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Most Popular Majors
22% Business & Marketing
18% Social Sciences
8% Engineering
7% Health Professions
6% Psychology
Graduate School Information
(from the College Board)
- 3% go to business school
- 8% go to medical school
- 7% go to law school
- 13% attend other graduate programs
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Available Majors and Career Preparation
- Notre Dame offers over 36 programs of study in five different undergraduate colleges. During every student’s first year at Notre Dame, all students take the same liberal arts curriculum, which includes studies of natural sciences, mathematics, writing composition, a seminar, and more. After the first year at Notre Dame, students chose among the five undergraduate colleges for the remainder of their studies. Learn more.
- Interested in Engineering? Notre Dame has a College of Engineering with undergraduate programs in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences, Computer Science and Engineering, and Electrical Engineering. Learn more.
- Interested in being Pre-Med? Notre Dame’s College of Science includes a program specific to pre-medical and pre-dental students called Preprofessional Studies. 80% of graduates of Notre Dame who apply to medical school are accepted, as compared to the national average of 50%. Learn more.
- Interested in Business? Notre Dame’s Mendoza College of Business offers undergraduate majors in Accountancy, Finance, Management, and Marketing. Learn more.
- Interested in being Pre-Law? Notre Dame does not have any specific major or track for students interested in law, but offers a variety of majors which pre-law students may be interested in through the College of Arts and Letters. Sample majors include Political Science, History, Peace Studies, Sociology, and much more. Learn more.
- Interested in Architecture? For students interested in pursuing a career in architecture, Notre Dame offers a 5 year undergraduate architecture program through their School of Architecture. Students in the architecture program spend their junior year studying in Rome. Learn more.
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Relevant Rankings
- Ranked 11th in the nation for number of graduates who matriculate into medical schools each year.
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