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This adjacency matrix diagram shows major disciplines that co-occur as part of a double or triple major in a given term.
Each colored cell represents two majors that were each declared by at least four students. Mouseover a cell and the number of multiple majors will display in the upper right.
The darker the cell, the higher the number of multiple majors for that combination of disciplines.
Colors represent groups (or clusters) that were determined using the Louvain method of community detection; disciplines that are the same color are more likely to co-occur than disciplines that are colored differently.
Notice that some disciplines (such as Economics and Psychology) co-occur broadly across communities and therefore have several cells that are colored grey.
Don't forget to use the drop-down menu above to reorder the matrix and explore the data!
Please note that disciplines with less than four instances of multiple majors were excluded from this analysis. We found that if all co-occurrences were displayed, the matrix becomes quite large and the data more difficult to explore. If you want to see all of the multiple majors for a given discipline, please use the tab called Multiple Majors.