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, General53
Psychology, General38
Speech Communication and Rhetoric27
Biology/Biological Sciences, General23
Exercise Science and Kinesiology20
English Language and Literature, General17
Computer and Information Sciences, General15
Political Science and Government, General14
Education, General11
Environmental Studies11
Physics, General10
Business/Commerce, General9
Economics, General9
Fine/Studio Arts, General9
History, General9
Biochemistry8
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General8
Anthropology, General6
History, General6
Art History, Criticism and Conservation5
Mathematics, General5
Latin American Studies4
Spanish Language and Literature4
Chemistry, General3
Fine/Studio Arts, General3
Mathematics, General3
Philosophy3
Political Science and Government, General3
Religion/Religious Studies3
Sociology, General3
Spanish Language and Literature3
Speech Communication and Rhetoric3
Economics, General2
Environmental Studies2
French Language and Literature2
Music History, Literature, and Theory2
Psychology, General2
Animal Behavior and Ethology1
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General1
English Language and Literature, General1
German Language and Literature1
Music Teacher Education1
Sociology, General1
Accounting0
Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature0
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics0
Computational Mathematics0
French Language and Literature0
International Relations and Affairs0
Latin American Studies0
Latin Language and Literature0
Music Performance, General0
Music Theory and Composition0
Musicology and Ethnomusicology0
Religion/Religious Studies0
Women’s Studies0

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