Chatham University Majors

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The most popular Chatham University undergraduate major is Biology/Biological Sciences, General. Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse and Kinesiology and Exercise Science are other popular majors.

Biology/Biological Sciences, General49
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse30
Psychology, General26
Exercise Science and Kinesiology19
Communication and Media Studies, Other16
Business Administration and Management, General11
Interior Architecture11
Sustainability Studies11
Accounting10
Criminology9
Creative Writing8
Elementary Education and Teaching8
Political Science and Government, General7
English Language and Literature, General6
Management Information Systems, General6
Marketing/Marketing Management, General6
Communication and Media Studies, Other5
Psychology, General5
Social Work5
Biochemistry4
Criminology4
Economics, General4
Fine/Studio Arts, General4
History, General4
Business Administration and Management, General3
Environmental Science3
Marketing/Marketing Management, General3
Mathematics, General3
Chemistry, General2
Economics, General2
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other2
Political Science and Government, General2
Public Policy Analysis, General2
Women’s Studies2
Accounting1
Creative Writing1
Cultural Studies/Critical Theory and Analysis1
Elementary Education and Teaching1
Fine and Studio Arts Management1
History, General1
International Business/Trade/Commerce1
International Business/Trade/Commerce1
International/Globalization Studies1
International/Globalization Studies1
Mathematics and Statistics, Other1
Music, General1
Sustainability Studies1
Biomedical Sciences, General0
Conservation Biology0
Digital Arts0
Early Childhood Education and Teaching0
Film/Video and Photographic Arts, Other0
Human Biology0
Intercultural/Multicultural and Diversity Studies0
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies0
Neuroscience0
Physics, General0
Psychology, Other0
Public Health, Other0
Youth Services/Administration0

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