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What are the majors in the School of Engineering of Warwick University?
Warwick University has four branches: Humanities College, Science College, Social Science College and Medical College.

Undergraduate major setting:

Science: biological science, chemistry, computer science, computer system engineering, various engineering, mathematics, physics, psychology, statistics.

Business: accounting and finance, management.

Social studies: economics, preschool education, law, philosophy, international politics, sociology, gender culture.

Liberal arts: film and television, stage studies, English literature and comparative literature, history, art history and so on.

Postgraduate major setting:

Science: biological science, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, physics, psychology, statistics, medical education.

Engineering: various advanced engineering and manufacturing engineering disciplines (including engineering business management, manufacturing information technology application, manufacturing system engineering, reliability and quality, e-commerce management, supply engineering and logistics).

Business: business administration, economy and finance, management science and operational research, enterprise structure research, human resource relations, financial mathematics.

Social Studies: Economics, International Economic Law, Development Law, International Political Economy, International Relations Studies, International Politics and East Asia, Sports and Social Politics, Sociology, Gender Culture, Philosophy, Global Integration and Development (new course in 2002)

Liberal Arts: Translation Studies, Social and Cultural Comparative Studies, Cultural Policy and Management, Creative and Media Enterprises, Film and Television Studies, Stage Studies, British and Comparative Literature, History and Art History.

Pedagogy: English teaching, children's English teaching, human resources training and development, educational research, educational management, English and multimedia teaching (new curriculum in 2002)