FB93 UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS Boston College Fact Book, 1992-93 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ Authored By: Executive Vice President's Office Posted By: Fact Book Editor Contact Phone Number: (617) 552-3264 Contact E-Mail: factbook@bc.edu Date Posted: 10-20-93 ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------ UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS* By School ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Arts & Sciences Art History 27 24 22 22 21 32 Biochemistry - - - 38 53 45 Biology 767 755 629 562 491 421 Chemistry 140 130 143 108 78 69 Classics 14 10 7 11 16 11 Communication 536 527 558 592 621 648 Computer Science 80 104 97 99 104 107 Economics 734 701 689 668 624 620 English 683 669 640 732 735 833 Geology/Geophysics 59 41 25 12 9 13 German 12 10 12 6 9 10 History 278 280 269 246 247 315 Independent 3 4 6 1 2 4 Mathematics 372 356 349 316 266 228 Music - - - - - - Philosophy 126 134 141 143 148 208 Physics 40 35 35 35 32 37 Political Science 753 704 698 686 702 760 Psychology 485 489 490 485 462 550 Romance Languages 73 60 50 128 124 144 Slavic Studies 20 12 9 15 12 19 Sociology 156 120 94 81 98 106 Studio Art 42 45 32 26 28 23 Theater 50 44 34 29 33 27 Theology 35 40 30 26 19 27 Education Early Childhood 37 32 32 52 59 60 Elementary Education 144 136 131 146 162 196 Human Development 148 146 130 150 153 172 Middle School - - - 8 19 11 Moderate Special Needs - - - 7 26 26 Secondary Education 67 70 62 99 102 112 Special Ed/Spec. Needs 224 179 199 160 129 93 Management Accounting 567 541 484 468 432 387 Computer Science 442 451 351 209 138 91 Economics 121 120 111 112 108 118 Finance 341 336 394 527 568 609 General Management 250 289 311 264 256 240 Human Resource Mgt. 66 59 50 38 37 38 Information Systems - - - - - - Marketing 448 430 484 510 437 442 Strategic Management 46 28 17 19 11 6 Nursing 630 590 598 541 461 386 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Arts & Sciences Art History 31 27 37 50 40 38 Biochemistry 49 49 52 61 67 94 Biology 402 396 417 502 537 618 Chemistry 44 28 43 57 67 94 Classics 20 18 18 17 20 17 Communication 624 605 568 515 500 480 Computer Science 97 76 51 53 54 77 Economics 611 577 531 453 361 332 English 953 980 1,015 1,018 965 955 Geology/Geophysics 23 27 33 55 54 55 German 16 11 16 14 13 14 History 369 387 403 424 410 400 Independent 1 1 5 9 13 17 Mathematics 223 224 221 209 176 166 Music - - 5 8 15 26 Philosophy 201 217 246 252 191 181 Physics 31 29 34 34 25 33 Political Science 869 935 823 846 783 773 Psychology 580 509 516 528 562 650 Romance Languages 143 144 138 120 142 127 Slavic Studies 21 14 15 16 20 13 Sociology 115 136 148 172 177 229 Studio Art 24 24 23 32 32 23 Theater 34 27 27 36 31 35 Theology 21 24 21 25 21 20 Education Early Childhood 72 67 74 82 100 79 Elementary Education 208 216 218 236 240 223 Human Development 136 127 134 175 208 198 Middle School 16 17 15 15 7 3 Moderate Special Needs 43 33 47 - - - Secondary Education 128 130 141 131 108 109 Special Ed/Spec. Needs 82 78 87 96 105 113 Management Accounting 390 409 429 411 415 434 Computer Science 59 25 25 21 21 38 Economics 130 129 147 137 138 126 Finance 611 568 578 524 533 566 General Management 342 325 334 316 297 282 Human Resource Mgt. 41 43 40 33 30 46 Information Systems 10 26 37 48 46 53 Marketing 444 414 433 425 384 397 Strategic Management 17 34 35 68 56 63 Nursing 339 358 355 373 430 419 * This chart includes each declared major. Students with double or triple majors are therefore counted two and three times. Thus, adding the numbers in a column does not produce accurate enrollment totals. Evening College students are not included in this table. Source: Registrar