It varies very much from college to college. It probably ranges from 1-3% at most schools.
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.
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.
The order for the three majors is sociology, psychology, and lastly philosophy.
Canisius College is located in Buffalo, New York and presently 5, 152 students attend this college. Canisius College offers more than 125 majors, minors and special programs.
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.
Yes, there are communication majors.
Criminal justice, nursing, and engineering are common college majors. Also, psychology, sociology, arts, and dance are other common college majors.
About 5.6% make it to the ncaaa college and from there about 10% make it to the majors.
Some studies suggest that the average college student changes majors at least two times in their college career. This is talking just about averages, however, and every school and every student is individual about switching, and how they allow students to switch.
College students can find car loans at one of their local financial institutions, or from a few places online. For instance, Automotive, Business Majors, and Cars Direct are some good places to check out.
In the 2008-2009 Bulletin fo San Francisco State University it states that "Most students change their major at least once while attending college." Can anyone provide more specifics?
Yes, the Naval Academy offers students a Bachelor's of Science in many different majors.