Yale Social Science majors research human cognition, behaviour, values, health, and policy to provide insights into the social challenges that exist within and across communities around the globe.
Yale offers 4 different biological science majors: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, and Neuroscience.
Yale's History majors explore centuries of human experimentation and ingenuity. They learn to be effective storytellers and analysts who can craft arguments that speak to broad audiences.
Yale's Computer Science Department has close ties to mathematics and engineering, but also collaborates with other disciplines including psychology, economics, medicine, statistics, music and more.
Engineering majors learn the expertise of designing technological systems that benefit society. Students grow in the understanding of how new products impact politics, the economy, society and more.
Yale's course offerings reflect the multiple facets of mathematics, from it's role as a scientific language, to it's culturally rich history and it's ability to act as a model of abstract reasoning.