Degrees Offered
- Bachelor of Arts
- Anthropology
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry
- Classics
- Communication Studies
- Economics
- English
- Exercise and Sport Sciences
- French
- Geography
- Geosciences
- German
- History
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Bachelor of Science
- Biochemistry
- Biology
- Cell and Molecular Biology
- Chemistry
- Economics
- Exercise and Sport Sciences
- Geosciences
- Health
- International Economics
- Mathematics
- Microbiology
- Physics
- Zoology
- Master of Arts
- Anthropology
- Applied Linguistics
- Classics
- Communication Studies
- Economics
- English
- Experimental Psychology
- German
- History
- Mathematics
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Romance Languages
- Sociology
- Technical Communication
- Master of Public Administration
- Master of Science
- Applied Physics
- Atmospheric Science
- Biology
- Biological Informatics
- Chemistry
- Environmental Toxicology
- Exercise and Sport Sciences
- Geosciences
- Mathematics
- Microbiology
- Physics
- Sports Health
- Statistics
- Zoology
- Doctor of Philosophy
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Clinical Psychology
- Counseling Psychology
- Economics
- English
- Environmental Toxicology
- Experimental Psychology
- Geosciences
- History
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Political Science
- Spanish
- Technical Communication and Rhetoric
- Zoology
- Joint programs
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics (joint degree with Texas Tech University College of Engineering)
- Master of Science in Environmental Toxicology/Doctor of Jurisprudence (joint degree with Texas Tech University School of Law)
- Master of Science in Environmental Toxicology/Master of Business Administration (joint degree with Rawls College of Business)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Physiology (joint degree with Department of Physiology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center)
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