Undergraduate Drexel’s College of Arts and Sciences isn’t your typical college — we embrace a fast-paced, use-it-now education. With 10-week courses and an emphasis on experiential learning, you won’t have to wait four years to make an impact: you’ll 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. Take classes with inmates and hospice patients in our Community-Based-Learning courses. Start achieving your aspirations now, before you graduate. Majors 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 Degrees Review all programs Biological Sciences (BS + MS) Chemistry (BS + MS) Communication (BA + MS) Communication (BS + MS) English (BA) + Communication (MS) Environmental Science (BS + MSES) Environmental Science (BS) + Environmental Policy (MSEP) Environmental Studies and Sustainability (BA) + Environmental Policy (MSEP) Global Studies (BA) + Communication (MS) Global Studies (BA) + Public Health (MPH) Mathematics (BS + MS) Psychology (BS + MS) Sociology (BA) + Urban Strategy (MS) Minors Africana Studies Anthropology Asian Studies Astrophysics Bioinfomatics Biological Sciences Biophysics Bioscience and Society Chemistry Communication Computer Crime Criminal Justice Ecology English Environmental Studies French Geoscience Global Studies History Italian Studies Japanese Jewish Studies Justice Studies Mathematics Middle East and North Africa Studies Neuroscience Nonprofit Communication Philosophy Physics Politics Psychology Religious Studies Science, Technology and Society Sociology Spanish War and Society Women's and Gender Studies Writing