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Ole Miss Majors and Minors Offered.

Really interested in Ole Miss, but a bit unsure about the exact amount and types of Majors and Minors they offer. Could anyone break it down for me?

2 months ago

Sure, happy to help! The University of Mississippi, also known as Ole Miss, offers over 100 degree programs spanning several colleges and schools.

Some of the main Colleges within the university that offer majors include:

- College of Liberal Arts: Here you can find a broad array of majors such as English, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, etc.

- School of Applied Sciences: This includes majors like Communication Sciences and Disorders, Social Work, and Applied Gerontology amongst others.

- School of Business Administration: It offers traditional business disciplines, including finance, accounting, marketing, and more.

- School of Engineering: Here you can pursue Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, etc.

The minors available follow a similar pattern in terms of areas of study but offer more specialized education within these fields.

It's important to keep your career goals in mind when choosing a major or minor. Having an idea of what jobs align with your intended major will help. For example, if you're interested in eventually becoming a professor of history, you would likely want to major in history to gain a solid understanding of the field.

You can find more specific information about the exact majors and minors offered in each college/school on the Ole Miss website.

It's worth mentioning that declaring a major is not a lifetime commitment. A good number of students change their major after they begin college, as their interests evolve or they discover a new passion. So, don't feel too overwhelmed by your choice right now.

You'd also want to keep in mind that your choice of a major or minor does not always have to directly translate into a career. Many job positions and postgraduate programs seek well-rounded individuals with diverse educational backgrounds. So, the skills you gain in your major can be transferrable across various careers.

2 months ago

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