St. Bonaventure University Majors

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The most popular St. Bonaventure University undergraduate major is Marketing/Marketing Management, General. Finance, General and Special Education and Teaching, General are other popular majors.

Marketing/Marketing Management, General44
Finance, General37
Special Education and Teaching, General32
Psychology, General26
Accounting24
Business Administration and Management, General24
Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General23
Criminology16
Biology/Biological Sciences, General15
Secondary Education and Teaching13
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia12
Sport and Fitness Administration/Management11
Journalism9
Sociology9
Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance8
Human Biology8
Public Health, General8
Child Development7
History, General7
Computer and Information Sciences, General6
History, General6
Political Science and Government, General6
Sports Communication6
Environmental Studies5
Finance, General5
Physical Education Teaching and Coaching5
Accounting3
Chemistry, General3
Elementary Education and Teaching3
English Language and Literature, General3
Mathematics, General3
Biochemistry2
Computer and Information Sciences, General2
Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance2
Creative Writing2
English Language and Literature, General2
Marketing/Marketing Management, General2
Neuroscience2
Physics, Other2
Spanish Language and Literature2
Visual and Performing Arts, General2
Broadcast Journalism1
Business Administration and Management, General1
Chemistry, General1
Cinematography and Film/Video Production1
Environmental Studies1
Human Biology1
International/Global Studies1
International/Global Studies1
Journalism1
Mass Communication/Media Studies1
Mass Communication/Media Studies1
Mathematics, General1
Music History, Literature, and Theory1
Philosophy1
Philosophy1
Political Science and Government, General1
Public Health, General1
Sociology1
Theology/Theological Studies1

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