State University of New York at Purchase Majors

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The most popular State University of New York at Purchase undergraduate major is Psychology, General. Communication, General and Dance, General are other popular majors.

Psychology, General66
Communication, General59
Dance, General56
Playwriting and Screenwriting43
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General41
Fine and Studio Arts Management39
Digital Communication and Media/Multimedia34
Painting34
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies33
Graphic Design29
Technical Theatre/Theatre Design and Technology29
Visual and Performing Arts, General29
History, General28
Photography28
Creative Writing22
Sociology22
Cinematography and Film/Video Production21
General Literature20
Biology/Biological Sciences, General19
Journalism18
Mathematics, General18
Musical Theatre18
Mass Communication/Media Studies17
Music Theory and Composition17
Economics, General15
Film/Cinema/Video Studies15
Music Performance, General14
Jazz/Jazz Studies13
Acting12
Art History, Criticism and Conservation12
Environmental Studies11
History, General11
Political Science and Government, General11
Anthropology10
Chemistry, General10
Legal Studies, General9
Sculpture8
Voice and Opera8
Philosophy7
Printmaking7
General Literature6
Women’s Studies5
Anthropology4
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General4
Fine and Studio Arts Management4
Mass Communication/Media Studies4
Biochemistry3
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General2
Foreign Languages and Literatures, General2
Playwriting and Screenwriting2
Art History, Criticism and Conservation1
Creative Writing1
Film/Cinema/Video Studies1
Journalism1
Latin American Studies1
Latin American Studies1
Music Theory and Composition1
Philosophy1
Political Science and Government, General1

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