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The most popular New York Institute of Technology undergraduate major is Computer and Information Sciences, General. Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology and Biology/Biological Sciences, General are other popular majors.
Biology/Biological Sciences, General | 106 |
Architectural and Building Sciences/Technology | 101 |
Computer and Information Sciences, General | 98 |
Electrical and Electronics Engineering | 91 |
Business Administration and Management, General | 88 |
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse | 56 |
Mechanical Engineering | 36 |
Information Technology | 30 |
Computer Graphics | 28 |
Communication and Media Studies | 26 |
Biomedical Sciences, General | 23 |
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other | 23 |
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other | 18 |
ENGINEERING/ENGINEERING-RELATED TECHNOLOGIES/TECHNICIANS | 17 |
Hotel, Motel, and Restaurant Management | 16 |
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia | 13 |
Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication | 12 |
Engineering/Industrial Management | 9 |
Corrections and Criminal Justice, Other | 5 |
Political Science and Government, General | 4 |
Chemistry, General | 3 |
Psychology, General | 3 |
Accounting | 2 |
Biotechnology | 2 |
Engineering/Engineering-Related Technologies/Technicians, Other | 1 |
Radio and Television | 1 |
Architectural Technology/Technician | 0 |
Behavioral Sciences | 0 |
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other | 0 |
Computational and Applied Mathematics | 0 |
Construction Engineering | 0 |
English Language and Literature, General | 0 |
Entrepreneurial and Small Business Operations, Other | 0 |
Exercise Science and Kinesiology | 0 |
Finance, General | 0 |
Interior Design | 0 |
International Business/Trade/Commerce | 0 |
Marketing/Marketing Management, General | 0 |
Physics, General | 0 |
Urban Studies/Affairs | 0 |
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