Explore Programs and Majors
Your success is our priority. No matter what major you choose, you'll develop the knowledge, skills and resources necessary to confidently enter the workforce or pursue a bachelor's degree. Eastern's strong academic programs are led by professional faculty who are passionate about what they teach. Class sizes are small so students get individual attention in a supportive environment.
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The Division of Agriculture offers associate degrees that prepare graduates for transfer into bachelor's degree programs at other colleges and universities. The Agriculture Division also has two AAS programs and one certificate program that are designed for immediate employment in the field. Visit the Division of Agriculture for more information, including degree plans.
- Agriculture
- Agricultural Communications
- Agricultural Economics
- Agricultural Education
- Agronomy
- Animal Science
- Food Science
- Pre-Veterinary Medicine
- Forestry and Natural Resources Management
- Environmental Science/Natural Resources
- Ecosystem/Range Management
- Wildlife Ecology
- Forestry Technology
- Horticulture
- Meat Processing and Food Safety
- Ranch Management - Stocker Operations
Division of Behavioral & Social Sciences
The Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences offers associate degrees (AA and AS) that prepare graduates for transfer into bachelor's degree programs at other colleges and universities. The Behavioral and Social Sciences Division has an AS degree program in Criminal Justice which is designed for either transfer or immediate employment in the field. In addition, this Division also has a degree (AA & AAS) and certificate programs in Child Development. Visit Division of Behavioral & Social Sciences for more information, including degree plans.
- Child Development
- Criminal Justice
- History and Political Science
- Psychology and Sociology
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The Division of Business offers associate degrees (AS) that prepare graduates for transfer into bachelor's degree programs at other colleges and universities. In addition, the division has degree (AAS) and certificate programs that are designed for immediate employment in the field. Visit the Division of Business for more information, including degree plans.
- Business Administration
- Computer Information Systems
- Software Development
- Business
- Forensics
- Computer Coding Certificate
- Enterprise Development with Business Administration Option
Division of Health Sciences
The Division of Health Sciences offers two associate of applied science degree programs: a nursing degree available in Wilburton, McAlester and Idabel and a respiratory therapy degree in McAlester. Students who complete the nursing degree are eligible to take the examinations necessary to qualify for licensure as a Registered Nurse (subject to OBN regulations). There is an accelerated track available for students who are Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) or Paramedics (EMT-P). Graduation from the respiratory therapy program ensures eligibility to take national certification and registry exams by the National Board for Respiratory Care. Visit the Division of Health Sciences for more information, including degree plans.
- Respiratory Therapy
- Nursing
Division of Language, Humanities & Education
The Division of Language, Humanities and Education offers associate degrees that prepare graduates for transfer into bachelor's degree programs at other colleges and universities. Visit the Division of Language, Humanities and Education for more information, including degree plans.
- Pre-Elementary Education
- English
- Mass Communication
- Enterprise Development
- General Studies
- Health, Physical Education and Recreation
- Music
Division of Science & Mathematics
The Division of Science and Mathematics offers associate degrees that prepare graduates for transfer into bachelor's degree programs at other colleges and universities. Visit the Division of Science and Mathematics for more information, including degree plans.
- Physical Science
- Chemistry
- Physics
- General Physical Science
- Mathematics
- Life Science
- General Life Science
- Biology
- Communication Sciences & Disorders
- Pre-Nursing (BSN)
- Pre-Nutritional Sciences
- Pre-Pharmacy
- Pre-Physical & Occupational Therapy
- Pre-Radiologic Technology
- Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Reach Higher
The Reach Higher program offers an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science in enterprise development (general studies or business administration). Which should you choose? That depends on what your career goals are and what college credit courses you’ve already taken. Visit the Reach Higher webpage to learn more or contact an academic advisor in the Enrollment Center at 918-465-1771.
Continuing Education
The Office of Continuing Education offers non-credit courses for those seeking to expand their knowledge of a particular subject or improve their professional skills. Visit the Continuing Education webpage to learn more.