Syracuse University is known for forging new academic pathways that span schools, colleges, departments, and disciplines. The University has pioneered the teaching and study of civil rights, women’s liberation, environmentalism, gay liberation, disability rights, and Native American rights, to name a few reform movements.
Via more than a dozen schools and colleges, undergraduate and graduate students can explore a variety of academic opportunities and create a highly-personalized course of study based on personal interests and career goals.
School of Architecture
Syracuse Architecture offers a professional education that is disciplinary and rooted in humanistic tradition.
College of Arts and Sciences
The founding college of Syracuse University remains at the center of undergraduate learning.
School of Education
The School of Education is a national leader in enhancing educational practice. A pioneer in the inclusion movement, the School continues that tradition through its work to improve urban education.
College of Engineering and Computer Science
The Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science educates engineers and computer scientists and creates new knowledge and technologies.
Graduate School
The school oversees SU’s academic policy, graduate degree, and certificate program modification and development, and the professional development programs for graduate study at Syracuse University.
David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics
The David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics prepares students through scholarship, practice, civic engagement, advocacy, and entrepreneurial endeavors to promote the health and well-being of individuals of all ages, their families, and their communities within the framework of social justice principles.
School of Information Studies
The nation’s Original Information School, the nationally ranked iSchool continues to be a leading center for innovative programs and research.
College of Law
As part of a leading research university, the law curriculum combines a balanced commitment to scholarship, teaching, and research. Interdisciplinary programs at the College of Law partner our offerings with other schools and colleges to create innovative initiatives that cross academic barriers—thus our students gain both a sound doctrinal legal education and practical hands-on experience in the real world.
The Martin J. Whitman School of Management
The Whitman School develops entrepreneurial managers who will become leaders in an era of global competitiveness.
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Nationally ranked, the Maxwell School advances citizenship, scholarship and leadership around the world.
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications
One of the nation’s premiere schools of mass communication, Newhouse embraces virtually every known form of information dissemination.
College of Visual and Performing Arts
The center of cultural life on campus, VPA supports the creative process and professional development.
University College
Offers SU degree and certificate programs to part-time students. Flexible course formats, supportive academic advisors, and financial aid options meet the needs of adult students.
Summer at Syracuse
Part-time, full-time, and visiting students can take a variety of classes in flexible formats. People of all ages can enroll in programs to improve academic success, jump start a college career, or pursue artistic and athletic interests.