I expected the answers to be something like biology, geology, physics at the top, medicine, dentistry in the middle and the social sciences at the bottom
However, according to a study by the University of Michigan it seems that
College students who major in the social sciences and humanities are likely to become less religious, while those majoring in education are likely to become more religious.
But students majoring in biology and physical sciences remain just about as religious as they were when they started college.
Miles Kimball wrote:Education majors are clearly safe havens for the religious. Highly religious people seem to prefer education majors, tend to stay in that major, and tend to become more religious by the time they graduate.
I wonder what it is about education that encourages a belief in knowledge coming from an authority ... ?