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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!
Finding the right-fit major is a journey of exploration and self-reflection. The advisors in Major Exploration and Success Advising (MESA) can help you in the process of identifying potential majors. Feel free to call or email MESA to get connected with an advisor who can help you with the journey.
Baylor has a multitude of majors and minors that help guarantee students the highest possibility of success after graduation. There are elite opportunities that are highly-selective tracks that give students individualized, in-depth advising from faculty while immersing them in research that gives them better opportunities and prepares them for ...
Discover Majors & Opportunities at Baylor. The Baylor University Career Center tracks the success data for Baylor’s graduating students. For example, 92% of the graduating class of 2022 accepted a full-time job opportunity within six months of graduation.
Complete the free 15-minute assessment and find your best-fit list of majors, careers, and college matches. If you are undecided or not sure if your current major is the right fit, complete the assessment to explore all your opportunities. More than 80% of college students change their major at least once in college.
The Major Academic Planner (MAP) shows you which courses you need to take in that major in a suggested sequence or sample order divided by semesters -- a sample "map" to graduation. By using a MAP along with your degree audit, you can plan timely progress toward your academic goals.
Exploring diverse academic interests at Baylor is encouraged. The university allows students to double major, minor, or even design their own major (Bachelor of Arts & Sciences), which allows you to blend courses from various disciplines to meet your unique academic and career goals.