No matter what you study in university, you have to write essays and reports, however, the university majors that have less writing usually fall under the mathematics and science spectrum:
Math
Economics
Engineering
It's not practical to give an extensive list. In general, liberal arts degrees are going to require less math than science, engineering, or business degrees.
If you don't want to make money when you graduate, then art history is the least math intensive major. If you do want to make money, then lean towards political science, business, or law.
You just blew my mind.
pure mathematics
Don't get a major and there won't be essays.
Not writing essays should not be the decision point for choosing a major.
This is quite possibly the least intelligent way to choose a major that I have ever seen. Science and Engineering majors generally don't have to write many essays for their core classes. Like everyone else, though, they'll have to write essays in their general studies courses.
Tell this individual to practice writing essays, to practice a lot. He or she may still not like it after a while, but will at least be able to do it when required. The reason he or she needs to do this is because some writing skills will be required almost everywhere.
African American studies.
the least amount is .2
In the 2008-2009 Bulletin fo San Francisco State University it states that "Most students change their major at least once while attending college." Can anyone provide more specifics?
Thousands.
architectural automotive civil computer electrical manufactoring mechanical software structural these are the engineering majors that require the least amount of biology and chemistry.
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the least amount would be 3
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