Here are the TOP TEN
According to The Princeton Review the following 10 majors have the highest undergraduate enrollment this year (www.princetonreview.com) as well as what career you can aspire to with this major. Edison State College can get you started in these and many more majors.
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Major |
Associated Careers and Degree Path |
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Business Administration and Management |
Business majors often find success by working their way up the ladder to become managers, executives, and vice presidents. This major provides hands on training in accounting, finance, marketing, economics, human resources, and decision making. |
Degrees Earned:
AA/AS →BS/BAS →MBA |
Major Courses Required: |
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Economics I and II |
Statistics |
Accounting Principles I and II (not required but recommended for ESC BAS) |
Managerial Accounting (not required but recommended for ESC BAS) |
Management |
Psychology |
Psychology is the study of human behavior. You will need a PH.d to open your own practice but you can have a rich career in education, business or mental health with a bachelor’s degree. |
Degrees Earned:
AA →BS/BAS →MS. →Ph.D. |
Major Courses Required: |
Psychology I and II |
Personal and Social Adjustment |
Child Psychology |
Human Relations in Business and Industry |
Elementary Education |
If you want to teach kindergarten through 6th grade, this is the major for you! You will need to pass a state license exam at the end of your bachelor’s degree. Education majors may also become guidance counselors or school administrators. The B.S. degree is available through ESC. Elementary Education, BS |
Degrees Earned:
AA →BS/BA |
Major Courses Required: |
Intro to Education |
Teaching Diverse Populations |
Educational Technology |
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Biology |
Biology is the study of the living world from single-cell bacteria to elephants. This major focuses on calculus, microbiology, cell biology, genetics, evolution, physics, and organic chemistry. Career options include pre-med, genetics, biotechnology, or medical research, veterinarians, optometrists, ecologists, biochemists, and environmentalists. |
Degrees Earned:
AA. →BS/BA |
Major Courses Required: |
Biology lecture and lab |
Microbiology |
Anatomy and Physiology |
Marine biology |
Environmental biology |
College Algebra |
Nursing |
Nurses are compassionate individuals who often includes are comforters, educators, mediators, listeners, problem-solver and therapists. Nurses may in clinics, hospitals, schools, corporations, the military, and in private practice. Nursing majors learn science and liberal arts courses as a first-year student and begin clinical rotations at hospitals and other health care facilities after many hours of hands on training. All nurses are required by law to take and pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) after graduating from an accredited nursing program before they can be considered “registered.” ESC offers students the opportunity to continue into the Bachelor of Science program. Nursing, BSN |
Degrees Earned:
AS (become RN) →BSN →MSN |
Major Courses Required: |
AS level NUR courses |
General Psychology or Sociology
Human Growth and Development
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Anatomy and Physiology I and II
Human Biology
Human Nutrition
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Microbiology
Statistics
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Education (secondary education, middle grades education and special education) |
If you want to teach in middle or high school, this information will be helpful. You will need to pass a state license exam at the end of your bachelor’s degree. Education majors may also become guidance counselors or school administrators. |
Degrees Earned:
AA →BS/BA |
Major Courses Required: |
Intro to Education |
Teaching Diverse Populations |
Educational Technology |
A series of courses in the discipline Secondary Education Biology, BS Secondary Education Mathematics, BS |
English |
English majors pursue careers such as authors, reporters, journalists, editors, radio broadcasters, advertising and public relations executives. However, English majors also become teachers, lawyers (after law school, of course), film directors, politicians, actors, etc. English majors are well-rounded, well-read individuals. They read, read, read and read… think, write, and discuss. |
Degrees Earned:
AA →BS/BA →MS |
Major Courses Required: |
Composition I and II |
British Literature |
American Literature |
World Literature |
Creative Writing |
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Communication |
Communications majors learn how certain messages influence individual and group behavior, as well as how our reactions reflect the underlying values of society. Career options may include business, public relations, advertising, human resources, government, education, media, or social services. |
Degrees Earned:
AA →BS/BA |
Major Courses Required: |
Composition I and II |
Speech |
Public Speaking |
Creative Writing |
Computer Science |
This major learns how to develop business applications and perform system analysis and the process of developing software (from designing to programming to testing). Programs may also include instruction in robotics, natural language recognition programs, artificial intelligence, programming languages, and numerical analysis. Career options may include programmer, network administrator, webmaster, database administrator or systems engineer. |
Degrees Earned:
AA/AS →BS/BAS |
Major Courses Required: |
Intro to Programming |
Advanced Programming |
College Algebra |
Logic |
Networking |
Data Systems |
Political Science |
Political Science majors focus on political parties, voting behavior, public
policy and revolutions all across the world. Career options may include politics
(running as a candidate or running a candidate’s campaign), journalist,
diplomat, lobbyist, and law school. |
Degrees Earned:
AA →BS/BA→JD (lawyer) |
Major Courses Required: |
Composition I and II |
American History |
World Civilizations |
Speech |
Economics I and II |
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