Bachelor’s Degrees

The University of Texas at Tyler offers a wide variety of educational opportunities. The major field of study provides in-depth study in one of the fields in which an institution awards a degree. The major provides the student with (a) terms, concepts, ideas, and events pertinent to the field; (b) models, frameworks, genres, theories, and themes that link phenomena and give them meaning; (c) methods of research and modes of inquiry appropriate to the area of study; and (d) criteria for arriving at a conclusion or making generalizations about that which is studied. An academic minor is a university student's declared secondary academic discipline during their undergraduate studies. Some majors at the University of Texas at Tyler require students to complete a minor in order earn a bachelor’s degree. Minors at the University of Texas at Tyler typically consist of at least 18 semester hours of credit.

The university offers bachelor’s degrees with majors in the following areas:

Program

Degree

Accounting

B.B.A.

Applied Arts and Sciences

B.A.A.S.

Art

B.A./B.F.A.

Biochemistry B.S. 

Biology

B.S.

Chemical Engineering* B.S.

Chemistry

B.S.

Civil Engineering

B.S.C.E.

Communication Science and Disorders B.S. 

Computer Information Systems

B.S.

Computer Science

B.S.

Construction Management

B.S.

Criminal Justice

B.S.

Economics

B.A./B.S.

Electrical Engineering

B.S.E.E.

English

B.A.

Finance

B.B.A.

General Business

B.S.

Health Sciences

B.S.

History

B.A./B.S.

Human Resource Development

B.S.

Industrial Technology

B.S.

Information Technology 

B.S.

Interdisciplinary Studies

B.S.

Kinesiology

B.S.

Management

B.B.A.

Marketing

B.B.A.

Mass Communication

B.A./B.S.

Mathematics

B.S.

Mechanical Engineering

B.S.M.E.

Music

B.M./B.A.

Nursing

B.S.N.

Political Science

B.A./B.S.

Psychology

B.A./B.S.

Social Sciences

B.A./B.S.

Spanish

B.A.

Speech Communication

B.A./B.S.

Wellness 

B.A.

*This program will be available pending approval by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges.