San Diego State University Majors

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The most popular San Diego State University undergraduate major is Business Administration and Management, General. Psychology, General and Criminal Justice/Safety Studies are other popular majors.

Business Administration and Management, General1806
Psychology, General685
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies408
Health and Physical Education/Fitness, General406
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other355
Speech Communication and Rhetoric285
Biology/Biological Sciences, General283
Computer Science258
Art/Art Studies, General245
Mechanical Engineering240
Civil Engineering, General227
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies227
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse212
Economics, General175
Public Health, General162
Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist154
Sociology147
Journalism144
Early Childhood Education and Teaching142
Political Science and Government, General122
Computer Engineering, General116
English Language and Literature, General114
Chemistry, General113
Nutrition Sciences110
Electrical and Electronics Engineering106
Social Work104
International Business/Trade/Commerce97
Radio and Television84
Public Administration75
Environmental Studies71
Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical/Space Engineering70
Business Administration and Management, General69
History, General64
Hospitality Administration/Management, General63
Spanish Language and Literature62
Social Sciences, General54
Music Performance, General52
International Relations and National Security Studies, Other47
Environmental Science41
Health Communication41
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General40
Construction Engineering Technology/Technician39
Applied Mathematics, General38
Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering38
Mathematics, General37
Statistics, General37
Anthropology31
Geography29
Athletic Training/Trainer27
Microbiology, General25
Philosophy25
Spanish Language and Literature22
Geology/Earth Science, General21
Linguistics21
Parks, Recreation and Leisure Studies19
Urban Studies/Affairs16
Physics, General15
Sociology15
Hispanic-American, Puerto Rican, and Mexican-American/Chicano Studies14
Political Science and Government, General14
Psychology, General14
Women’s Studies14
Writing, General13
American Indian/Native American Studies11
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies9
Comparative Literature8
Environmental Studies7
French Language and Literature7
Japanese Language and Literature7
African-American/Black Studies6
Gerontology6
Dance, General5
Humanities/Humanistic Studies5
International Relations and National Security Studies, Other5
Religion/Religious Studies5
Speech Communication and Rhetoric5
Applied Mathematics, General4
Astronomy4
Mechanical Engineering4
Philosophy4
American Indian/Native American Studies3
Ethnic, Cultural Minority, Gender, and Group Studies, Other3
History, General3
International/Global Studies3
Japanese Language and Literature3
Latin American Studies3
Latin American Studies3
Linguistics3
Art/Art Studies, General2
Asian Studies/Civilization2
Biology/Biological Sciences, General2
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General2
Economics, General2
English Language and Literature, General2
French Language and Literature2
Jewish/Judaic Studies2
Music, General2
Women’s Studies2
African-American/Black Studies1
Anthropology1
Asian Studies/Civilization1
Atomic/Molecular Physics1
Chemistry, General1
Computer Science1
Hospitality Administration/Management, General1
Islamic Studies1
Journalism1
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other1
Music, General1
Public Administration1
Religion/Religious Studies1
Russian Language and Literature1
Russian, Central European, East European and Eurasian Studies1
Social Work1
Statistics, General1
Urban Studies/Affairs1
Writing, General1

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