About the Institution
Emmanuel College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge.
The college was founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay on the site of a Dominican friary. Mildmay, a Puritan, originally intended Emmanuel to be a college of training for Protestant preachers to rival the successful Catholic theological schools that had trained Dominican friars for years.
Emmanuel still has some theological students, but has broadened itself to include students of a wide variety of subjects. Emmanuel College opened its doors to female students in 1979.
"Emma", as the college is known throughout the university, attracts large numbers of undergraduate applications owing to its reputation as a "friendly college"
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
ACCOUNTING
AMERICAN STUDIES
ART
Art History
Art Therapy
Photography
Graphic Design & Technology
Studio Art
BIOLOGY
Health Sciences
Neuroscience
BIOCHEMISTRY
BIOSTATISTICS
CHEMISTRY
Biochemistry
Forensic Science
EDUCATION
Elementary
Secondary
ENGLISH
Communication
Media and Cultural Studies
Literature
Writing & Literature
GENDER & WOMEN'S STUDIES
GLOBAL STUDIES & INTERTIOL AFFAIRS
Latin American Studies
HISTORY
INDIVIDUALIZED MAJOR
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
MAGEMENT & ECONOMICS
Accounting
Economics
Health Care
Management
Sport Management
Organizational Leadership
MATHEMATICS
PERFORMING ARTS
Music
Music-Theatre
Theatre Arts
PHILOSOPHY
POLITICAL SCIENCE
American Politics & Government
International Relations & Comparative Politics
PRE-LAW
PRE-MED
PSYCHOLOGY
Developmental
Counseling & Health
Neuroscience
SOCIOLOGY
Crime & Justice
Human Services
Social Inequality & Social Justice
SPANISH
THEOLOGY & RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Catholic Studies
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Master of Science in Management
Graduate Certificate in Management & Leadership
degree or certificate in Research Administration or Human Resource Management