Culver-Stockton College Majors

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The most popular Culver-Stockton College undergraduate major is Business Administration and Management, General. Psychology, General and Health and Wellness, General are other popular majors.

Psychology, General30
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration22
Business Administration and Management, General19
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management19
Health and Wellness, General18
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse13
Biology/Biological Sciences, General9
Elementary Education and Teaching9
Marketing Research7
Accounting6
Mass Communication/Media Studies6
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching6
Early Childhood Education and Teaching5
Finance, General5
History, General5
Graphic Design4
Public Relations/Image Management4
Sports Communication4
Business Administration and Management, General3
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration3
English/Language Arts Teacher Education3
Finance, General3
Health/Health Care Administration/Management3
History Teacher Education3
Psychology, General3
Accounting2
Art Teacher Education2
Chemistry, General2
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General2
English Language and Literature, General2
LEGAL PROFESSIONS AND STUDIES2
Mathematics Teacher Education2
Political Science and Government, General2
Art/Art Studies, General1
Biology Teacher Education1
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General1
English Language and Literature, General1
Fine/Studio Arts, General1
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies1
Marketing Research1
Mathematics, General1
Music Technology1
Political Science and Government, General1
Religion/Religious Studies1
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management1
Athletic Training/Trainer0
Education, General0
Fine and Studio Arts Management0
International Relations and Affairs0
Music Teacher Education0
Music, General0
Musical Theatre0
Speech Teacher Education0

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