Southwestern University Majors

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The most popular Southwestern University undergraduate major is Business/Commerce, General. Psychology, General and Biology/Biological Sciences, General are other popular majors.

Business/Commerce, General52
Psychology, General32
Biology/Biological Sciences, General27
Kinesiology and Exercise Science25
Education, General21
Political Science and Government, General17
Speech Communication and Rhetoric16
Computer and Information Sciences, General14
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General14
Economics, General14
History, General14
Biochemistry13
Anthropology10
Fine/Studio Arts, General10
Environmental Studies9
Art History, Criticism and Conservation8
Business/Commerce, General8
Computational Mathematics7
English Language and Literature, General6
Philosophy6
Physics, General6
Anthropology5
Chemistry, General5
Environmental Studies5
Latin American Studies5
Mathematics, General5
Sociology5
Spanish Language and Literature5
Music Teacher Education4
Political Science and Government, General4
Speech Communication and Rhetoric4
Women’s Studies4
English Language and Literature, General3
History, General3
Music History, Literature, and Theory3
Sociology3
Economics, General2
Mathematics, General2
Music History, Literature, and Theory2
Music Performance, General2
Philosophy2
Physics, General2
Psychology, General2
Spanish Language and Literature2
Women’s Studies2
Education, General1
French Language and Literature1
French Language and Literature1
German Language and Literature1
International Relations and Affairs1
Kinesiology and Exercise Science1
Latin American Studies1
Music Theory and Composition1
Religion/Religious Studies1
Religion/Religious Studies1

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