Texas Southern University Majors

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The most popular Texas Southern University undergraduate major is Biology/Biological Sciences, General. General Studies and Business Administration and Management, General are other popular majors.

Biology/Biological Sciences, General78
General Studies75
Business Administration and Management, General70
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration62
Psychology, General59
Radio and Television46
Health/Health Care Administration/Management44
Health and Wellness, General38
Social Work35
Banking and Financial Support Services33
Accounting29
Political Science and Government, General29
Marketing/Marketing Management, General26
Electrical and Electronics Engineering21
Journalism21
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management20
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other19
Computer and Information Sciences, General17
Civil Engineering, General16
Chemistry, General15
Kinesiology and Exercise Science13
Mass Communication/Media Studies13
Aviation/Airway Management and Operations11
History, General11
Music, General11
Management Information Systems, General10
Computer Engineering Technology/Technician9
Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Administrator9
Industrial Technology/Technician9
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General8
Respiratory Care Therapy/Therapist8
Fine/Studio Arts, General7
Sociology7
Transportation/Mobility Management7
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist6
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General6
English Language and Literature, General6
Mathematics, General6
Public Administration6
Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician4
Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management2
Dietetics/Dietitian2
Environmental Health2
Speech Communication and Rhetoric2
Civil Engineering Technology/Technician1

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