It's all about making connections.
Once you generate some ideas for majors, the next step is to connect with people in those areas. For example, if you realize you're interested in Environmental Science, you should have a conversation with a faculty or staff member in the Environmental Science Department to learn more about it. You can learn a lot from these people since they are the experts!
Below, you will find a list of all UConn majors. Each link will bring you to the contact page for that department.
College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Applied and Resource Economics
Sustainable Plant and Soil Systems
School of Business
Analytics and Information Management (formerly Management Information Systems)
Management and Engineering for Manufacturing
School of Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Management and Engineering for Manufacturing
Materials Science and Engineering
School of Fine Arts
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Human Development and Family Studies
Italian Literary and Cultural Studies
Latino and Latin American Studies
Mathematics/Actuarial Science/Finance
Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences
Structural Biology and Biophysics
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Neag School of Education
School of Nursing
School of Pharmacy
School of Social Work