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What are the majors in American universities? Break it down, please. Four questions.
Management: accounting, information system, management, leadership, product and operation management, MBA, finance, international business, marketing, non-profit mechanism, supply/logistics.

Engineering: aviation, chemical engineering, computer engineering, environmental engineering, material science, nuclear energy, bioengineering, civil engineering, electronic/communication engineering, industrial manufacturing, machinery manufacturing, petroleum engineering.

Mathematics: algebra, applied mathematics, geometry, statistics, mathematical analysis, discrete mathematics, logic, topology.

Computer science: artificial intelligence, computer system, editing language, computer theory.

Economics: development economics, industrial organization, labor economics, microeconomics, econometrics, international economics, macroeconomics, public finance.

Life sciences: physiology, ecology and biological evolution, immunology and epidemiology, molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, microbiology, nervous system/neurobiology.

Physics: optics, elementary particles, quantum physics, plasma, atomic energy, polymer physics.

Public affairs: urban planning, health management, non-profit organization management, public management, social policy, environmental management, information technology management, public budget and public policy analysis.

Nursing: audiology, nursing, occupational medicine, physiotherapy, public health, social work, veterinary medicine, clinical psychology, midwifery nursing, pharmacy, physician assistant, rehabilitation consultation, speech pathology, health methodology.

Library informatics: document preservation, health book management, library media, mathematics book management, law book management and youth service.

Art category: pottery, industrial design, oil painting, print reproduction, pattern design, multimedia communication, photography, sculpture.

Chemistry: analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, biochemistry, organic chemistry, theoretical chemistry.

Earth science: geochemistry, geophysics, geological science, paleontology.

Pedagogy: educational consultation, educational psychology, enlightenment psychology, secondary education, vocational and technical education, curriculum setting and guidance, educational policy, higher education management, higher special education.

Law: environmental law, intellectual property, legal writing, defense, arbitration, health care law, international law, tax law.

Criminology: Criminology.

Medicine: AIDS research, family medicine, internal medicine, rural medical care, drug and alcohol abuse counseling, geriatrics, pediatrics and women's health.

Politics: American politics, international politics, political theory, comparative politics and political methodology.

Sociology: social economics, social history, social stratum, social population, sexology, social psychology, social culture.

Psychology: behavioral psychology, developmental psychology, industrial organization psychology, cognitive psychology, experimental psychology.

History: African history, Asian history, European history, contemporary American history, female history, African American history, cultural history, Latin American history, American colonial history.

English literature: 18 from 20th century English literature, 1865 post-American literature, sex and literature, medieval and Renaissance literature, African-American literature, 1865 pre-American literature, literary criticism theory.

That's about it. I typed this word by word. If you lose 50 points, you are really sorry.