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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.
There are many colleges and universities offering a master in science with a major in engineering. Some common engineering majors are as follows.electrical engineeringelectronics engineeringmechanical engineeringchemical engineeringenvironmental engineeringengineering management
You do not have to, but it would be beneficial. There are colleges and universities that offer majors in the arts.
Pepperdine University majors in Management and Leadership, Organization Development, Applied Finance, and Global Business.
A lepidopterists is a biological scientist who studies animals and wildlife. They need to take college majors in ecology, animal behavior, wildlife biology, zoology, marine sciences, and animal physiology.
Fashion Merchandising, Visual Merchandising, Marketing, and Management.
Yes, in fact accounting is required in a lot of majors and schools, regardless of what your major is.
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.
As one option, you can look into hospitality management.
You can get away with a number of other majors such as environmental science, environmental studies, biology, conservation, forestry, agriculture, geology, statistics, hydrology, and lots more. I suggest you search for your majors in the occupational outlook handbook. http://www.bls.gov/search/ooh.htm
Catholic University, George Washington University, Georgetown, Howard University