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BA in English. English majors are expected to work with their advisors to design a coherent but wide-ranging course of study.
Undergraduate students will find the best of both worlds on our quintessential New England campus, located in the cities of Medford and Somerville—minutes from downtown Boston. Arrange a visit. Tufts University is a world-class private research university in Greater Boston that provides an education like no other.
Tufts University is an independent, privately supported, nonsectarian institution of higher education. Its official corporate name is The Trustees of Tufts College. The university is governed by up to forty-one trustees and no fewer than twenty-eight. The board is self-perpetuating, with trustees responsible for choosing their ...
Located just five miles outside of Boston, Tufts values close student-faculty collaboration, unique interdisciplinary research, and diversities of all kinds. Intrigued? Great!
Students successfully use the Architectural Studies program to prepare for graduate study in architecture and related areas. However, an even greater number of majors find careers outside architecture in education, business, law, medicine, and other varied fields.
The department offers two majors in Economics: a BA in Economics and a BA/BS in Quantitative Economics. Both majors carry STEM certification and include courses in mathematics, principles of economics, intermediate microeconomic theory, intermediate macroeconomic theory, and statistics.