The University of Tulsa is one of the leading providers of higher education in the United States. Located in Tulsa, Okla., the university has been operational for more than 100 years. Founded by the Presbyterian Church, it offers bachelor's, master's, specialist, associates and doctoral degrees and diploma and certificate programs. It enrolls more than 5,000 undergraduate and graduate students annually. The university provides various scholarships, including Goldwater, Truman and Morris Udall scholarships, National Science Foundation Graduate, Department of Defense and Phi Kappa Phi Graduate fellowships, and Fulbright grants. It offers a wide variety of courses, such as accounting, American studies, anthropology and sociology, fine arts, biology, chemistry, business administration, classical studies, criminal justice, economics, childhood education, mechanical and civil engineering, English literature, environmental studies, and foreign languages. The University of Tulsa also offers majors in world history, human services, individualized studies, mathematics, medical technology, vocational and instrumental music, nursing, philosophy and religion, political science, psychology, public affairs, and social studies.