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The most popular The New School undergraduate major is Fashion/Apparel Design. Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design and Fine and Studio Arts Management are other popular majors.
Fashion/Apparel Design | 240 |
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design | 174 |
Fine and Studio Arts Management | 150 |
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies | 90 |
Fine/Studio Arts, General | 81 |
Photography | 71 |
Illustration | 68 |
Design and Applied Arts, Other | 59 |
Mass Communication/Media Studies | 58 |
Industrial and Product Design | 56 |
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia | 54 |
Jazz/Jazz Studies | 50 |
Psychology, General | 50 |
General Literature | 49 |
Interior Design | 47 |
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General | 42 |
Film/Cinema/Video Studies | 36 |
Musical Theatre | 36 |
Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology | 34 |
International/Global Studies | 20 |
Music History, Literature, and Theory | 20 |
Economics, General | 15 |
Music Performance, General | 11 |
Creative Writing | 10 |
Cultural Anthropology | 9 |
Urban Studies/Affairs | 9 |
Biological and Physical Sciences | 8 |
History, General | 8 |
Environmental Studies | 7 |
Keyboard Instruments | 7 |
Graphic Design | 6 |
Philosophy | 6 |
Political Science and Government, General | 6 |
Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, General | 5 |
Dance, General | 4 |
Voice and Opera | 4 |
Sociology | 3 |
Dance, General | 2 |
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General | 2 |
Fine/Studio Arts, General | 2 |
Music Theory and Composition | 2 |
Biological and Physical Sciences | 1 |
Conducting | 1 |
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia | 1 |
Economics, General | 1 |
Environmental Studies | 1 |
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General | 1 |
Psychology, General | 1 |
Urban Studies/Affairs | 1 |
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