Siena College Majors

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The most popular Siena College undergraduate major is Marketing/Marketing Management, General. Psychology, General and Biology/Biological Sciences, General are other popular majors.

Marketing/Marketing Management, General87
Psychology, General67
Biology/Biological Sciences, General57
Accounting44
Business/Commerce, General40
Finance, General39
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General34
Political Science and Government, General31
Computer and Information Sciences, General30
Advertising29
English Language and Literature, General29
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse22
Economics, General19
Sports Communication16
Engineering Physics/Applied Physics15
History, General15
Social Work15
Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Other13
Actuarial Science12
Physics, General12
Mathematics, General10
Sociology10
Environmental Studies8
Biochemistry7
Chemistry, General6
Journalism6
Visual and Performing Arts, General6
American/United States Studies/Civilization5
Computer Programming/Programmer, General5
Environmental Science5
Mathematics, General5
Economics, General4
Fine/Studio Arts, General4
Health/Health Care Administration/Management4
Spanish Language and Literature4
Psychology, General3
Spanish Language and Literature3
Classics and Classical Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General2
English Language and Literature, General2
Philosophy2
Political Science and Government, General2
Actuarial Science1
Astrophysics1
Computational and Applied Mathematics1
Computational and Applied Mathematics1
Environmental Studies1
Health Policy Analysis1
History, General1
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, General1
Political Communication1
Political Communication1
Visual and Performing Arts, General1

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