Academic Majors and Minors | Tougaloo College
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Academic Majors and Minors
Academic Majors and Minors- Tougaloo College
Academic Majors and Minors
Discover your path to academic excellence with our comprehensive range of majors and minors.
About Our Programs
Tougaloo College offers 27 majors. In addition to these twenty-seven majors, four allow students to add one or more special emphases such as Accounting, Business Administration, Health Education, Journalism, etc.
Students are expected to complete most of the requirements in general education by the end of the sophomore year. At this time, students must select a discipline or area in which they will concentrate their study. The discipline or subject area selected is referred to as a major. Through pursuit of a given major, students should develop a basic understanding of the concepts and principles of a discipline as well as of skills associated with related practical applications.
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Academic Majors and Minors
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Academic Majors and Minors
Discover your path to academic excellence with our comprehensive range of majors and minors.
About Our Programs
Tougaloo College offers 27 majors. In addition to these twenty-seven majors, four allow students to add one or more special emphases such as Accounting, Business Administration, Health Education, Journalism, etc.
Students are expected to complete most of the requirements in general education by the end of the sophomore year. At this time, students must select a discipline or area in which they will concentrate their study. The discipline or subject area selected is referred to as a major. Through pursuit of a given major, students should develop a basic understanding of the concepts and principles of a discipline as well as of skills associated with related practical applications.
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