comajor
English edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
comajor (plural comajors)
- (US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand) One of multiple main areas of study of a student working toward a degree at an institute of tertiary education.
- 2015, Bryan Grieg Fry, Doctor Venom, →ISBN:
- Instead, in addition to my molecular biology major, I was enrolled in a scientific philosophy comajor along with all other members of the honours program, leaving me with time to also do a psychology minor.
- 2014, Turan Gonen, Electrical Power Transmission System Engineering, →ISBN:
- Dr. Gönen also received an MS in industrial engineering (1973) and a PhD comajor in industrial engineering (1978) from Iowa State University, as well as an MBA from the University of Oklahoma (1980).
Verb edit
comajor (third-person singular simple present comajors, present participle comajoring, simple past and past participle comajored)
- (US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, intransitive) To concentrate on one of multiple areas of study as a student in a college or university.