Undergraduate Programs at OHIO
From Accounting to Visual Communication, it's safe to say that between our nine undergraduate colleges and 250+ programs, there's a major for everyone. While most undergrad programs are designed to be completed in four years, there are also some two-year (associate) degree programs. Explore our minors and certificates for secondary areas of study you’re interested in – to tackle separately from your major/degree.
Academic Excellence at Ohio University
Already have a bachelor’s degree, or already planning for what’s next? We have many nationally ranked master's degrees or Ph.D. programs. View Our Graduate Programs
Not Ready to Decide?
“Undeclared” or "undecided" is a popular option, allowing you to explore your interests before declaring a major. And for students who do select a major, some end up changing their major if their interests shift.
Say What?
Not sure what we’re even talking about? Lingo definitions:
“Major”
A major is a specific area of study you’re focusing on while earning your degree. When you choose a major, about a third to half of your courses will focus on that academic area.
“Minor”
A minor is a secondary area of study you can choose to specialize in, beyond your major. You don’t have to declare a minor, but it can complement what you major in — or give you time to learn about an unrelated subject or passion.
“Certificate”
A certificate is a more targeted and specific short-term program you can earn in (usually) a matter of months compared to years like a degree. Certificate programs can help you get into a certain career, boost a specific skillset, or help increase your salary later on.
“Degree”
A degree is what you earn/receive when you have passed your series of courses in your major. There are four types of degrees: associate degree (typically 2-year undergraduate programs), bachelor’s degree (typically 4-year undergraduate programs), master’s or graduate degrees (typically 2-year degrees, completed after an undergraduate degree), and doctorate or professional degrees.
“College”
A college is a way to organize degree programs by academic theme or area of study. A university is a collection of colleges together. Ohio University’s colleges
"OHIO Online"
Enrolling in OHIO Online means you're pursuing a fully online degree program, designed for flexibility and tailored to the needs of remote learners. Alternatively, taking online courses as an on-campus student allows you to supplement your experience with online classes, but you remain part of the in-person campus community.
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Ohio University has over 250 undergraduate programs to choose from. Explore all of them below. Find what you’re looking for by using the filters and search bar.
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