majors

word · lemma: major

/ˈmeɪdʒɝz/
MAY-jurz
/mˈeɪdʒəz/
MAY-juhz

Definition

'Majors' refers to the main field of study that a student chooses at a university or college. It can also be used to describe students who are studying a particular subject as their main focus.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly used in American English for university study; in other English varieties, 'degree course' or 'subject' may be used. Common phrase: 'declare a major'. 'Majors' can also refer to students (e.g., 'biology majors'). Rarely used outside academic contexts.

Example Sentences

There are science and arts majors at this university.

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Many students choose their majors in their second year.

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All majors must take this course to graduate.

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Most business majors look for internships in their third year.

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She's one of the top engineering majors in her class.

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Some students change their majors after discovering new interests.

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