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Rice offers more than 50 undergraduate majors across seven divisions of study, including architecture, business, engineering, humanities, music, natural sciences and social sciences, with multiple opportunities for research and collaboration. You can learn more about each major and minor by clicking on the links below.
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Rice offers more than 50 undergraduate majors across six divisions of study. Minors, interdisciplinary programs, and pre-professional opportunities complement our comprehensive curriculum, with multiple opportunities for research and collaboration. Students can learn more about each major and minor by clicking on the links below.
Rice offers more than 50 undergraduate majors across seven divisions of study, including architecture, engineering, business, humanities, music, natural sciences and social sciences. Additionally, minors, interdisciplinary and preprofessional programs complement our comprehensive curriculum, with multiple opportunities for research and ...
- Declaring A Major, Minor, and/or University Certificate
- Dual Degrees and Double Majors
- Dropping A Major, Major Concentration, Minor, and/or University Certificate
Undergraduate students must declare a major during or before the spring semester of their second year. Second year students will not be permitted to register for the fall semester of their third year if they have not yet declared a major. The major declaration deadline is listed in the Academic Calendar each year. Undergraduates may declare a major...
Enrolled undergraduates may declare more than one degree and major. To earn a second four-year bachelor’s degree, also known as a dual degree, currently enrolled undergraduates complete at least 30 additional semester hours at Rice University beyond the hours required for their first bachelor’s degree. For information on Dual Degree graduation requ...
Undergraduate students may choose to drop a declared major, minor, and/or university certificate after initially declaring their course of study. Students may also choose to drop: 1. A major concentration - if required for completion of the associated major being dropped 2. An optional major concentration - if not required for the completion of an ...
Rice University has 59 different majors. Is your major offered at Rice University? See a complete list of all majors and calculate your chance of acceptance.
Engineering Majors. With more than 1,400 students, engineering students make up 36% of all Rice undergraduates. At Rice, students can choose from 18 Bachelor of Science (BS) and Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree programs across our nine top-ranked engineering departments.
There are more than 50 majors from which to choose across seven divisions of study, or academic schools, on campus - architecture, business, engineering, humanities, music, natural sciences and social sciences - with each school offering a Bachelor of Arts degree option.*