The College Board Index of Majors ; Graduate Degrees 2004: All-New Twenty-sixth Edition
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This essential guide helps you find the colleges with the major you want at the degree level you need. With The College Board Index of Majors & Graduate Degrees 2004 students can determine which of the six hundred majors is right for them and which colleges offer that major.
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December 23rd, 2009 at 11:43 pm
This guide is very helpful but should not be your sole guide to which college offers what grad programs – they do not include every single program. For example, the University of Maryland has a public relations program, but is not included under that section. It is an easy-to-use supplement, but don’t forget to try Petersons.com and any other sources you may find.