Majors & Minors
Baylor offers more than 125 majors and programs. Explore our impressive job placement rates, success rates and starting salaries for each of our majors through the Baylor University Career Center.
Elite Opportunities
Also included here are our Elite Opportunities devoted to helping highly motivated students achieve ambitions academic, career and research goals. These highly-selective tracks benefit students by offering them individualized, in-depth advising from faculty, immersing them in research and giving them better opportunities for flexibility within their major while simultaneously preparing them for graduate studies or a successful career. Learn more here.
Find your major at Baylor University!
We are excited to offer this exciting new resource called MyMajors to help you as you explore the different majors and minors available at Baylor! Click on the link below, answer a few quick questions based on your interest and goals and see what majors could fit you best!
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Academic Program Inventory
Baylor offers a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate programs in its twelve colleges and schools. Click below to view the official Academic Program Inventory.
Secondary Majors
Secondary majors are similar to traditional majors in many respects, such as appearing on transcripts and requiring a set of proscribed courses but differ primarily in the fact that students taking a secondary major are not subject to the requirements of the Common Core.
Joint Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees
Many colleges and departments within Baylor University offer accelerated and/or joint combined degree programs, sometimes referred to as "4+1 programs." These programs allow a student to earn both a bachelor's and master's degree in five years rather than six. However, please note that gaining admission to a particular college within Baylor does not automatically guarantee your admission to its 4+1 program(s). In other words, you often must apply to them separately. Students typically start preparing for the 4+1 admissions process during their junior year of college
Joint Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees