Top 10 Least Popular Majors at Stanford 

 The study of ancient Greek and Roman languages, literature, and civilizations.

Classics:

            

The scientific study of language and its structure, including phonetics, syntax, and semantics.

Linguistics:

            

 The interdisciplinary study of the Middle Ages, including history, literature, art, and culture.

Medieval Studies:

            

 The academic exploration of various religious traditions, their beliefs, practices, and cultural significance.

Religious Studies:

            

The study of Slavic languages, such as Russian, Polish, or Czech, and their associated literature and culture.

Slavic Languages and Literatures:

            

The study of art, artists, and art movements throughout history, analyzing their cultural and historical context.

Art History:

            

The examination of the languages, cultures, histories, and societies of East Asian countries, such as China, Japan, and Korea.

East Asian Studies:  

            

The interdisciplinary study of the history, culture, and experiences of African and African American communities.

             

African and African American Studies:

 The comparative analysis of literature from different cultures and languages, exploring common themes and influences.

             

Comparative Literature:

The examination of urbanization, urban planning, and the social, economic, and political aspects of cities.

             

Urban Studies:

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