Clark University

Worcester, MA

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At A Glance

Total undergraduate enrollment: 2124

Total institution enrollment: 2910

School type: 4-year private, not-for-profit

School classification: Doctoral/Research Universities--Intensive: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the doctorate. They award at least ten doctoral degrees/1 per year across three or more disciplines,2 or at least 20 doctoral degrees per year overall.

Campus Location

Main Address

Clark University
950 Main St
Worcester, MA 016101477

Phone

(508) 793-7711

Website

http://www.clarku.edu

Undergraduate Demographics

Male undergraduate population: 41%

Female undergraduate population: 59%

Undergrad visible minorities: No Data

Majors & Degrees

Degrees Offered: Less than one year, Bachelor's, Postbaccalaureate certificate, Master's, Post-Masters certificate, Doctor's

Art History Criticism And Conservation
Biochemistry
Biological And Physical Sciences
Biology General
Business Administration And Management
Chemistry General
Classics And Classical Languages And Literature
Communications General
Comparative Literature
Computer Science General
Criminal Justice General
Drama / Theater Arts General
Economics General
Education General
English Language And Literature General
Environmental Science / Studies
Film / Cinema Studies
Finance General
Foreign Languages And Literatures Other
French Language And Literature
Geography
German Language And Literature
Health System / Health Services Administration
History General
Humanities / Humanistic Studies
Liberal Arts And Sciences / Liberal Studies
Mathematics
Mathematics And Computer Science
Multi / Interdisciplinary Studies Other
Music General
Philosophy
Physics General
Political Science And Government General
Psychology General
Public Administration
Social Sciences And History Other
Social Sciences General
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish Language And Literature
Teaching English As A Second Language
Women Studies