No. The webpage in the related links section lists the majors that are capped within Berkeley's College of Letters and Science. To make things simpler for you, as of 01/01/2012, the capped majors are:
- Art, Practice of;
- Public Health;
- Operations Research and Management;
- Economics;
- Environmental Economics;
- Psychology;
- Social Welfare;
- Media Studies.
linguistics philosophy kinesiology classics
You can find more information about becoming a philosophy major online at websites such as Philosophy, Berkeley, and St. Edwards. You can also find a list of some potential jobs that are available with a philosophy degree through the Willamette educational website.
The order for the three majors is sociology, psychology, and lastly philosophy.
UC Berkeley has over 350 degree programs which can change from time to time. A full list can be found at http://www.berkeley.edu/academics/dept/a.shtml
The most popular courses in order are: 1. Economics and Management (BA - 3 years) 2. Medicine (MB BCh - 6 years) 3. Philosophy, Politics and Economics (BA Joint Hons - 3 years) 4. Mathematics (MMath - 4 years) 5. Law (BA - 3 years)
Christopher Newport College offers majors in Biology, English, Philosophy, Finance, and Marketing. A complete list of all courses with majors can be found directly on their website.
Historically, yes. However, while there are philosophy majors in college, unless you get a doctorate and teach college philosophy classes, you cannot make money from it.
It varies very much from college to college. It probably ranges from 1-3% at most schools.
There are a number of subjects one can major in at Whittier College. They include biology, mathematics, film studies, music, philosophy, political science and sociology.
HE WENT FOR ART ORGINALLY BUT FREQUENTLY SWITCH HIS MAJORS
UC Berkeley offers a diverse range of clubs and organizations, catering to various interests including academic, cultural, recreational, and professional pursuits. Students can join clubs focused on specific majors, social justice, environmental issues, performing arts, and sports, among others. Additionally, there are numerous cultural and identity-based organizations that promote inclusivity and community engagement. Overall, with over 1,600 student organizations, there's something for nearly every interest at UC Berkeley.
If you're looking for a job right out of college, yes. But you'll learn a lot, and there are plenty of grad school options. There are much worse majors you could go with.