Earlham College Majors

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The most popular Earlham College undergraduate major is Research and Experimental Psychology, Other. Biochemistry and Business Administration and Management, General are other popular majors.

Research and Experimental Psychology, Other22
Biochemistry19
Business Administration and Management, General18
Biology/Biological Sciences, General15
Neuroscience13
Art/Art Studies, General12
Computer Science11
English Language and Literature/Letters, Other7
Environmental Studies7
Geology/Earth Science, General7
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other6
Business Administration and Management, General5
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution5
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics4
Economics, General4
Japanese Studies4
Political Science and Government, General4
Sociology and Anthropology4
Exercise Physiology3
General Studies3
Geology/Earth Science, General3
History, General3
Music, General3
Religion/Religious Studies3
Sociology and Anthropology3
Chemistry, General2
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General2
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General2
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General2
Human Services, General2
International Relations and Affairs2
Mathematics, General2
Mathematics, General2
Museology/Museum Studies2
Music, General2
Philosophy2
Physics, General2
Spanish Language and Literature2
African-American/Black Studies1
Biochemistry1
Computer Science1
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia1
Econometrics and Quantitative Economics1
German Language and Literature1
History, General1
Japanese Studies1
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies1
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies1
Linguistics1
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution1
Physics, General1
Pre-Engineering1
Public Policy Analysis, General1
Public Policy Analysis, General1
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other1
Women’s Studies1

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