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Explore our wide variety of undergraduate degrees, which span 13 colleges and schools and encompass more than 170 fields of study.
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Find out the variety of undergraduate degrees offered by UT Austin, spanning 13 colleges and schools and more than 170 fields of study. Explore majors, minors, or certificates by degree type, school, or career field and learn how to declare your degree.
Colleges & Degrees. The University of Texas at Austin offers more than 170 undergraduate degrees across 13 colleges and schools. Not sure what degree is right for you? Take the MyMajors assessment. It will match your interests, academic experiences and talents with recommended majors. MyMajors
Browse the alphabetical list of undergraduate majors, minors, and certificates offered by the various schools and colleges at UT Austin. Find the academic policies, admission requirements, and graduation procedures for each program.
Learn about the four degree programs offered by the College of Liberal Arts: Bachelor of Arts, Plan I; Bachelor of Arts, Plan II; Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science; and Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Find out the requirements, courses, and opportunities for each program, as well as information on physical activity, ROTC, and other courses.
Choose a Major. More than 2,000 UT students exploring majors are enrolled in the school each year, making UGS the second largest cohort at the university. While 65% of UT students change their majors at least once, 85% of graduates who started undeclared in UGS graduated with the first major they declared.