Hamline University Majors

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The most popular Hamline University undergraduate major is Psychology, General. Criminology and Legal Studies, General are other popular majors.

Psychology, General46
Criminology38
Legal Studies, General33
Business Administration and Management, General23
Education, General22
Biology/Biological Sciences, General19
Marketing/Marketing Management, General18
Finance, General16
Kinesiology and Exercise Science16
Accounting14
Speech Communication and Rhetoric14
Anthropology13
Political Science and Government, General13
Digital Arts12
English Language and Literature, General12
Human Biology11
Chemistry, General9
Creative Writing9
Environmental Studies9
Computational Science8
Neuroscience8
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution8
Criminology7
History, General7
International/Global Studies7
Management Science7
Marketing/Marketing Management, General6
Religion/Religious Studies6
Sociology6
Economics, General5
International Business/Trade/Commerce4
Creative Writing3
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General3
History, General3
Legal Studies, General3
Mathematics, General3
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other3
Music, General3
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution3
Political Science and Government, General3
Sociology3
Women’s Studies3
Accounting2
Biochemistry2
Biology/Biological Sciences, General2
Finance, General2
Fine/Studio Arts, General2
Music, General2
Philosophy2
Physics, General2
Psychology, General2
Religion/Religious Studies2
Social Sciences, Other2
Spanish Language and Literature2
Anthropology1
Art History, Criticism and Conservation1
Art History, Criticism and Conservation1
Fine/Studio Arts, General1
German Language and Literature1
International/Global Studies1
Management Science1
Mathematics, General1
Neuroscience1
Spanish Language and Literature1
Women’s Studies1

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