Texas Woman’s University Majors

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The most popular Texas Woman’s University undergraduate major is Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse. General Studies and Education, General are other popular majors.

Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse470
General Studies255
Psychology, General134
Exercise Science and Kinesiology132
Business Administration and Management, General107
Health and Wellness, General107
Education, General106
Child Development98
Biology/Biological Sciences, General89
Nutrition Sciences76
Sociology, General65
Dental Hygiene/Hygienist61
Social Work57
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General56
Marketing/Marketing Management, General54
Communication Sciences and Disorders, General43
Accounting31
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies31
Computer and Information Sciences, General30
English Language and Literature, General28
Art/Art Studies, General27
HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS27
Finance, General24
Medical Informatics23
Dance, General22
Political Science and Government, General21
Fashion Merchandising20
Mathematics, General20
History, General19
Music, General19
Business/Commerce, General18
Human Development and Family Studies, General18
Biochemistry17
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General17
Fashion/Apparel Design14
Music Therapy/Therapist14
Culinary Science/Culinology11
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist9
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General9
Informatics6
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences, General4
Business Administration and Management, General2
Chemistry, General2
Finance, General2
Marketing/Marketing Management, General2
Political Science and Government, General2
Accounting1
Biochemistry1
Biology/Biological Sciences, General1
Computer and Information Sciences, General1
Sociology, General1
Health/Health Care Administration/Management0

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