Spring Arbor University Majors

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The most popular Spring Arbor University undergraduate major is Social Work. Nursing Administration and Business Administration and Management, General are other popular majors.

Social Work63
Nursing Administration42
Business Administration and Management, General19
Operations Management and Supervision16
General Studies14
Early Childhood Education and Teaching13
Health and Physical Education/Fitness, General9
Psychology, General9
Finance, General7
Accounting6
Elementary Education and Teaching6
Marketing/Marketing Management, General6
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management5
Biology/Biological Sciences, General4
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia4
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Elementary Special Education Programs4
Mathematics Teacher Education4
Philosophy4
Psychology, General4
Science Teacher Education/General Science Teacher Education4
Art/Art Studies, General3
English/Language Arts Teacher Education3
Family Systems3
Mathematics, General3
Biochemistry2
Computer Science2
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration2
English Language and Literature, General2
Environmental Science2
Pastoral Studies/Counseling2
Physics, Other2
Speech Communication and Rhetoric2
Art/Art Studies, General1
Bible/Biblical Studies1
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration1
Design and Visual Communications, General1
Education/Teaching of Individuals in Secondary Special Education Programs1
Finance, General1
History, General1
International Business/Trade/Commerce1
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies1
Music Teacher Education1
Music, General1
Political Economy1
Religion/Religious Studies1
Religious/Sacred Music1
Social Studies Teacher Education1
Sociology1
Spanish Language Teacher Education1
Youth Ministry1

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