Popular Undergraduate Programs for International Students
Biology
The undergraduate degree program in Biology is designed to provide rigorous training within multiple subdisciplines, which prepares Biology graduates to succeed in a number of careers. Graduates of the program have gone into medical school, graduate school, teaching, and industry careers.
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Chemistry
Geneseo's Chemistry program allows students to develop the foundational principles and experimental skills to become responsible, contributing citizens, and critical thinkers who possess the necessary tools to make informed decisions. Graduates of the program are well-prepared to attain employment or to earn admission to selective graduate programs.
International Relations
The Department of Political Science and International Relations overs courses on American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, and research methods. International Relations majors develop analytical, quantitative, and expository skills, which allow them to think critically.
Physics
The Department of Physics and Astronomy was recognized as a "thriving department" by the National Task Force on Undergraduate Physics and is ranked highly on AIP reports. It prepares students to pursue a multitude of career paths, including graduate programs in physics, engineering and related fields; and research positions in industry. Physics majors learn quantitative and analytical skills, and often participate in research at the undergraduate level.
School of Business
The School of Business is recognized for producing graduates exhibiting professional confidence who will excel in the best practices of business. Its majors include: Accounting, Business Administration, and Economics. Its minors include: Business Studies, Economics, Finance, and Marketing.