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Bachelors Degrees

Each curriculum includes a Liberal Arts and Sciences Program and courses in a major field of study. The purpose of the Liberal Arts and Sciences requirements is to develop, through a variety of academic disciplines, a set of well-rounded skills that are analytic and quantitative as well as verbal and aesthetic. By concentrating in a major field of interest, students acquire knowledge of both the theoretical and the practical aspects of their subject.

Bachelor of Science

The Bachelor of Science degree involves studies in the traditional sciences, the social sciences, and career-based programs. In addition to the Liberal Arts and Sciences curriculum, the programs allow for real world experience through internships and practicum opportunities.

Biology
Business Administration
Communications Media
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education (Initial Licensure)
Earth Science
Economics
Elementary Education (Initial Licensure)
Exercise and Sport Science
Geography
History
Human Services
Industrial Technology
Interdisciplinary Studies
Mathematics
Middle School Education
Nursing
Occupational/Vocational Education
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Special Education
*Candidates for the BS Special Education can also complete requirements for initial licensure in Elementary Education as part of their program.
Technology Education (Initial Licensure)


Bachelors of Arts

The Bachelor of Arts degree is awarded to students who pursue studies in the areas of English and Interdisciplinary Studies. Students take Liberal Arts and Sciences courses, but also learn through internships and practicum programs.

English
Interdisciplinary Studies


Undergraduate Level Certificate Programs (evenings only)

Certificate programs are for those who wish to sharpen their workplace skills in specific areas. All of the courses are part of the undergraduate curriculum.


Approval Program

Academic, vocational technical teaching, and elective learning opportunities are part of the undergraduate Occupational/Vocational Education Degree program. Participants will enhance their occupational/vocational skills, and will experience professional growth.

 

 

Graduate & Master's Degrees


For More Information:

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Graduate and Continuing Education