College of Staten Island Majors

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The most popular College of Staten Island undergraduate major is Psychology, General. Business/Commerce, General and English Language and Literature, General are other popular majors.

Psychology, General355
Business/Commerce, General208
English Language and Literature, General117
Biology/Biological Sciences, General106
Accounting88
Computer Science84
Sociology and Anthropology77
Communication, General72
Economics, General54
Elementary Education and Teaching52
History, General45
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse44
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies42
Electrical and Electronics Engineering40
Political Science and Government, General30
Engineering, General27
Fine/Studio Arts, General27
Social Work25
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist24
Film/Cinema/Video Studies20
Information Science/Studies19
English/Language Arts Teacher Education13
History Teacher Education11
International/Global Studies9
Philosophy, Other9
Mathematics, General8
Spanish Language Teacher Education8
Chemistry, General6
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General6
Mathematics Teacher Education6
Music, General6
Philosophy6
Physics, General6
Geology/Earth Science, General5
Spanish Language and Literature5
Biochemistry4
Business/Commerce, General4
African-American/Black Studies3
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services, Other3
English Language and Literature, General3
Foreign Language Teacher Education3
Philosophy, Other3
American/United States Studies/Civilization2
Biology Teacher Education2
Chemistry Teacher Education2
Political Science and Government, General2
Psychology, General2
Women’s Studies2
African-American/Black Studies1
Computer Science1
Economics, General1
Fine/Studio Arts, General1
Mathematics, General1
Philosophy1
Physics Teacher Education1
Physics, General1

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