the U.S., are eligible to apply for all > Audition or portfolio International applicants can be granted forms of financial aid. To apply for federal financial *SAT/ACT scores are not required for students applying conditional admission to Syracuse University aid, file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid for Fall 2021 admission. if the academic requirements for admission (FAFSA). To apply for a Syracuse University Grant, have been met, but there is insufficient file the CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE. It is important For more information, visit syracuse.edu/admissions/apply. English proficiency and/or financial support to submit these forms on time, as awards are made documentation. Once the conditions on a funds-available basis. Visit syracuse.edu/ are met, the student will be fully admitted financialaid for deadline information. on a space-available basis.

17 Nearby Major Cities Distance Time by Car Where in the World Albany 219 km 2.5 hours 534 km 5.5 hours Boston 481 km 5.0 hours Cleveland 531 km 5.5 hours Montreal 399 km 4.5 hours Montreal New York City 450 km 4.5 hours Ottawa Philadelphia 410 km 4.5 hours CANADA Burlington Toronto 399 km 4.5 hours Washington, D.C. 563 km 6.5 hours VERMONT Toronto NEW YORK NEW HAMPSHIRE Rochester Albany Some of the 170 countries current Syracuse Buffalo SYRACUSE students call home. MASSACHUSETTS Providence Binghamton Hartford Cleveland RHODE ISLAND CONNECTICUT

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