Major Areas of Study

Guidelines for the construction of the most common major programs are given alphabetically by area in the "Department and Program Descriptions" section. The exact program of study for any student, however, is developed by the student with the aid of an advisor.

All of the majors below, with the exception of Liberal Arts and Engineering, are awarded with the B.S. degree. Some programs are listed that are developed through the departments indicated in parentheses. In the past, WPI has graduated students in the following fields, but this list should not be interpreted as necessarily putting any restriction on a student's "major:"

Actuarial Mathematics (MA)

Aerospace Engineering (ME)

Biochemistry (CBC)(certified by the American Chemical Society)

Biology/Biotechnology (BB)

Concentrations in:

Biomedical Engineering (BME)(accredited by ABET)
Specializations in:

Chemical Engineering (CHE)(accredited by ABET)
Concentrations in:

Chemistry (CBC)(certified by the American Chemical Society)
Concentrations in:

Specializations in:

Civil Engineering (CEE)(accredited by ABET)
Subareas in:

Concentration in:

Computer Science (CS)(accredited by ABET)

Computers with Applications (CS)

Economic Science (SSPS)
Concentrations in:

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) (accredited by ABET)
Subdisciplines in:

Engineering Physics (PH)

Environmental Engineering (CEE; CHE; ME)

Environmental Policy and Development (SSPS)

Humanities and Arts (HU)
Concentrations in:

Industrial Engineering (MG) (accredited by ABET)

Interactive Media and Game Development (HU; CS)

Interdisciplinary (by arrangement)(IGSD)

International Studies (IGSD)

Liberal Arts and Engineering (B.A. degree)(HU)

Management (MG)(accredited by AACSB)

Management Engineering (MG)(accredited by AACSB)

Concentrations in:

Management Information Systems (MG)(accredited by AACSB)

Mathematical Sciences (MA)
Subareas in:

Mechanical Engineering (ME)(accredited by ABET)
Concentrations in:

Physics (PH)

Professional Writing (IGSD)

Psychological Science (SSPS)

Robotics Engineering (CS; ECE; ME)

Society, Technology and Policy (SSPS)

System Dynamics (SSPS)

Programs for students interested in medicine, law or precollege education can be readily developed from many of the above majors.

Interdisciplinary (individually-designed) majors (ID) may also be developed under the B.S. or B.A. degree; see Interdisciplinary Programs.

WPI undergraduate diplomas designate "Bachelor of Science" or "Bachelor of Arts" as appropriate. The transcript will list the student's major. If a Minor or Concentration was completed, this will also be included on the transcript.

The number of majors associated with a single WPI Bachelor of Science degree is limited to two.

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