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in medieval european universities such as at paris, oxford, and bologna, the most popular areas of study were:
engineering, mathematics, and science
theology, philosophy, law, and medicine
alchemy, grammar, literature, and mathematics
latin, greek, art, and music
In medieval European universities, theology (related to religion), philosophy (a core of intellectual pursuit), law (for governance and society), and medicine (for health - a crucial aspect) were highly regarded. These fields had significant practical and intellectual importance in the medieval context. Engineering and modern - style science as we know today were not as prominent. Alchemy was more of a precursor to chemistry with less academic standing in the mainstream sense compared to the chosen fields. While language (Latin, Greek) and art/music had some place, they were not the most popular areas like the combination of theology, philosophy, law, and medicine.
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