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The most popular Texas A&M University – Kingsville undergraduate major is Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other. Civil Engineering, General and Biomedical Sciences, General are other popular majors.

Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other213
Civil Engineering, General79
Exercise Science and Kinesiology67
Mechanical Engineering67
Biomedical Sciences, General60
Animal Sciences, General46
Music, General46
Industrial Technology/Technician44
Chemical Engineering40
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies38
AGRICULTURAL/ANIMAL/PLANT/VETERINARY SCIENCE AND RELATED FIELDS34
Communication Sciences and Disorders, General31
Wildlife, Fish and Wildlands Science and Management31
Psychology, General29
Business Administration and Management, General27
Criminology27
Electrical and Electronics Engineering24
Veterinary/Animal Health Technology/Technician and Veterinary Assistant22
Accounting20
Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations20
Computer and Information Sciences, General20
Social Work18
Architectural Engineering16
Petroleum Engineering15
Biology/Biological Sciences, General14
Finance, General14
Marketing/Marketing Management, General13
Political Science and Government, General13
Dietetics/Dietitian11
Chemistry, General10
Communication and Media Studies9
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General9
Geology/Earth Science, General9
History, General9
Fine/Studio Arts, General8
Information Science/Studies8
Spanish Language and Literature6
English Language and Literature, General5
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering5
Sociology, General5
Mathematics, General3
Business/Commerce, General2
Management Information Systems, General2
Communication and Media Studies1
Finance, General1
Psychology, General1
Sociology, General1
Industrial Engineering0
Physics, General0

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