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The most popular Franklin College undergraduate major is Kinesiology and Exercise Science. Biology/Biological Sciences, General and Psychology, General are other popular majors.
Kinesiology and Exercise Science | 21 |
Biology/Biological Sciences, General | 14 |
Psychology, General | 14 |
Business Administration and Management, General | 13 |
History, General | 11 |
Business/Commerce, General | 8 |
Elementary Education and Teaching | 8 |
Chemistry, General | 7 |
Journalism | 7 |
Public Relations/Image Management | 7 |
Accounting | 6 |
Sociology | 6 |
Finance, General | 5 |
Graphic Design | 5 |
Music, General | 5 |
Computer Software Engineering | 4 |
Ecology | 4 |
Spanish Language and Literature | 4 |
Applied Mathematics, General | 3 |
Business Administration and Management, General | 3 |
English Language and Literature, General | 3 |
Political Science and Government, General | 3 |
Sports Communication | 3 |
Analysis and Functional Analysis | 2 |
Computer Science | 2 |
English Language and Literature, General | 2 |
French Language and Literature | 2 |
Psychology, General | 2 |
Religion/Religious Studies | 2 |
Actuarial Science | 1 |
Art History, Criticism and Conservation | 1 |
Business/Commerce, General | 1 |
Creative Writing | 1 |
Creative Writing | 1 |
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General | 1 |
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General | 1 |
Economics, General | 1 |
Finance, General | 1 |
Fine/Studio Arts, General | 1 |
French Language and Literature | 1 |
History, General | 1 |
International/Global Studies | 1 |
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies | 1 |
Mathematics, General | 1 |
Neuroscience | 1 |
Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management | 1 |
Philosophy | 1 |
Photography | 1 |
Political Science and Government, General | 1 |
Spanish Language and Literature | 1 |
Sports Communication | 1 |
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