All Beta chapter members shall be students of the University of Oklahoma pursuing any of the following degrees:
(Graduate students are also welcome to join from these (or equivalent) majors)

  • College of Arts and Science

    • B.S. in Astronomy

    • B.S. in Astrophysics

    • B.S. in Botany

    • B.S. in Biochemistry

    • B.S. in Chemistry -- Standard Option

    • B.S. in Chemistry -- Professional Option

    • B.S. in Laboratory Biotechnology

    • B.S. in Mathematics- Computer Related Option

    • B.S. in Mathematics- Standard Option

    • B.S. in Mathematics – Professional Option

    • B.S. in Mathematics -Computer Related Option

    • B.S. in Mathematics -General Option

    • B.S. in Microbiology -Standard Option

    • B.S. in Microbiology -Professional Option

    • B.S. in Physics- Standard Option

    • B.S. in Physics -Professional Option

    • B.S. in Zoology- Standard Option

    • B.S. in Zoology -Professional Option

    • B.S. in Zoology – Biomedical Sciences Option

  • College of Engineering

    • B.S. in Aerospace Engineering

    • B.S. in Architectural Engineering

    • B.S. in Chemical Engineering -Biotechnology Option

    • B.S. in Chemical Engineering- Pre-Medical Option

    • B.S. in Chemical Engineering -Standard Option

    • B.S. in Civil Engineering

    • B.S. in Computer Engineering

    • B.S. in Computer Science

    • B.S. in Electrical Engineering

    • B.S. in Engineering (Individualized)

    • B.S. in Engineering (Pre-Architecture)

    • B.S. in Engineering Physics

    • B.S. in Environmental Engineering

    • B.S. in Environmental Science

    • B.S. in Geological Engineering

    • B.S. in Industrial Engineering

    • B.S. in Industrial Engineering – Information Technology Option

    • B.S. in Industrial Engineering – Pre-Medical option

    • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering- Pre-Medical Option

    • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering -Standard Option

  • College of Earth and Energy

    • B.S. in Geology -General Option

    • B.S. in Geology -Environmental Geology Option

    • B.S. in Geology – Paleontology option

    • B.S. in Geology -Petroleum Geology Option

    • B.S. in Geophysics -General Option

    • B.S. in Geophysics -Exploration Option

    • B.S. in Petroleum Engineering

  • College of Allied Health - Health Sciences Center

    • B.S. – Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences in Nuclear Medicine

    • B.S. – Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences in Radiation Therapy

    • B.S. – Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences in Radiography

    • B.S. – Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences in Sonography

    • B.S. in Radiation Sciences

  • College of Architecture

    • Bachelor of Architecture

    • B.S. in Construction Science

    • B.S. in Environmental Design (pre-Architecture)

  • College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences

    • B.S. in Meteorology

 If you don’t see your degree on this list, here are the general requirements for a major to qualify:

  • 1/3 of all classes in a major must be technical (this includes all electives, basic studies, etc.) 1/6 of all credit hours must be Junior/Senior in level and a technical class - Technical classes correspond to chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, etc.

    For example: If your major is 123 credit hours, then 1/3 or 41 credits must be science. Also, 1/6 or 21 credits or more must be science and at Junior/Senior level standing.

  • 1/3 of all credit hours in architecture, computer science, engineering, mathematics, the physical sciences, or the biological sciences. In addition, a minimum of 1/6 of all credit hours shall be upper division courses in the aforementioned majors. Physical sciences shall include: atmospheric science, chemistry, earth and space science, physics, astronomy, and other majors as defined by the respective university. Biological sciences include: biology, biochemistry, botany, genetics, microbiology, zoology, and other majors as defined by the university.

  • Examples of majors that do not meet these requirements are social and behavioral sciences such as sociology and psychology.