Wartburg College Majors

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The most popular Wartburg College undergraduate major is Business/Commerce, General. Biology/Biological Sciences, General and Psychology, General are other popular majors.

Business/Commerce, General60
Biology/Biological Sciences, General31
Psychology, General17
Business/Commerce, General16
Elementary Education and Teaching16
Mass Communication/Media Studies13
Kinesiology and Exercise Science12
Social Work12
Biochemistry11
Engineering Science11
Sociology11
Computer and Information Sciences, General10
Music Teacher Education10
Neuroscience10
Accounting8
Music Therapy/Therapist8
Sociology8
Mathematics, General7
Psychology, General7
Religion/Religious Studies7
Accounting6
Commercial and Advertising Art6
English Language and Literature, General6
Spanish Language and Literature6
History Teacher Education5
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching5
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management5
Actuarial Science4
Environmental Science4
History, General4
Music Teacher Education4
Music, General4
Public Health, General4
Art/Art Studies, General3
Economics, General3
Music Therapy/Therapist3
Political Science and Government, General3
Actuarial Science2
Art Teacher Education2
Art/Art Studies, General2
Biochemistry2
Chemistry, General2
Computer and Information Sciences, General2
English Language and Literature, General2
History, General2
International Relations and Affairs2
Kinesiology and Exercise Science2
Mass Communication/Media Studies2
Religion/Religious Studies2
Spanish Language and Literature2
Art Teacher Education1
Commercial and Advertising Art1
Community Organization and Advocacy1
Elementary Education and Teaching1
German Language and Literature1
Library Science, Other1
Mathematics, General1
Music, General1
Neuroscience1
Physics, General1
Public Health, General1
Social Work1

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