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Untap your potential and pursue your passion through a rewarding exploration of many different paths. With a variety of majors to choose from, your options are vast. As an undeclared student, we will help you find where your interests and talents intersect to focus on a meaningful career path tailored to your values and goals.

Take Your Time to Find Your Path

As you transition from high school to college, it can be difficult to choose from the wide assortment of academic programs available at Quinnipiac. Our Exploring and 360 programs are designed to provide students with the freedom and flexibility to explore their particular areas of interest under the support and guidance of academic and career advisers. 

Available in the College of Arts and Sciences as well as the Schools of Business, Communications, Computing and Engineering, and Health Sciences, these programs encourage students to register for a variety of classes that best align with their interests. Our advisers then guide students towards an appropriate major that aligns with their personal and professional goals.

Do you see yourself reporting on the major issues of the day, designing the next big video game or helping companies find their unique voice? Learn more about Communications 360. Do multiple career paths within the engineering field appeal to you? Engineering 360 gives you a feel for our four programs — civil, industrial, mechanical and software. If you have an interest in computers and technology, whether it’s big data, e-sports, human-computer interaction (HCI), or web development and virtual/augmented reality, we have a program for it. Computing 360 gives you an overview of our many programs and the opportunity to take introductory courses in any or all of them. If you still aren’t sure which path is for you, our College of Arts and Sciences will help guide you to the heart of your passion. We recognize that your unique skillset is like no other, and we want to support you along every step of your journey here at Quinnipiac.

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Exploring Arts & Sciences

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Untap your potential and pursue your passion through a rewarding exploration of the humanities, natural sciences, fine arts or social sciences within the College of Arts & Sciences. As an undeclared student, we will help you find where your interests and talents intersect to focus on a meaningful career path tailored to your values and goals.

Business 360

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We invite you to embark on a well-rounded foundation in business education at Quinnipiac. Our business core curriculum exposes students to a thoughtful understanding of key business topics, applications and career paths before ever deciding on a major.

Communications 360

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Explore the many exciting facets of the communications field — from public relations to film and journalism— and discover the area that sparks your passion along the way.

Computing 360

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Do you envision a career in the exciting field of computers, but wonder which area would best suit your interests? Almost every aspect of our day-to-day lives involves computers and related technologies, from how we shop and communicate with one another to how we stream our favorite TV shows. It’s no surprise that careers in computing and IT continue to experience tremendous growth, outpacing nearly every other profession. When you enroll in Computing 360, you’ll get a feel for our programs as you discover the major that’s right for you.

Engineering 360

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Do multiple career paths within the engineering field appeal to you? When you enroll in Engineering 360, you’ll get a feel for our four programs — civil, industrial, mechanical and software — as you zoom in on the engineering major that is right for you.

Health Sciences 360

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In today’s high-tech yet hands-on world, careers in the health sciences are more important than ever. Whether it’s developing a vaccine to neutralize a global pandemic, helping a patient learn to use a prosthetic device, screening a woman’s breast health with a mammogram or treating an infant with a stubborn fever, the need for thoughtful, well-educated professionals is clear. The School of Health Sciences prepares our students for these dynamic and fulfilling roles as clinicians, rehabilitation specialists, imaging professionals and scientists.