Suffolk University Majors

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The most popular Suffolk University undergraduate major is Marketing/Marketing Management, General. Finance, General and Business Administration and Management, General are other popular majors.

Marketing/Marketing Management, General109
Finance, General104
Business Administration and Management, General90
Legal Studies, General80
Psychology, General69
Accounting57
Political Science and Government, General57
Biology/Biological Sciences, General47
Sociology44
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies43
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication, Other42
Advertising33
Information Science/Studies30
Radio and Television27
Journalism25
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other24
Interior Design21
Computer Science20
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General20
Graphic Design18
International and Intercultural Communication17
English Language and Literature/Letters, Other16
Business/Managerial Economics15
Corrections and Criminal Justice, Other12
Economics, General12
Marketing, Other9
Information Science/Studies8
Radiation Biology/Radiobiology7
Accounting and Finance6
History, General6
Mathematics, General6
Environmental Studies5
Finance, General5
Financial Planning and Services5
Fine/Studio Arts, General5
International Relations and Affairs5
Political Science and Government, General5
Art History, Criticism and Conservation4
Biochemistry4
Corrections and Criminal Justice, Other4
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General4
Philosophy4
Psychology, General4
Sociology4
Business Administration and Management, General3
Chemistry, General3
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies3
History, General3
Marketing/Marketing Management, General3
Business/Commerce, General2
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General2
English Language and Literature/Letters, Other2
Environmental Science2
International and Intercultural Communication2
International Business/Trade/Commerce2
Legal Studies, General2
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other2
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication, Other2
Asian Studies/Civilization1
Economics, General1
Environmental Studies1
History, Other1
Journalism1
Philosophy1
Physical Sciences, Other1
Physics, General1
Physics, General1
Radio and Television1
Science, Technology and Society1
Speech Communication and Rhetoric1

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