Greenville University Majors

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The most popular Greenville University undergraduate major is Elementary Education and Teaching. Business Administration and Management, General and Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration are other popular majors.

Elementary Education and Teaching20
Business Administration and Management, General19
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration18
Organizational Behavior Studies17
Early Childhood Education and Teaching8
Elementary Education and Teaching8
Psychology, General8
Social Work8
Biology/Biological Sciences, General7
Digital Arts7
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management7
English Language and Literature, General6
Marketing/Marketing Management, General6
Kinesiology and Exercise Science5
History, General4
Agribusiness/Agricultural Business Operations3
Environmental Biology3
Marketing/Marketing Management, General3
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching3
Religion/Religious Studies3
Spanish Language and Literature3
Accounting2
Art/Art Studies, General2
Business Administration and Management, General2
Digital Arts2
Education, General2
Engineering, General2
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies2
Management Information Systems, General2
Mathematics, General2
Music Technology2
Physics, General2
Psychology, General2
Social Work2
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management2
Chemistry, General1
History, General1
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching1
Kinesiology and Exercise Science1
Management Information Systems, General1
Mass Communication/Media Studies1
Music Technology1
Secondary Education and Teaching1
Secondary Education and Teaching1
Special Education and Teaching, General1
Special Education and Teaching, General1

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