What are the least popular majors?
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What are the least popular majors?
The Most and Least Popular Undergraduate Majors Overall, the most popular bachelor’s degree is Business or Management. Meanwhile, the least popular undergraduate degree is Computer Sciences.
What majors are worth it?
2018 Best College Majors Rankings
- Nursing.
- Biomedical Engineering.
- Chemical Engineering.
- Mechanical Engineering.
- Computer Science.
- Management Information Systems.
- Business Administration.
- Physics.
What degree is most useful?
Most Useful Bachelor Degrees
- Computer Science. Computer Science is the highest paying and most in-demand degree on this list.
- Business & Administration. As long as there are businesses, business majors will always be in demand.
- Engineering.
- Finance.
- Information Technology.
- Mathematics & Statistics.
- Communications.
- Education.
What are the top 10 hardest majors?
Below are the 13 hardest majors based on 2016 NSSE data shared with The Tab.
- #8: Biochemistry or Biophysics.
- #7: Astronomy.
- #6: Physics.
- #5: Cell and Molecular Biology.
- #4: Biomedical Engineering.
- #3: Aero and Astronautical Engineering.
- #2: Chemical Engineering.
- #1: Architecture.
What do the smartest students major in?
What majors have the smartest students?…Here are the degrees and majors that were chosen by the “smart people” I knew:
- Actuarial Science.
- Linguistics.
- Neuroscience.
- History.
- Political Science.
- Computer Science.
- Information Technology.
- Music Theory.
What are easy majors that pay well?
The Top 10 Quick and Easy Degrees that Pay Well
- Business Administration.
- Communications.
- Healthcare Administration.
- Information Technology.
- Supply Chain Management.
What should I major in if im good at math?
Typical Degree Paths: Bachelor’s in mathematics, computer science, statistics or related field for entry-level positions; MBA or master’s in mathematics or statistics often required for advancement; PhD required for academic and research careers.
How can I get 100k with a bachelor’s degree?
- Some bachelor’s degree jobs offer a high return.
- Actuary.
- Advertising, promotions and marketing managers.
- Aerospace engineer.
- Architectural and engineering managers.
- Chemical engineer.
- Compensation and benefits managers.
- Computer hardware engineer.