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What majors does Lincoln University offer?

I'm considering applying to Lincoln University and I'm curious about the types of majors they offer. Do they have strong programs in areas like business or engineering? Any recommendations from current students?

4 months ago

Lincoln University offers a variety of undergraduate majors across diverse fields. In business, they have a School of Business offering several specialized majors including Accounting, Business Administration, and Entrepreneurship.

As for engineering, Lincoln University doesn't offer a specific major in engineering, but they do have a range of science programs which might still be of interest if you're thinking about a career in a similar field. For instance, they provide majors in Computer Science, Information Technology, and Environmental Science. These can offer important foundational studies for certain engineering paths.

If you're keen on business or STEM subjects, I'd recommend evaluating the courses in these programs to see if they match your areas of interest and long-term goals. You might also consider reaching out to the admission office or potential faculty members to get a better sense of these programs.

On top of these, Lincoln University has a range of other programs in fields like Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Health Sciences, and Education. So, it's possible that you might find other areas of interest too.

One additional factor to consider is the potential for internships or field experiences. Real-world experiences in your field of study can provide valuable, hands-on learning and often make you more attractive to future employers post-graduation.

Remember that choosing a major is a significant decision, but it's not set in stone. Many students switch majors in university, so it's not unusual even if you start with one field and end up in another. The most important thing is that you're genuinely interested and excited about what you're studying. Best of luck with your college applications!

4 months ago

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