Manchester University Majors

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The most popular Manchester University undergraduate major is Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies. Kinesiology and Exercise Science and Psychology, General are other popular majors.

Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies23
Kinesiology and Exercise Science18
Psychology, General15
Accounting12
Business Administration and Management, General11
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia11
History, General11
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management10
Elementary Education and Teaching7
Education, General6
Psychology, General6
Social Work6
Biology/Biological Sciences, General5
Computer Software Engineering5
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies5
Environmental Studies5
Marketing/Marketing Management, General4
Political Science and Government, General4
Art/Art Studies, General3
Business Administration and Management, General3
English Language and Literature, General3
Finance, General3
Health Communication3
International Public Health/International Health3
Marketing/Marketing Management, General3
Criminology2
English/Language Arts Teacher Education2
Finance, General2
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution2
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution2
Philosophy2
Public Relations/Image Management2
Sociology2
Speech Communication and Rhetoric2
Accounting1
Art/Art Studies, General1
Biology/Biological Sciences, General1
Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist1
Digital Arts1
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia1
Education, General1
English Language and Literature, General1
French Language and Literature1
History, General1
International Public Health/International Health1
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other1
Music, General1
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching1
Pre-Medicine/Pre-Medical Studies1
Public Relations/Image Management1
Selling Skills and Sales Operations1
Spanish Language and Literature1
Spanish Language and Literature1

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