Examples of technical majors include:
* Engineering Disciplines: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, etc.
* Computer Science: Focuses on the theoretical foundations of information and computation, and their application in computer systems.
* Information Technology (IT): Deals with the use, application, and management of computer systems, networks, and data.
* Data Science: Involves extracting knowledge and insights from structured and unstructured data using statistical analysis, programming, and machine learning.
* Mathematics (with a technical focus): Concentrating on areas like applied mathematics, statistics, or computational mathematics.
* Physics (with a technical focus): Applying physics principles to engineering or technological problems.
The key characteristic is a strong emphasis on scientific and mathematical principles, and their practical application in a technological context. These majors often require a high level of analytical and problem-solving skills.