Manhattan College Majors

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The most popular Manhattan College undergraduate major is Civil Engineering, General. Mechanical Engineering and Marketing/Marketing Management, General are other popular majors.

Civil Engineering, General99
Mechanical Engineering59
Marketing/Marketing Management, General46
Speech Communication and Rhetoric43
Finance, General42
Psychology, General36
Accounting31
Chemical Engineering25
Management Science25
Computer and Information Sciences, General24
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Early Childhood Special Education Programs21
Organizational Leadership20
Biology/Biological Sciences, General19
Electrical and Electronics Engineering19
Political Science and Government, General18
Computer Engineering, General16
Kinesiology and Exercise Science16
Business Administration and Management, General15
Social Sciences, General14
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other11
English Language and Literature, General10
Sociology9
Medical Radiologic Technology/Science – Radiation Therapist8
Biochemistry7
Elementary Education and Teaching7
English Language and Literature, General7
International and Intercultural Communication7
Political Science and Government, General7
Environmental Science6
History, General6
Philosophy6
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching6
Social Sciences, General6
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist5
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics4
Education/Teaching of Individuals with Multiple Disabilities4
Environmental Studies4
International and Intercultural Communication4
Marketing/Marketing Management, General4
Mathematics, General4
Secondary Education and Teaching4
Sociology4
Computer and Information Sciences, General3
Finance, General3
History, General3
International/Global Studies3
Management Science3
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution3
Religion/Religious Studies3
Art History, Criticism and Conservation2
Chemistry, General2
Environmental Studies2
Mathematics, General2
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution2
Philosophy2
Psychology, General2
Public Health Education and Promotion2
Digital Arts1
French Language and Literature1
Music Theory and Composition1
Spanish Language and Literature1
Special Education and Teaching, Other1
Speech Communication and Rhetoric1
Urban Studies/Affairs1
Urban Studies/Affairs1

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