The Kendall College of Arts and Sciences grants the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in anthropology, art, art history, arts management, creative writing, economics, education, elementary education, English, environmental policy, film studies, French, German, history, media studies, music, organizational studies, political science, psychology, sociology, Spanish, women's and gender studies, and a self-designed major. The college also grants the Bachelor of Fine Arts in art and the Bachelor of Music Education degrees. Minors include most disciplines as well as advertising, African American studies, Chinese, creative writing and Medieval and early modern studies.
The Collins College of Business awards the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree in accounting, business and law, computer information systems (CIS), economics, energy management, finance, international business and languages, management and marketing. Minors are available in most disciplines plus business administration (for non-majors), business analytics, innovation and entrepreneurship, international business, and sport management. The college is home to several specialized centers, including the Energy Management Program, the Family Owned Business Institute, the Risk Management Center and Studio Blue.
The College of Engineering and Natural Sciences offers the Bachelor of Arts degree in biology and chemistry, earth and environmental sciences, geology, mathematics and physics and the Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and physics. The College also offers the Bachelor of Science in Biological Science (with pre-med option), Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science in Computer Simulation and Gaming, Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Geosciences (with environmental science, geology, and petroleum engineering options), Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics, Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering, and Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics (with bioengineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering options) degrees. Minors are available in most disciplines as well as bioinformatics, computational sciences, cyber security, high performance computing, geology, and biomedical engineering. The college features state-of-the-art research facilities, including the Center for Information Security. Since 1995, more than 50 TU engineering students have received the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the nation's premier award for undergraduate students studying engineering, math, or science.
The Oxley College of Health Sciences, TU's newest college, offers Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing and the Bachelor of Science in Speech-language Pathology degrees. The College also offers a R.N. to B.S.N. program for licensed R.N.s with associate's degrees. Minors are available in early intervention, health sciences, coaching, exercise and sports science and speech-language pathology. The college, which houses TU's Faculty of Community Medicine, will advance the university's strong partnership with the Laureate Institute for Brain Research. The Early Careers in Community Medicine Program offers qualified students provisional acceptance into the University of Oklahoma's School of Medicine after completing an undergraduate degree at TU. A separate application is required.
The Graduate School offers the Master of Accountancy (M.Acc.) degree