Academics
Explore more than 60 majors, certificates and programs at LaGuardia and find the one that’s right for you.
Fields of Interest
To aid your exploration of majors, we’ve organized our 64 academic programs and options around 6 Fields of Interest related to the careers associated with them. We hope the brief descriptions of each larger field helps our students consider the major they want to explore. You will also find materials that highlight specific career and transfer paths for a smaller group of majors that often have similar courses in the first semester or two. To learn more, consider exploring some of our self-assessment tools and other resources that provide information about career and transfer pathways, potential salaries, and the types of skills you will use in your work. The course catalog describes the academic coursework you will encounter, and the degree maps outline the required and recommended courses that will help students in their chosen field. Please note that some majors/options appear in more than one Field of Interest.
The STEM field is robust and offers the chance to explore disciplines that leadi to a wide range of careers. Scientists are interested in learning about the world around us. Engineering allows students to apply principles of science and mathematics to improve the world around us, while our majors in Computers and Information Science provide an entryway into a fast-growing, ever-evolving field. Industrial Design is a combination of applied art and applied science, whereby aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of manufactured products may be improved for marketability and production. Music Recording Technology is a specialized area that provides an entry to the technical side of the entertainment industry
This field supports careers in a variety of the arts—as painters or sculptors, musicians or actors, as well as theater managers, marketing professionals, and designers. Within the visual and performing arts, students can practice their craft, build a portfolio of their work, and gain exposure to the many career options available in their chosen field.