Mount Vernon Nazarene University Majors

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The most popular Mount Vernon Nazarene University undergraduate major is Business Administration and Management, General. Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse and Social Work are other popular majors.

Business Administration and Management, General47
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse39
Social Work31
Early Childhood Education and Teaching23
Biology/Biological Sciences, General16
Religious Education14
Accounting13
Psychology, General13
Special Education and Teaching, General12
Communication Sciences and Disorders, General10
Finance, General9
Marketing/Marketing Management, General9
Mechanical Engineering9
Finance, General8
Kinesiology and Exercise Science7
Public Administration7
English Language and Literature, General6
Graphic Design6
Computer Programming/Programmer, General5
Junior High/Intermediate/Middle School Education and Teaching5
Mathematics Teacher Education5
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management5
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General4
Mathematics, General4
Mathematics, General4
Missions/Missionary Studies and Missiology4
Chemistry, General3
Communication and Media Studies, Other3
Education, Other3
Fine/Studio Arts, General3
Psychology, General3
Social Studies Teacher Education3
Communication, General2
Electrical and Electronics Engineering2
History, General2
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General2
Music, General2
Art Teacher Education1
Business Administration and Management, General1
Computer and Information Sciences, General1
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications1
English/Language Arts Teacher Education1
Fine/Studio Arts, General1
Journalism, Other1
Music Performance, General1
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching1
Spanish Language and Literature1

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