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With over 175 career-building programs available, we make achieving your goals more accessible. Search our wide range of programs below to find the bachelor’s or master’s degree, certificate, minor or accelerated program that best fits your needs.

Physics, BS
Physics, BS

Format: On Campus

Learn to solve quantitative problems involving complex data sets, conduct experiments, analyze data and develop theories to contribute to the vast discipline of physics. Prepare for graduate programs in science and engineering, or for a career in technical professions such as research and development (R&D), science, engineering, medicine, education, law and more.

Nonprofit Management, Graduate Certificate
Nonprofit Management, Graduate Certificate

Format: On Campus

Designed for both graduate degree-seeking students and non-degree students who want to learn to effectively manage a nonprofit. The certificate program consists of 12 credit hours.

Dance Minor
Dance Minor

Format: On Campus

Pursue your passion for dance through a creative, holistic approach that will complement a major in another field. Technique credits include both modern and ballet courses. The minor consists of 28 credit hours.

Special Education (Moderate to Intensive Educational Needs), BS in Ed.
Special Education (Moderate to Intensive Educational Needs), BS in Ed.

Format: On Campus

Prepare to teach and meet the unique needs of students with moderate to intensive educational needs. Learn to collaborate with the community, other professionals and parents to enhance your students??? quality of life as an inclusive member of society. Deepen your skills through over 700 hours of clinical experience.

Museum Studies, Graduate Certificate
Museum Studies, Graduate Certificate

Format: On Campus

Pursue your passion and prepare for a leadership position in museums, galleries or cultural organizations. Dive into a curriculum that blends history, theory and practice to develop the skills needed for collections management, exhibits and other museum-related careers. The certificate program consists of 16 credit hours.

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Exterior of Berkman Hall

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