Lamar offers 96 undergraduate, 50 master's and eight doctoral degree programs in seven academic colleges. The academic colleges are the College of Engineering, College of Education and Human Development, College of Business, College of Fine Arts and Communication, the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Graduate Studies, and the Reaud Honors College. Lamar is classified as a Doctoral Research University by the
Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education and is one of only two universities classified as such within the
Texas State University System. Online dual credit courses are available for free to high school students through state funding via House Bill 3646.
Recognition, awards and ranking Lamar was ranked in Tier Two of "National Universities" by the
U.S. News & World Report 2015 ranking. According to the site, 76.6% of students who applied to Lamar in 2013 were admitted. Lamar is ranked in several 2015
U.S. News & World Report categories. Lamar was ranked #602 in
Forbes 2014 America's Top Colleges report.
College of Engineering The College of Engineering consists of five departments, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Industrial and Systems Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. Each of these departments offers a bachelors, masters and doctoral degree. The bachelor’s program in each department (except the new computer engineering program) is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
College of Business The university established the College of Business in 1972. Before this time, degrees in business and economics were granted by the Division of Business, which was established in 1951, and the School of Business, established in 1954. All undergraduate and graduate degree programs of the College of Business are accredited by AACSB International.
College of Education and Human Development The College of Education and Human Development comprises five departments:
Educational Leadership, Nutrition, Hospitality & Human Services,
Health &
Kinesiology, Counseling and Teacher Education. Lamar is among the largest educator preparation programs for teachers in the nation due to its large Master in Education programs.
College of Arts and Sciences The College of Arts and Sciences' fields of study include Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, Nursing, Music, English, Earth Science, Foreign Language, History, Political Science, Criminal Justice and Psychology. The College is home to the JoAnne Gay Dishman School of Nursing.
College of Fine Arts and Communication The College of Fine Arts and Communication consists of six departments: Art & Design, Communication & Media, Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, Music, Speech and Hearing Sciences, and Theatre and Dance. Lamar University is one of five universities in Texas that offer a
clinical doctorate in audiology program. The Department of Communication & Media operates LUTV, a local educational access television station, and KVLU (FM 91.3), a National Public Radio station.
Reaud Honors College The Reaud Honors College was established in 2014. The honors program has been part of the university's academic offering since 1963. The honors college is a member of the
National Collegiate Honors Council and the Great Plains Honor Council. ==Campus==