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Field of Study Codes
Transfer Major Codes
College of Agriculture and
Life Sciences
125 Agricultural Sciences (animal science;
business management and policy; educa-
tion and society; organic agriculture; sus-
tainable cropping systems management)
130 Animal Science (animal biology and
management; integrative physiology and
nutrition; pre-veterinary medicine; dairy
management)
540 Applied Economics and Management
(apply through the Cornell SC Johnson
College of Business)
145 Atmospheric Science (examine the behav-
ior of weather and climate and gain expe-
rience in the analysis, interpretation and
forecasting of meteorological events)
110 Biological Engineering (integrate engi-
neering and biology to solve some of the
challenges facing our world; joint program
with the College of Engineering)
150 Biological Sciences (animal physiology;
biochemistry; biodiversity and systemat-
ics; computational biology; ecology and
evolutionary biology; general biology;
genetics, genomics, and development;
human nutrition; insect biology; marine
biology; microbiology; molecular and cell
biology; neurobiology and behavior; plant
biology)
172 Biology and Society (examine the social,
political and ethical aspects of modern
biology research and practice)
180 Biometry and Statistics (apply statistics,
mathematics, computing and other meth-
ods to solve problems in diverse fields,
from the life and social sciences to busi-
ness and finance)
160 Communication (environment, science
and health; media studies; information
technologies; and social influence)
179 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (build
the foundation for the future manage-
ment of our planet by studying the Earth’s
system, with a focus on understanding
and managing the resources of the
lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and
atmosphere)
164 Entomology (education in biological and
environmental sciences, with a special
emphasis on insects)
166 Environmental Engineering (prepare for
careers in the technical management of
natural resources, including work in water,
soil and air quality; joint program with the
College of Engineering)
115 Environment and Sustainability (biol-
ogy and applied ecology; environmental
economics; environmental humanities;
environmental policy and governance;
land, air and water resources and an indi-
vidualized concentration that is student-
designed)
168 Food Science (food science; food opera-
tions and management; food safety)
182 Global Development (Contribute to
understanding the challenges and oppor-
tunities that exist in societal development
with concentrations in socio-economic
development; agricultural food systems;
environment and development)
155 Information Science (behavioral sci-
ence; data science; digital culture and
production; information ethics, law, and
policy; interactive technologies; networks,
crowds, and markets; ux (user experience)
170 Landscape Architecture (design outdoor
areas including parks, restored wetlands,
urban plazas, historic sites and botanical
gardens; work in urban development, land
use planning, conservation, historic pres-
ervation and ecological designs)
175 Nutritional Sciences (human nutrition;
community nutrition; international nutri-
tion; molecular nutrition)
176 Plant Sciences (ecology of managed
landscapes; organic agriculture; plant
breeding & genetics; plant computational
biology; plant evolution & systematics;
plant molecular; cellular & developmental
biology; plant pathology & plant microbe
biology; plants & human health; soil sci-
ence; sustainable plant production)
190 Viticulture and Enology (coursework in
chemistry, biology, plant science, com-
munications and statistics as well as wine-
making, vineyard development, econom-
ics and management)
College of Architecture, Art,
and Planning
205 Architecture (five-year program with
emphasis on design, theory, history, tech-
nology, representation, and structures)
215 Fine Arts (highly individualized curriculum
with the goal of evolving a mature artistic
practice at the earliest possible stage.
Studio practice areas in digital media,
drawing, painting, photography, print
media, sculture, and special topics)
210 History of Architecture and Urban
Development (transfer students only)
225 Urban and Regional Studies (interdisci-
plinary focus on the forces that shape the
social, economic, and political character
and physical form of urban/suburban
areas and their surrounding regions)
College of Arts and Sciences
310 Africana Studies
312 American Studies
314 Anthropology
316 Archaeology
318 Asian Studies
320 Astronomy
350 Biological Sciences (animal physiology;
biochemistry; biodiversity and systemat-
ics; computational biology; ecology and
evolutionary biology; general biology;
genetics, genomics, and development;
human nutrition; insect biology; marine
biology; microbiology; molecular and cell
biology; neurobiology and behavior; plant
biology)
351 Biology and Society
360 Chemistry and Chemical Biology
359 China and Asia–Pacific Studies
361 Classics (Greek, Latin)
362 Comparative Literature
363 Computer Science
393 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
364 Economics
365 English
315 Environment and Sustainability
330 Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
366 French
378 German Studies
379 Government
381 History
382 History of Art
368 Information Science
383 Italian
385 Linguistics
386 Mathematics
387 Music
388 Near Eastern Studies
396 Performing and Media Arts
389 Philosophy
390 Physics
391 Psychology
331 Religious Studies
352 Science and Technology Studies
394 Sociology
395 Spanish
301 Statistical Science
399 Undecided (within Arts and Sciences)
Cornell SC Johnson College of
Business
540 Applied Economics and Management
(accounting; agribusiness management;
applied economics; entrepreneurship;
environmental, energy, and resource
economics; finance; food industry man-
agement; international trade and develop-
ment; marketing; strategy)
501 Hotel Administration (hospitality man-
agement; hotel & resort; restaurant &
foodservice; tourism; facilities; entrepre-
neurship; real estate; finance; services
marketing; operations management;
accounting; human resources; law)
College of Engineering
400 Biological Engineering
405 Chemical Engineering
410 Civil Engineering
415 Computer Science
477 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
420 Electrical and Computer Engineering
425 Engineering Physics
466 Environmental Engineering
450 Information Science, Systems, and
Technology
480 Materials Science and Engineering
485 Mechanical Engineering
490 Operations Research and Engineering
College of Human Ecology
620 Design and Environmental Analysis
(design innovation and strategy; emerging
technology; health and well-being; sus-
tainable futures)
680 Fashion Design and Management
(fashion design; fashion design manage-
ment)
685 Fiber Science (biomedical materials; ergo-
nomics and comfort; fiber-based sensors
and detectors; green composites; nano-
technology; performance enhancing fab-
rics; sustainable materials and processes)
625 Health Care Policy (demography; econom-
ics and health policy; health management;
regulation)
640 Human Biology, Health, and Society
(biological and social aspects of growth
and development; biology and behavior;
biology and health promotion; metabo-
lism, genetics, and health)
630 Human Development (aging and health;
cognitive development; human neurosci-
ence; law, and human development; social
and personality development)
660 Nutritional Sciences (diet and
disease; economic and global influences
on human health; human health and
nutrition; nutrition and fitness counseling;
nutrition and public health; nutritional
biochemistry; social influences on human
nutrition)
670 Policy Analysis and Management
(demography; economics and public pol-
icy; policy analysis; regulation and public
policy; social welfare policy)
School of Industrial and
Labor Relations
701 Industrial and Labor Relations
• economics
• human resource studies
• international and comparative labor
• labor relations, law, and history
• organizational behavior
• social statistics
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Field of Study Codes

Transfer Major Codes

College of Agriculture and

Life Sciences

125 Agricultural Sciences (animal science; business management and policy; educa- tion and society; organic agriculture; sus- tainable cropping systems management) 130 Animal Science (animal biology and management; integrative physiology and nutrition; pre-veterinary medicine; dairy management) 540 Applied Economics and Management (apply through the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business) 145 Atmospheric Science (examine the behav- ior of weather and climate and gain expe- rience in the analysis, interpretation and forecasting of meteorological events) 110 Biological Engineering (integrate engi- neering and biology to solve some of the challenges facing our world; joint program with the College of Engineering) 150 Biological Sciences (animal physiology; biochemistry; biodiversity and systemat- ics; computational biology; ecology and evolutionary biology; general biology; genetics, genomics, and development; human nutrition; insect biology; marine biology; microbiology; molecular and cell biology; neurobiology and behavior; plant biology) 172 Biology and Society (examine the social, political and ethical aspects of modern biology research and practice) 180 Biometry and Statistics (apply statistics, mathematics, computing and other meth- ods to solve problems in diverse fields, from the life and social sciences to busi- ness and finance) 160 Communication (environment, science and health; media studies; information technologies; and social influence) 179 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (build the foundation for the future manage- ment of our planet by studying the Earth’s system, with a focus on understanding and managing the resources of the lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere) 164 Entomology (education in biological and environmental sciences, with a special emphasis on insects) 166 Environmental Engineering (prepare for careers in the technical management of natural resources, including work in water, soil and air quality; joint program with the College of Engineering) 115 Environment and Sustainability (biol- ogy and applied ecology; environmental economics; environmental humanities; environmental policy and governance; land, air and water resources and an indi- vidualized concentration that is student- designed) 168 Food Science (food science; food opera- tions and management; food safety) 182 Global Development (Contribute to understanding the challenges and oppor- tunities that exist in societal development with concentrations in socio-economic development; agricultural food systems; environment and development) 155 Information Science (behavioral sci- ence; data science; digital culture and production; information ethics, law, and policy; interactive technologies; networks, crowds, and markets; ux (user experience) 170 Landscape Architecture (design outdoor areas including parks, restored wetlands, urban plazas, historic sites and botanical gardens; work in urban development, land use planning, conservation, historic pres- ervation and ecological designs) 175 Nutritional Sciences (human nutrition; community nutrition; international nutri- tion; molecular nutrition) 176 Plant Sciences (ecology of managed landscapes; organic agriculture; plant breeding & genetics; plant computational biology; plant evolution & systematics; plant molecular; cellular & developmental biology; plant pathology & plant microbe biology; plants & human health; soil sci- ence; sustainable plant production) 190 Viticulture and Enology (coursework in chemistry, biology, plant science, com- munications and statistics as well as wine- making, vineyard development, econom- ics and management)

College of Architecture, Art,

and Planning

205 Architecture (five-year program with emphasis on design, theory, history, tech- nology, representation, and structures) 215 Fine Arts (highly individualized curriculum with the goal of evolving a mature artistic practice at the earliest possible stage. Studio practice areas in digital media, drawing, painting, photography, print media, sculture, and special topics) 210 History of Architecture and Urban Development (transfer students only) 225 Urban and Regional Studies (interdisci- plinary focus on the forces that shape the social, economic, and political character and physical form of urban/suburban areas and their surrounding regions)

College of Arts and Sciences

310 Africana Studies 312 American Studies 314 Anthropology 316 Archaeology 318 Asian Studies 320 Astronomy 350 Biological Sciences (animal physiology; biochemistry; biodiversity and systemat- ics; computational biology; ecology and evolutionary biology; general biology; genetics, genomics, and development; human nutrition; insect biology; marine biology; microbiology; molecular and cell biology; neurobiology and behavior; plant biology) 351 Biology and Society 360 Chemistry and Chemical Biology 359 China and Asia–Pacific Studies 361 Classics (Greek, Latin) 362 Comparative Literature 363 Computer Science 393 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 364 Economics 365 English 315 Environment and Sustainability 330 Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies 366 French 378 German Studies 379 Government 381 History 382 History of Art 368 Information Science 383 Italian 385 Linguistics 386 Mathematics 387 Music 388 Near Eastern Studies 396 Performing and Media Arts 389 Philosophy 390 Physics 391 Psychology 331 Religious Studies 352 Science and Technology Studies 394 Sociology 395 Spanish 301 Statistical Science 399 Undecided (within Arts and Sciences)

Cornell SC Johnson College of

Business

540 Applied Economics and Management (accounting; agribusiness management; applied economics; entrepreneurship; environmental, energy, and resource economics; finance; food industry man- agement; international trade and develop- ment; marketing; strategy) 501 Hotel Administration (hospitality man- agement; hotel & resort; restaurant & foodservice; tourism; facilities; entrepre- neurship; real estate; finance; services marketing; operations management; accounting; human resources; law)

College of Engineering

400 Biological Engineering 405 Chemical Engineering 410 Civil Engineering 415 Computer Science 477 Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 420 Electrical and Computer Engineering 425 Engineering Physics 466 Environmental Engineering 450 Information Science, Systems, and Technology 480 Materials Science and Engineering 485 Mechanical Engineering 490 Operations Research and Engineering

College of Human Ecology

620 Design and Environmental Analysis (design innovation and strategy; emerging technology; health and well-being; sus- tainable futures) 680 Fashion Design and Management (fashion design; fashion design manage- ment) 685 Fiber Science (biomedical materials; ergo- nomics and comfort; fiber-based sensors and detectors; green composites; nano- technology; performance enhancing fab- rics; sustainable materials and processes) 625 Health Care Policy (demography; econom- ics and health policy; health management; regulation) 640 Human Biology, Health, and Society (biological and social aspects of growth and development; biology and behavior; biology and health promotion; metabo- lism, genetics, and health) 630 Human Development (aging and health; cognitive development; human neurosci- ence; law, and human development; social and personality development) 660 Nutritional Sciences (diet and disease; economic and global influences on human health; human health and nutrition; nutrition and fitness counseling; nutrition and public health; nutritional biochemistry; social influences on human nutrition) 670 Policy Analysis and Management (demography; economics and public pol- icy; policy analysis; regulation and public policy; social welfare policy)

School of Industrial and

Labor Relations

701 Industrial and Labor Relations

  • economics
  • human resource studies
  • international and comparative labor
  • labor relations, law, and history
  • organizational behavior
  • social statistics Cornell University is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action educator and employer. Produced by University Communications. 8/21 PDF only