Assumption College Majors

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The most popular Assumption College undergraduate major is Accounting. Marketing/Marketing Management, General and Rehabilitation Science are other popular majors.

Accounting43
Marketing/Marketing Management, General43
Rehabilitation Science40
Business Administration and Management, General38
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General35
Psychology, General35
Teacher Education, Multiple Levels34
English Language and Literature, General26
Biology/Biological Sciences, General24
Organizational Communication, General22
Economics, General20
History, General18
Communication and Media Studies, Other13
Political Science and Government, General13
Criminology11
Molecular Biology11
Graphic Design10
Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance8
International Business/Trade/Commerce8
Mathematics, General7
Sociology7
Sociology7
Music, General6
Criminology5
Marketing/Marketing Management, General5
Spanish Language and Literature5
Computer Science4
Finance, General4
Informatics4
Actuarial Science3
Chemistry, General3
Environmental Science3
History, General3
Organizational Communication, General3
Political Science and Government, General3
Economics, General2
International/Global Studies2
Neuroscience2
Accounting1
Actuarial Science1
Biology/Biological Sciences, General1
Communication and Media Studies, Other1
Environmental Science1
Graphic Design1
Humanities/Humanistic Studies1
International Business/Trade/Commerce1
International/Global Studies1
Italian Studies1
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies1
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies1
Mathematics, General1
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General1
Music, General1
Social Sciences, General1
Theology/Theological Studies1
Theology/Theological Studies1

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