African American studies.
Universities are very good options for journalism majors. Journalism is offered at most colleges and universities.
The universities that offer majors in Computer Sciences are: University of Maryland, Stanford University, Harvard University, University of Oxford and National University of Singapore. These are just to mention a few as there is a large number of universities that offer Majors in Computer Sciences.
Most popular majors at Harvard university
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.
Elementary Education, along with a certification in pre-kindergarten education or Child Development Of course, this will differ between states and universities.
Coe College have a variety of different majors you can choose from. Some majors offered by Coe College are Music, Nursing, Art, Computer Science, Environmental Science, English, History and Writing. There are many other majors you can find out about on the official Coe College website.
There are not different levels of accredation, either a university is accredited or it's not. Most colleges and universities are accredited, and that credential comes up for regular review. When it comes to deciding on a college or university, the choice really depends on what program you are planning to go into because there are some schools that are well known for specific majors, for example Harvard is known to be a popular Law student destination. The decision on what college you go to, and that college should be accredited, should depend on your major.
Yes, all majors are accepted by ROTC
Most universities will require some sort of math for any major as a "General Education requirement." Some universities will have you take a placement exam before entering college to see what math would suit you the best. For a Biology major, I'm going to bet you need to take a Calculus course. Oh no! Don't fret too much though. Some universities have calculus classes specifically for some majors. (For example, at my school we have "Calculus for Business, Life, and Social science majors" that is required for Biology majors and also "Engineering Calculus" for engineers). I took both and the Calculus for Business, Life, and Social science majors was much easier that the engineering Calculus. This will vary for different colleges and universities though.
Most major universities offer a wide variety of courses that pertain to "weather forecasting" This is sometimes found in Geography majors or actual studies directly in the field of meteorology.