Syracuse University Admissions Viewbook
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The world is in the midst of unprecedented transformation. And right in the middle of it? You. At Syracuse University, we believe the changing world demands an evolved education. One that’s designed to let you find your purpose, make an impact and be part of a proud community and a global network that’s with you, whichever path you choose. So let’s rewrite the rules, because now needs you. #BeOrange Get Ahead Facts and Figures 1 Academic Opportunities 3 Majors and Minors 5 Career Preparation 8 Get Involved Campus Life 9 Study Abroad 11 Get Energized Athletics and Wellness 13 Syracuse, New York 15 Get Connected Resources and Support 17 Alumni 19 Take the Next Step Applying for Admission 21 Financing Your Education 21 Facts and Figures By the Numbers Location Top Rankings Main campus in Syracuse, New York, a midsize No. 1 Graduate School for Public Affairs city in the heart of Central New York; U.S. U.S. News & World Report. The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs is also home to centers located in New York City, Los Angeles undergraduate social sciences majors. and Washington, D.C.; five study abroad centers around the world. No. 1 Private Institution for Veterans Military Times Undergraduate Enrollment No. 1 College Newspaper More than 15,000 students representing 2020 Princeton Review 95 countries. No. 2 Special Education 2020 College Factual Majors No. 3 Communications and Journalism More than 200 academic programs and over 2020 College Factual 100 minors within 10 schools and colleges. No. 4 Human Development and Family Studies 2020 College Factual Student-to-Faculty Ratio No. 4 Entrepreneurial Studies 15-to-1 2020 College Factual Liberal Arts No. 5 Architecture 2020 DesignIntelligence The College of Arts and Sciences is at the center of the Syracuse liberal arts experience—and is home No. 5 Education 2020 College Factual to one-third of the undergraduate student body. No. 11 Social Work Average Class Size 2020 College Factual 26. Nearly 60 percent of undergraduate classes No. 11 Study Abroad have fewer than 20 students. 2020 U.S. News & World Report Top 10 Military Schools Current Alumni 2019 Military Friendly Schools More than a quarter of a million alumni representing No. 17 Top Marketing Colleges 170+ countries and territories. 2020 College Factual Average Starting Salary No. 18 Film 2019 The Hollywood Reporter $54,033 Learn more at syracuse.edu/facts. Get Ahead 1 Knowledge crowns those who seek her. Academic Opportunities A Tradition of Student-Focused Learning Only at Syracuse Research 1 University Supportive Faculty > NASA-quality flight simulator > Syracuse University is designated as a Carnegie > Learn how to think like a hacker to safeguard > Student-run communications agencies, including R1 university, the top tier among doctorate- cybersecurity with Professor Kevin Du. TNH Advertising and Hill Communications granting institutions. > Discover how disrupting biofilms may be a key > $4.5 million student-managed Wall Street > Get ready to flourish. Regardless of your major, to combating antibiotic-resistant bacteria with Orange Value Fund the Syracuse Office of Undergraduate Research Professor Dacheng Ren. and Creative Engagement works with you to > Entertainment industry courses at the > Learn about conceptualizing human rights with elevate your thinking and understanding University’s Los Angeles Center Professor Danielle Smith. through faculty-guided scholarly research > Explore the intersection of visual storytelling > Collaboration with Actors' Equity Association and creative inquiry. professionals at Syracuse Stage, a four-theater and complex social issues with Professor > Study energy consumption and financial complex Ken Harper in the Newhouse Center for markets, pinpoint why some trees grow Global Engagement. faster than others—making them more suitable as a renewable resource—or connect cross- cultural themes and diverse voices to bring Renowned Visiting Speakers new musicals to the stage. Learn from internationally recognized professionals. Recent guests include author Cheryl Strayed G’02; comedian and author Trevor Noah; president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Mary Daly ’94; distinguished fellow and director of executive “Not only did my professors education at the Council on Foreign Relations talk about representing Martin Indyk; and research engineer, university preeminence in innovation, educator and LGBTQ advocate Lynn Conway. they also made it tangible.” Kelsey Davis ’19, G’20 Television, radio and film; entrepreneurship and emerging Get Ahead enterprises. Founder and CEO, CLLCTVE creative agency. 3 With a student-to-faculty ratio of 15-to-1, you’ll learn directly from world-class professors and visiting experts. From left: Stevenson Endowed Professor Dacheng Ren with students at the BioInspired Institute; Professor Kevin Du in a cybersecurity class; the annual visual communications workshop with visiting professionals; wing aerodynamics are demonstrated in a full-motion flight simulator; supermodel and entrepreneur Emme '85 mentors students; Professor Harriet Brown teaches honors courses in journalism. 4 Majors and Minors Programs for the World of Today, and Tomorrow Undergraduate 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 Latin (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 Jewish Studies 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 and Performing Arts and Culture International Relations Civil Engineering Policy Studies (Public Affairs) Martin J. Whitman 1,750 students Greek (through Classics) Computer Engineering Get Ahead Political Science School of Management School of Art: Health Humanities Computer Science Illustration Sociology Electrical Engineering 1,822 students 5 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 Data Analytics Infrastructure, Cities and the Future Political Science Dual Enrollment: Addiction