College of Agriculture: The College of Agriculture offers instruction in 12 majors and 11 options leading to the bachelor of science degree. Over 700 acres (2.8 km2) of university-owned land are available for pastures, crops, groves, and ornamental plantings.[citation needed] The university shares with the University of California, Riverside, the distinction of having the only agriculture programs in Southern California.[citation needed] Farmlands flank the campus, giving a stark contrast to a stereotypical urban university.
College of Engineering: The College of Engineering has the largest engineering and computer science programs in California.[3] The college was established in 1957 and has an active enrollment of 4,500 students in seven academic departments. The college graduates one of every fourteen engineers in the state.[4] Each year, nearly 700 engineers obtain degrees in the various disciplines.[1] Cal Poly Pomona has the second largest civil engineering department in the United States (after Texas A&M University in College Station) with over 1,000 undergraduates enrolled in that major alone. In 2010, the Cal Poly Pomona's College of Engineering was ranked 5th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report based on peer assessment, student selectivity, financial resources, and other factors in the “Universities-Master’s” category for public universities.[5] The Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering was formed in 1972 and is accredited by ABET, Inc. (formerly the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology) and by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).
College of Environmental Design: The planning programs at Cal Poly Pomona evolved from the undergraduate landscape architecture program that originally was part of the School of Agriculture.[6] After approval of the creation of a new School of Environmental Design, the landscape and urban planning programs moved into their current building in January 1971. The Department of Urban Planning was created and soon after a Department of Architecture. Department of Urban Planning was renamed "Department of Urban and Regional Planning" in 1983 to reflect an expanded program. The School was renamed the "College of Environmental Design" in 1988. The Department of Art was transferred to Environmental Design from the College of Arts in 1992. Cal Poly Pomona is one of four NAAB-accredited public architecture universities in California along with California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo), University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley), and University of California Los Angeles (UCLA).[7] The Architecture undergraduate program was ranked 15th nationally by the journal DesignIntelligence in 2008 in its annual edition of "America's Best Architecture & Design Schools."[8] Unlike rankings for other programs which compare Cal Poly Pomona to other masters universities, DesignIntelligence ranked all national and research universities. In 2002 the department admitted 15 percent of undergraduate applicants,[9] and as of 2006, the department received nearly 2,000 applicants for just 100 spots[10] making it the most selective program of the university.[citation needed]
College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences: The College of Letters, Arts, and Social Sciences (C.L.A.S.S.) provides academic work in more than 20 degree and certificate programs.[11]
College of Science: The College of Science offers majors in nine fields leading to bachelor of science degree.
List of undergraduate majors offered at Cal Poly Pomona (63)[14]
College of Agriculture (8)
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Science
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science
Bachelor of Science in Animal Health Science with sub-plans in Animal Industries/Business Management and Pre-Veterinary Science/Graduate School
Bachelor of Science in Apparel Merchandising & Management with sub-plans in Apparel Production and Fashion Retailing
Bachelor of Science in Food Marketing & Agribusiness Management
Bachelor of Science in Foods & Nutrition with sub-plans in Dietetics and Nutrition Science
Bachelor of Science in Food Science & Technology
Bachelor of Science in Plant Science
College of Business Administration (8)
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with sub-plans in: Accounting, Computer Information Systems, E-Business, Finance, Real Estate, and Law, International Business, Management and Human Resources, Marketing Management, Technology and Operations Management
Bachelor of Science in Accounting
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
Bachelor of Science in E-Business
Bachelor of Science in Finance, Real Estate and Law
Bachelor of Science in International Business or Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Management & Human Resources
Bachelor of Science in Technology & Operations Management
College of Education or Integrative Studies (2)
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with sub-plans in Pre-Credential, BCLAD Pre-Credential, BA/Credential Subplan, BALCAD BA/Credential Subplan, General Studies
Bachelor of Arts in Gender, Ethnicity & Multicultural Studies (GEMS) with sub-plans in African American Studies, Asian American Studies, Chicano/Latino Studies, Native American Studies, Women's Studies
College of Engineering (11)
Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electronics & Computer Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Manufacturing Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
College of Environmental Design (5)
Bachelor of Architecture
Bachelor of Arts in Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design
Bachelor of Science in Landscape Architecture
Bachelor of Science in Urban & Regional Planning
College of Letters, Arts, or Social Sciences (16)
Bachelor of Arts in English with emphasis areas in English Education or Literature & Language
Bachelor of Arts in History (Track 1 or Track 2 - Precredential)
Bachelor of Arts in Music with emphasis areas in Commercial Music, Music Business, Music Education, Music Theatre, or Performance
Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with an option in Law & Society
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Arts in Science, Technology, and Society
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with options in Sociology, Criminology, or Social Work
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish
Bachelor of Arts in Theater with options in Acting, General Theatre, Technical Theatre and Design, or Dance
Bachelor of Science in Anthropology with options in General Anthropology, Computer-Based Anthropology, or Cultural Resource Management
Bachelor of Science in Communication with options in Communication Studies, Journalism, or Public Relations & Organizational Communication
Bachelor of Science in Economics
Bachelor of Science in Geography with options in Geography, Geographic Information Systems, or Geographic Environmental Analysis
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with options in Pedagogy or Exercise Science
Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences
College of Science (12)
Bachelor of Science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology
Bachelor of Science in Botany
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with options in Chemistry, Chemical Sciences, Industrial Chemistry, or Molecular Modeling & Simulation
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Geology
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology
Bachelor of Science in Integrated Earth Studies
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics with options in Secondary Teacher Preparation/Pure Math, Applied Mathematics, or Statistics
Bachelor of Science in Microbiology with options in Microbiology or Medical Technology
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Bachelor of Science in Zoology
The Collins College of Hospitality Management (1)
Bachelor of Science in Hotel & Restaurant Management
According to the magazine Diverse Issues in Higher Education, Cal Poly Pomona is ranked 15th in the nation in awarding master's degrees to minorities in Agriculture, Agricultural Operations and Related Sciences among both private and public universities (as of June, 2008).[15]
The Princeton Review lists Cal Poly Pomona's college of business administration among the best in the country for both private and public universities on its “Best 296 Business Schools” publication. In addition, Diverse Issues in Higher Education places Cal Poly Pomona 6th in the nation in awarding bachelor's degrees to minorities in Business, Management, Marketing and Related Fields.[15]
Cal Poly Pomona is ranked and tied for 11th overall for top undergraduate engineering programs in the Regional University (Where the highest degree offered is Master's) category in the country according to U.S. News & World Report. Cal Poly Pomona's civil engineering program is ranked 7th overall in the nation among top undergraduate programs, 10th for electrical engineering, and 8th for mechanical engineering.[16][17][18][19] In addition, the college of engineering places 8th in the nation for top 10 Automotive Colleges and Universities in the U.S., according to automotive information provider Edmunds.com.[20]
Cal Poly Pomona's college of engineering also places 5th in the nation in awarding bachelor's degrees to minorities in engineering amongst all private and public schools, and 34th for awarding master's to Hispanic students according to Diverse Issues in Higher Education.[15]
According to Planetizen, Cal Poly Pomona's Urban and Regional Planning Programs ranks 2nd in the nation for non-Ph.D. programs, as the university's highest offered degrees are master's. For Best Urban and Regional Planning Programs with a Ph.D., Cal Poly Pomona ranks 7th amongst all public and private universities in the West Region. Planetizen also ranks Cal Poly Pomona 21st in the nation for Best Urban & Regional Planning graduate programs.
The architecture magazine, called Design Intelligence, ranks Cal Poly Pomona 10th in the nation for Best Undergraduate Landscape Architecture program and 15th for Best Graduate Landscape Architecture program . Design Intelligence gives "High Distinction" to Cal Poly Pomona's Landscape Architecture Program. Design Intelligence considers Cal Poly Pomona's Architecture Program as "one of the best in the world." The architecture program is ranked 16th among all research and Ph. D Universities in the country.[21]