Undergraduate Programs The world won’t wait. Neither will you. Drexel’s College of Arts and Sciences embraces a fast-paced, use-it-now model of education. With 10-week courses and an emphasis on experiential learning, research across disciplines and global connectivity — you won’t have to wait four years to make an impact. Gain career-guiding experiences starting as early as your freshman year. Work for Fortune 500 companies during co-op. Team with faculty on international research projects. Engage with non-profits, government and citizen activists in our Community-Based Learning courses. Make a difference and start achieving your aspirations now, before you graduate. The College offers 20 undergraduate majors in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities — plus more than 40 undergraduate minors and 13 certificate programs designed to expand your horizons and help position you for broad career potential. Qualified students can choose from 16 accelerated programs that include a master’s degree, as well as pre-professional programs in Medicine and Law. Program Fact Sheets Drexel Admissions Visit, Tour, Explore Apply Find Your Major Biological Sciences (BS) Chemistry (BA) Chemistry (BS) Communication (BA) Communication (BS) Criminology & Justice Studies (BS) English (BA) Environmental Science (BS) Environmental Studies and Sustainability (BA) Geoscience (BS) Global Studies (BA) History (BA) Mathematics (BA) Mathematics (BS) Philosophy (BA) Philosophy, Politics & Economics (BA) Physics (BS) Political Science (BA) Psychology (BS) Sociology (BA) Accelerated Programs Learn more Biological Sciences (BS + MS) Chemistry (BS + MS) Communication (BA) + Strategic & Digital Communication (MS) Communication (BS) + Strategic & Digital Communication (MS) English (BA) + Strategic & Digital Communication (MS) Environmental Science (BS) + Environmental Policy (MSEP) Environmental Science (BS + MSES) Environmental Studies and Sustainability (BA) + Environmental Policy (MSEP) Global Studies (BA) + Business Administration (MBA) Global Studies (BA) + Public Health (MPH) Global Studies (BA) + Strategic & Digital Communication (MS) Mathematics (BS + MS) Mathematics (BA) + Biostatistics (MS) Mathematics (BS) + Biostatistics (MS) Psychology (BS + MS) Sociology (BA) + Urban Strategy (MS) Pre-professional Programs Learn more BA/BS+MD Early Assurance Program "3+3" Bachelor’s/JD Dual Degrees Undeclared Programs General Humanities and Social Sciences Undeclared program Science Undeclared program Minors and Certificates View the full list The Value of Drexel An important way to measure the value of a Drexel degree is by the success of our graduates. Drexel grads earn $62,710 in average full-time annual salary one year after graduation.1 94% of Drexel undergraduates are working or enrolled in graduate or professional education. 90% of those working full-time are working in professions that are closely or somewhat related to their field of study at Drexel. $19,760 The median paid six-month co-op salary. More detailed information on Steinbright Career Development Center's Salary Guide webpage. 15.1% Drexel graduates earn 15.1% above the national average.2 Drexel Outcomes and Value