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Clark Webb of the class of 2003 leads the discussion during a Woodrow Wilson School policy task force session this spring. The public and international affairs school is one of the largest areas of concentration for Princeton undergraduate and graduate students.

photo: Denise Applewhite

 

About Princeton: Most popular concentrations

According to figures compiled by the Office of the Registrar, the most popular areas of concentration for undergraduate students at Princeton in the past academic year were:

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• Politics (280)
• Economics (211)
• History (207)
• English (181)
• Woodrow Wilson School (163)

The largest areas of concentration for graduate students were:

• Woodrow Wilson School (180)
• Electrical engineering (177)
• Chemistry (133)
• Economics (99)
• Molecular biology (99)