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Transfer Major Codes

This document provides field of study codes for transfer majors at Cornell University. It lists codes and descriptions for majors in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, College of Human Ecology, and the School of Hotel Administration. Some examples of majors included are landscape architecture, biological sciences, plant sciences, nutritional sciences, hotel administration, design and environmental analysis, and human development.

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Transfer Major Codes

This document provides field of study codes for transfer majors at Cornell University. It lists codes and descriptions for majors in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, College of Human Ecology, and the School of Hotel Administration. Some examples of majors included are landscape architecture, biological sciences, plant sciences, nutritional sciences, hotel administration, design and environmental analysis, and human development.

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Field of Study Codes

Transfer Major Codes

College of Agriculture and 170 Landscape architecture (accredited 350 Biological sciences (animal physiol- School of Hotel Administration
Life Sciences professional degree; landscape ogy; biochemistry; computational biol-
501 Hotel administration
design; community design; historic ogy; molecular and cell biology; ecol-
162 Agricultural science education (agri- • managerial communication
preservation; urban design and plan- ogy and evolutionary biology; general
cultural education; Cornell Teacher
ning; site construction; ecological biology; genetics and development; • financial management
Education)*
design; cultural landscapes) insect biology; microbiology; neurobiol- • food and beverage management
125 Agricultural sciences (broad education ogy and behavior; nutrition; plant biol-
175 Nutritional sciences (integrated study • human resources management
in agriculture; five concentrations ogy [botany and plant biotechnology];
of human nutrition, food, agriculture, • management operations
available) systematics and biotic diversity)
biology, and the social sciences)
130 Animal science (animal biology, genet- • marketing, strategy, and tourism
176 Plant sciences (general plant science; 351 Biology and society
ics, nutrition, physiology, and growth; • operations management and
floriculture and ornamental horticul- 360 Chemistry and chemical biology
dairy, livestock, and poultry production information technology
ture; fruit science; vegetable science; 359 China and Asia–Pacific studies
systems and management) • facilities management
plant biology; plant genetics and
140 Applied economics and management 361 Classics (Greek, Latin)
breeding; plant pathology; plant pro- • real estate, development, and law
(Cornell’s Undergraduate Business tection) 362 Comparative literature
Program; 10 specializations available) 190 Viticulture and enology (science of 363 Computer science
145 Atmospheric science (study of
College of Human Ecology
grape growing and winemaking) 397 Dance
weather and climate; forecasting and 650 Biology and society (biology, behavior,
182 Interdisciplinary programs (general 364 Economics
analysis of atmospheric behavior) and society; biology, health, and social
studies) 365 English policy; health and international devel-
110 Biological engineering (joint program Environmental Programs in the College of 330 Feminist, gender, and sexuality studies opment; ethical issues in biology)
with the College of Engineering) Agriculture and Life Sciences
370 Film 620 Design and environmental analysis
150 Biological sciences (animal physiol- 150 Ecology and evolutionary biology
366 French (interior design; facility planning and
ogy; biochemistry; computational biol- (apply to biological sciences) management; human factors and
ogy; molecular and cell biology; ecol- 376 German area studies
166 Environmental engineering (joint pro- ergonomics)
ogy and evolutionary biology; general 378 German (literature and culture)
gram with the College of Engineering) 680 Fiber science and apparel design
biology; genetics and development;
174 Natural resources (applied ecology; 379 Government (apparel design; apparel and textile
insect biology; microbiology; neurobiol-
ogy and behavior; nutrition; plant biol- resource policy and management; 381 History management; fiber science)
ogy [botany and plant biotechnology]; environmental studies) 382 History of art 640 Human biology, health, and society
systematics and biotic diversity) 179 Science of Earth systems (climate 368 Information science (biology and behavior; metabolism,
172 Biology and society (environmental dynamics; ocean sciences; biogeo- genetics, and health; biological and
383 Italian
impact of behavior; genetics and soci- chemistry; hydrological sciences; envi- social aspects of growth and develop-
ronmental geophysics; environmental 385 Linguistics ment; biology and public health policy;
ety; behavior and evolution; biology
and public policy) biophysics) 386 Mathematics biology and health promotion)
180 Biometry and statistics (statistics; 115 Science of natural and environmental 387 Music 630 Human development (human devel-
mathematical modeling; data analysis; systems (environmental science and 388 Near Eastern studies opmental behavioral neuroscience;
statistical computing; applications in applications of biological and physical 389 Philosophy cognitive development; law and human
biological, agricultural, environmental, sciences; relationship of economic development; aging and health; social
390 Physics
physical, and social sciences and and social systems with environmental and personality development)
issues) 391 Psychology
business) 660 Nutritional sciences (diet and
331 Religious studies disease; nutritional biochemistry;
160 Communication (communication in the
life sciences; communication media College of Architecture, Art, 352 Science and technology studies economic and global influences on
studies; communication and informa- and Planning 393 Science of Earth systems human health; nutrition and public
tion technologies; communication and health; human health and nutrition;
205 Architecture (five-year program) 394 Sociology
social influence) social influences on human nutrition;
215 Fine arts (painting; photography; 395 Spanish nutrition and fitness counseling)
178 Development sociology (community printmaking; sculpture; electronic 301 Statistical science 670 Policy analysis and management
development; environment and soci- imaging; combined media)
ety; population and development; 396 Theatre arts (economics and public policy; regula-
210 History of architecture (transfer tion and public policy; health care
social data and policy analysis; global 399 Undecided (within Arts and Sciences)
students only) policy; social welfare policy; demogra-
development)
225 Urban and regional studies (urban phy; policy analysis)
164 Entomology (insect biology; pest
history, government, politics, and College of Engineering
management; toxicology; systematics; 400 Biological engineering
sociology; urban and regional theory)
ecology and genetics; pathology) School of Industrial and
405 Chemical engineering
168 Food science (operations and man- Labor Relations
agement; biotechnology; basic food College of Arts and Sciences 410 Civil engineering
701 Industrial and labor relations
science) 310 Africana studies 415 Computer science
• labor relations, law, and history
155 Information science (creation and use 312 American studies 420 Electrical and computer engineering
• human resource studies
of information in digital form; relation- 314 Anthropology 425 Engineering physics
• international and comparative labor
ship between humans, information, 316 Archaeology 466 Environmental engineering
and technology; digital information in • labor economics
318 Asian studies 450 Information science, systems, and
social contexts) • organizational behavior
320 Astronomy technology
169 International agriculture and rural • social statistics
477 Science of Earth systems
development (special problems
and aspects of agricultural and 480 Materials science and engineering
sustainable development in 485 Mechanical engineering
developing countries) 490 Operations research and engineering

* Students interested in teaching mathematics or science must apply to major in the subject area in which they are interested.
For more information, please refer to education.cornell.edu.

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