Hillsdale College Majors

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The most popular Hillsdale College undergraduate major is History, General. Economics, General and English Language and Literature, General are other popular majors.

Economics, General31
Political Science and Government, General31
English Language and Literature, General26
History, General26
Finance, General23
Biochemistry20
Biology/Biological Sciences, General20
Psychology, General16
Exercise Science and Kinesiology12
Marketing/Marketing Management, General12
Mathematics, General10
German Language and Literature9
Applied Mathematics, General8
Philosophy8
Religion/Religious Studies8
Philosophy7
Spanish Language and Literature7
Spanish Language and Literature7
Accounting6
Political Economy6
Speech Communication and Rhetoric6
Applied Mathematics, General5
Art/Art Studies, General5
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General5
History, General5
Art/Art Studies, General4
Chemistry, General4
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics4
English Language and Literature, General4
German Language and Literature4
Physics, General4
American/United States Studies/Civilization3
Economics, General3
Latin Language and Literature3
Music, General3
Philosophy and Religious Studies, General3
Accounting2
French Language and Literature2
International Business/Trade/Commerce2
Latin Language and Literature2
Mathematics, General2
Music, General2
Political Science and Government, General2
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management2
Biochemistry1
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General1
French Language and Literature1
Philosophy and Religious Studies, General1
Psychology, General1
Religion/Religious Studies1
Sociology, General1
Sports Studies1
Ancient/Classical Greek Language and Literature0
Christian Studies0
Comparative Literature0
European Studies/Civilization0
International Relations and Affairs0
Sports Studies0
Sports, Kinesiology, and Physical Education/Fitness, General0

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