Fordham University Majors

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The most popular Fordham University undergraduate major is Finance, General. Business Administration and Management, General and Psychology, General are other popular majors.

Finance, General200
Business Administration and Management, General165
Political Science and Government, General120
Psychology, General119
Economics, General112
Communication and Media Studies109
Computer and Information Sciences, General99
International Business/Trade/Commerce97
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia92
English Language and Literature, General83
International Relations and Affairs78
Biology/Biological Sciences, General72
Marketing/Marketing Management, General69
Accounting62
Accounting and Finance55
History, General53
Film/Cinema/Media Studies39
Mathematics and Statistics, Other34
Sociology, General33
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General31
Biological and Physical Sciences28
Neuroscience28
Dance, General27
Organizational Leadership27
Political Science and Government, General26
Journalism22
Mathematics, General22
Western European Studies22
History, General21
Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other20
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other20
Philosophy20
Anthropology, General19
Art History, Criticism and Conservation19
Economics, General19
Engineering Physics/Applied Physics19
Anthropology, General18
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia16
English Language and Literature, General16
Speech Communication and Rhetoric16
Environmental Studies15
International Relations and Affairs15
Philosophy14
Religion/Religious Studies14
Sociology, General14
Chemistry, General13
Environmental Science13
Film/Cinema/Media Studies13
Spanish Language and Literature13
Social Work12
Communication and Media Studies10
Information Technology10
Psychology, General10
American/United States Studies/Civilization9
Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other8
Humanities/Humanistic Studies8
American/United States Studies/Civilization7
Information Science/Studies7
Latin American Studies7
Religion/Religious Studies7
Humanities/Humanistic Studies6
Urban Studies/Affairs6
Western European Studies6
French Language and Literature5
Spanish Language and Literature5
Art History, Criticism and Conservation4
Music, General4
Music, General4
Near and Middle Eastern Studies4
Physics, General4
Women’s Studies4
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics3
Environmental Studies3
Mathematics, General3
Near and Middle Eastern Studies3
Women’s Studies3
African-American/Black Studies2
Ancient Studies/Civilization2
Ancient Studies/Civilization2
Business/Commerce, General2
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics2
Computer and Information Sciences, General2
French Language and Literature2
Journalism2
Medieval and Renaissance Studies2
Biology/Biological Sciences, General1
Comparative Literature1
German Language and Literature1
Italian Language and Literature1
Latin American Studies1
Mathematics and Statistics, Other1
Medieval and Renaissance Studies1
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other1
Social Work1
Urban Studies/Affairs1
Chinese Studies0
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other0
Digital Arts0
Ecology0
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General0
General Studies0
German Language and Literature0
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies0
Real Estate0
Russian Language and Literature0
Sales, Distribution, and Marketing Operations, General0
Social Sciences, General0
Social Sciences, Other0
Special Education and Teaching, General0

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