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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.

Design and Psychology, Integrated BA
Design and Psychology, Integrated BA

Format: On Campus

Gain an understanding of both psychological research and design toward user-friendly/user-centered practices and approaches in the design, development and analysis of software, hardware and other technology-based applications. It involves designing, researching and programming technological interfaces and products in a way that is easy and intuitive for people to adapt to and use. The Design and Psychology curriculum integrates software skills with creative decision-making as well as integrating human perspective into the design process.

Digital Content Production Certificate
Digital Content Production Certificate

Format: On Campus

Prepare to become an effective and engaging communicator in digital spaces, producing engaging and interactive websites and videos, and evaluating their impact. Learn to apply these skills in various fields such as promotional communication, corporate communication, political communication, public affairs, advocacy for non-profits and journalism. The certificate program consists of five courses totaling 13 credits.

Digital Content Production Minor
Digital Content Production Minor

Format: On Campus

Learn to produce engaging and interactive websites and videos, and utilize analytical skills to evaluate impact. These digital skills can help you succeed in a variety of fields such as promotional communication, corporate communication, political communication, public affairs, advocacy in non-profits and journalism. The minor consists of 18 credit hours.

Digital Humanities, BA
Digital Humanities, BA

Format: On Campus

Digital Humanities is a dynamic field that utilizes digital tools to enhance content and data analysis in the humanities. It also prepares students for careers where they will present historical and humanities content to broad audiences and with the use of engaging digital technologies that enhance audience.

Economics Minor
Economics Minor

Format: On Campus

Develop a comprehensive understanding of economic principles and applications. Specialized electives will give you the chance to explore specific areas of interest in economics. The minor consists of 15 credit hours.

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