7 Cool Majors You Didn't Know Existed

7 Cool Majors You Didn't Know Existed

By Kelsey Pomeroy

The college application process can be a daunting task, especially when it feels like you have too many decisions to make and not enough time to make them. Not only do you have to pick a college, but eventually you have to decide on a major, which you may even change once or twice (or more!) along the way.

Many pre-collegiettes (and even current college students) struggle with picking a major that is considered to be “practical” but also reflects their interests. Money is great, but you don’t want to spend four years taking classes on a subject that bores you to death! If you know that a business, computer science or nursing degree isn’t for you, check out our list of unique majors that could turn your dream job into a reality.

1. Pop Culture

Bowling Green State University (Bowling Green, OH)

Do you enjoy binge-watching television shows on Netflix or obsessing over celebrities? If so, this major might be a dream come true for you. Students who major in Popular Culture at BGSU study TV, popular music and literature, amusement parks and movies. This degree prepares students to pursue a variety of careers, especially in the fields of journalism, mass media, public relations and advertising. Fun fact: BGSU is the only institution in the nation to have a department of popular culture! Program courses include Introduction to Popular Music, Television as Popular Culture and Youth and Popular Culture.

2. Bakery Science & Management

Kansas State University (Manhattan, KS)

If you’ve ever wanted to open your own bakery or cute little cupcake shop, you might want to consider Kansas State’s Bakery Science & Management program. According to the KSU department website, this major trains students for administrative, research, production and executive positions in the baking industry. You can also choose whether to focus on production management, which is more business-oriented, or cereal chemistry, which involves quality control and research and development. Program courses include Flour and Dough Testing, Basic Nutrition and Principles of Milling.

3. Comedy: Writing and Performance

Humber College (Toronto, ON, Canada)

You’ll have to leave the United States for this degree, but if you’re looking to become the next Louis C.K. or the newest Saturday Night Live cast member, it might just be worth it. Humber College in Canada offers a major in Comedy Writing and Performance, which helps students jump-start their careers in the arts and entertainment industry. Students in this program develop their craft through stand-up, scriptwriting and sketch comedy, and graduates have gone on to work for Second City and Comedy Central. Program courses include Stand-up Comedy, Improvisation and Comedy Script Writing.

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