Carleton College Majors

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The most popular Carleton College undergraduate major is Biology/Biological Sciences, General. International Relations and Affairs and Computer Science are other popular majors.

Biology/Biological Sciences, General58
International Relations and Affairs51
Computer Science45
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other39
Chemistry, General33
Mathematics, General32
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics27
Physics, General27
Geology/Earth Science, General18
Statistics, General17
Environmental Studies15
History, General15
Computer Science14
English Language and Literature, General13
Film/Cinema/Video Studies13
Sociology and Anthropology13
Philosophy9
American/United States Studies/Civilization8
Cognitive Science7
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics7
Linguistics7
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General6
Fine/Studio Arts, General6
Mathematics, General6
Music, General6
Film/Cinema/Video Studies5
Fine/Studio Arts, General5
International Relations and Affairs5
Religion/Religious Studies5
Art History, Criticism and Conservation4
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other4
Cognitive Science3
Music, General3
Area Studies, Other2
English Language and Literature, General2
Linguistics2
Sociology and Anthropology2
Women’s Studies2
American/United States Studies/Civilization1
Area Studies, Other1
Asian Studies/Civilization1
Asian Studies/Civilization1
Biology/Biological Sciences, General1
Chinese Language and Literature1
Chinese Language and Literature1
Dance, General1
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General1
Environmental Studies1
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other1
German Language and Literature1
History, General1
Japanese Language and Literature1
Latin American Studies1
Philosophy1
Physics, General1
Russian Language and Literature1
Statistics, General1

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