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Bachelor of Science
Accounting (B.S.)
Record, classify, summarize, and report financial transactions for individuals and businesses.
Bachelor of Science
Advanced Vehicle Systems (B.S.)
Explore the advanced automobile systems and how to maintain them.
Bachelor of Science
Agribusiness (B.S.)
Combine farming, business, and science to manage the food production industry.
Associate of Science
Allied Health (A.S.)
Aid modern healthcare by delivering a wide range of diagnostic, therapeutic, and support services.
Associate of Science
Animal Science (A.S.)
Gain a basic understanding about the biology and care of domesticated animals.
Bachelor of Science
Animal Science: Animal Agriculture Systems (B.S.)
Manage livestock production from farm to market.
Bachelor of Science
Animal Science: Animal Science (B.S.)
Prepare to work in animal production agriculture with an in-depth dive into the care, biology, and production of animals.
Bachelor of Science
Animal Science: Pre-Vet/Graduate (B.S.)
Prepare for veterinary school.
Bachelor of Science
Apparel Entrepreneurship (B.S.)
Create, market, and run a clothing or fashion business venture.
Associate of Applied Science
Architectural Technology (A.A.S.)
Master the science and methods used to design and construct buildings.
Bachelor of Arts
Art Education Composite: Graphic Design (B.A.)
Teach students how to use visual concepts and designs to communicate messages through images and text.
Bachelor of Arts
Art Education Composite: Drawing and Painting (B.A.)
Teach students how to explore visual expression using line, form, color, and texture.
Bachelor of Arts
Art Education Composite: Three Dimensional Studies (B.A.)
Teach the art and techniques of creating three-dimensional digital and traditional models and animations.
Bachelor of Arts
Art Education Composite: Photography (B.A.)
Teach students how to create images and visual art through cameras and digital editing.
Bachelor of Arts
Art Education Composite: Illustration (B.A.)
Teach students how to produce art for stories, ideas, and concepts for various media.
Bachelor of Science
Automotive Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Apply scientific and engineering knowledge to design, develop, and maintain various automotive systems.
Associate of Science
Automotive Technology (A.A.S.)
Learn about how to care and maintenance automobiles as an automotive repair technician.
Bachelor of Science
Automotive Technology Management (B.S.)
Learn about care and maintenance of automobiles and how to manage an automotive-related business.
B
Bachelor of Science
Biochemistry (B.S.)
Study the chemistry of living things by focusing on life's molecules and functions.
Bachelor of Science
Biology: Bioinformatics (B.S.)
Merge biology, computer science, and statistics to analyze large biological data sets.
Bachelor of Science
Biology: Biotechnology (B.S.)
Learn how living systems and organisms are used to develop or create products for technology and health.
Bachelor of Science
Biology: Applied Lab Science (B.S.)
Use scientific methods and lab skills to solve practical problems in various industries.
Bachelor of Science
Biology: Microbiology (B.S.)
Study tiny living things like bacteria and viruses to understand how they affect health and the environment.
Bachelor of Science
Biology: Neuroscience (B.S.)
Study the brain and nervous system and understand how they control behavior.
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science (B.S.)
Explore basic biological science behind health, disease, and medical treatment development.
Bachelor of Science
Business Analytics (B.S.)
Use data to find trends and solve business problems for better decision-making.
Bachelor of Science
Business Management (B.S.)
Plan, organize, lead, and use resources to achieve company goals.
Bachelor of Science
Business Management: Marketing (B.S.)
Plan, promote, and sell products to meet customer needs.
C
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry (B.S.)
Explore matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or separate.
Bachelor of Science
Chemistry Education (B.S.)
Teach chemistry concepts to middle and high school students.
Associate of Science
Child Development (A.A.S.)
Teach preschool by gaining a basic understanding of how children grow physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially.
Bachelor of Science
Child Development (B.S.)
Prepare for a career in a child development to observe and educate children and work with parents and care providers.
Bachelor of Science
Civil Engineering (B.S.)
Design, build, and maintain essential public structures like roads, bridges, and buildings.
Associate of Applied Science
Cloud Computing (A.A.S.)
Deliver on-demand computing services like servers, storage, and software over the internet.
Bachelor of Science
Communication: Digital and Social Media (B.S.)
Create and manage digital content across online platforms for communication goals.
Bachelor of Science
Communication: Visual Communication (B.S.)
Use images, design, and media to clearly convey messages and ideas to audiences.
Bachelor of Science
Communication: Organizational Leadership
Motivate people and guide groups to achieve company goals.
Bachelor of Science
Communication: Video Production
Create, edit, and manage videos for news, entertainment, and commercial purposes.
Bachelor of Science
Communication: Journalism
Gather, investigate, and report news and information through various media platforms.
Bachelor of Science
Communication: Public Relations
Manage an organization's image and communication with the public and media.
Bachelor of Science
Computer Engineering (B.S.)
Design and build computer hardware and the software that controls it.
Bachelor of Science
Computer Science (B.S.)
Study computation, algorithms, information, and how they work.
Bachelor of Science
Construction Management (B.S.)
Plan, organize, and oversee building projects from start to finish.
Associate of Applied Science
Construction Superintendency (A.A.S.)
Manage day-to-day building site operations and workers.
Bachelor of Science
Cybersecurity (B.S.)
Protect computer systems, networks, and data from digital threats.
D
Bachelor of Arts
Dance (B.A.)
Study and master the art of movement; explore expression, technique, and creative choreography.
Associate of Applied Science
Data Science (A.A.S.)
Gain a basic understanding of databases, statistics, and programming languages to solve problems with data.
Bachelor of Science
Data Science (B.S.)
Use math and computing software to find insights and solve complex problems with data.
E
Bachelor of Arts
Early Childhood Education / Early Childhood Special Education (B.A.)
Teach and nurture young children’s grown and learning in the classroom and home settings.
Bachelor of Science
Economics (B.S.)
Study how people, business, and societies make choices about scarce resources.
Associate of Applied Science
Electrical and Computer Engineering (A.A.S.)
Design and build electronic systems and computing devices.
Bachelor of Science
Electrical Engineering (B.S.)
Design, develop, and test electrical equipment, systems, and machinery.
Bachelor of Science
Elementary Education (B.S.)
Teach fundamental subjects to young students, grades K-6.
Bachelor of Arts
English (B.A.)
Study literature, language, writing, and the critical analysis of texts and ideas.
Bachelor of Arts
English Education (B.A.)
Teach reading, writing, and literature to middle and high school students.
Bachelor of Arts
English Education Composite (B.A.)
Teach middle and high school students in a specialize subject like literature, writing, and poetry.
Bachelor of Science
Environmental Geoscience (B.S.)
Solve environmental problems and challenges by studying the Earth.
Bachelor of Science
Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences (B.S.)
Study movement to improve health, function, and recovery from injury and stress.
F
Bachelor of Science
Finance (B.S.)
Manage money, investments, and how businesses and individuals get and use capital.
Bachelor of Science
Financial Economics (B.S.)
Apply economic theories to understand financial markets and make smart investments.
Bachelor of Arts
Fine Art: 2D (B.A.)
Create thought-provoking visual art on flat surfaces like painting and drawing.
Bachelor of Arts
Fine Arts: Photography (B.A.)
Create meaningful photographic images primarily for artistic expression and exhibition.
Bachelor of Arts
Fine Art: 3D (B.A.)
Create expressive three-dimensional artworks like sculpture and ceramics.
Bachelor of Science
Fisheries, Range and Wildlife Management: Fisheries (B.S.)
Study and protect fish populations and their aquatic habitats.
Bachelor of Science
Fisheries, Range and Wildlife Management: Range (B.S.)
Sustainably use and care for rangelands and natural grazing areas.
Bachelor of Science
Fisheries, Range and Wildlife Management: Wildlife (B.S.)
Protect and sustain wild animal populations and their natural habitats.
Associate of Applied Science
Floral Design (A.A.S.)
Artistic arrangement and creative use of fresh and artificial flowers.
Bachelor of Science
Food Sciences: Technology (B.S.)
Food Science is simply the science of food, involving chemistry, biology/microbiology, nutrition, and engineering principles applied to food.
Bachelor of Science
Food Science: Nutrition/Dietetics (B.S.)
Study how food affects the body and how to plan healthy eating.
Bachelor of Science
Food Science: Health Science (B.S.)
Study food's impact on health, wellness, and disease prevention.
Bachelor of Science
Food Science: Management (B.S.)
Manage the professional and business side of the food industry.
Bachelor of Science
Food Science: Science (B.S.)
Study food preservation and processing with science and engineering.
G
Associate of Science
General Studies (A.S.)
Design a basic, wide-range degree with different subjects in less time to complete.
Bachelor of Science
General Studies (B.S.)
Design a broad, flexible degree across different subjects.
Bachelor of Science
Geology (B.S.)
Study the Earth's solid matter, history, structure, and processes.
Bachelor of Arts
Graphic Design: Branding and Identity Design (B.A.)
Create visual elements that define a company's public image.
Bachelor of Arts
Graphic Design: UX/UI Design (B.A.)
Create easy-to-use and visually appealing digital product experiences for users.
Bachelor of Arts
Graphic Design: Surface and Pattern Design (B.A.)
Create repeating visual designs for products and textiles.
H
Bachelor of Science
Healthcare Administration (B.S.)
Manage the business side of healthcare facilities and systems.
Bachelor of Arts
History (B.A.)
Study ancient and modern cultures and how they shape the world today.
Bachelor of Arts
History Education
Teach historical knowledge and critical thinking skills to middle and high school students.
Associate of Applied Science
Horticulture (A.A.S.)
Gain a basic understanding of soils, irrigation, water management, gardening, and plant identification.
Bachelor of Science
Horticulture (B.S.)
Learn the science and art of cultivating plants, fruits, vegetables, and ornamental gardens.
Bachelor of Arts
Humanities (B.A.)
Explore human culture, language, thought, and creative expression across time.
I
Bachelor of Arts
Illustration: Entertainment Design (B.A.)
Create visual concepts for games, movies, and attractions using illustration skills.
Bachelor of Arts
Illustration: Publishing (B.A.)
Use illustration to create visual content for books, magazines, and digital media.
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies (B.I.S.)
Combine multiple subjects into a unique, customized field of study.
Bachelor of Science
International Studies (B.A.)
Examine global issues, cultures, politics, and economics.
M
Bachelor of Science
Manufacturing Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Improve production processes and systems that build products.
Associate of Applied Science
Marketing (A.A.S.)
Create, communicate, deliver, and exchange offerings and products of value to consumers.
Associate of Applied Science
Marriage and Family Studies (A.A.S.)
Gain basic understanding of marriage and family dynamics and human development.
Bachelor of Science
Marriage and Family Studies (B.S.)
Examine relationships, family dynamics, and human development across the lifespan.
Bachelor of Science
Mathematics (B.S.)
Use logic and numbers to solve complex problems.
Bachelor of Science
Mathematics Education (B.S.)
Teach math concepts and problem-solving skills to middle and high school students.
Bachelor of Science
Mechanical Engineering (B.S.)
Design, analyze, and build mechanical systems and machines.
Bachelor of Music
Music: Organ Performance (B.M.)
Master playing the pipe organ for concerts and services.
Bachelor of Music
Music: Jazz Studies (B.M.)
Explore the history, theory, and performance of jazz music traditions.
Bachelor of Music
Music: Piano Performance (B.M.)
Develop advanced skill and artistry in performing solo and ensemble piano works.
Bachelor of Music
Music: Woodwind, Brass or Percussion Performance (B.M.)
Master playing woodwinds, brass, and percussion instruments for performances.
Bachelor of Music
Music: Vocal Performance (B.M.)
Master singing technique, artistry, and stage presence for performance.
Bachelor of Music
Music: String Performance (B.M.)
Master performance skill for instruments like violin, viola, cello, and bass.
Bachelor of Music Education
Music Education Composite: Orchestra (B.M.Ed.)
Teach and conduct orchestral string and full ensemble groups.
Bachelor of Music Education
Music Education Composite: Choral (B.M.Ed.)
Teach, direct, and conduct vocal and choir ensembles.
Bachelor of Music Education
Music Education Composite: Band (B.M.Ed.)
Teach and direct school bands and ensembles.
Bachelor of Musical Arts
Musical Arts: General Music (B.M.A)
Combine broad musical study with advanced performance skills across areas.
Bachelor of Musical Arts
Musical Arts: String (B.M.A.)
Advanced performance and study of string instruments.
N
Bachelor of Science
Nursing: Pre-licensure (B.S.)
Gain introductory knowledge to become a registered nurse after graduation.
O
Bachelor of Science
Occupational Safety and Health (B.S.)
Prevent injuries and sickness in the workplace by designing safety programs and training.
P
Associate of Applied Science
Physical Therapist Assistant (A.A.S.)
Help patients recover movement and manage pain under a physical therapist’s care.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Geophysics (B.S.)
Apply physics principles to understand the Earth's structure and physical processes.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Astronomy (B.S.)
Study how the universe works through principles of physics.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Chemistry (B.S.)
Explore the physics behind chemical bonds and how atomic elements interact.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Biophysics (B.S.)
Apply physics principles to study living things and biological systems.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Pre-Medical (B.S.)
Prepare for medical school by applying physics as it relates to biology and chemistry.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Computational (B.S.)
Use computers and programming to solve complex physics problems.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Engineering (B.S.)
Apply physics principles in design to build practical technologies and systems.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Mathematical (B.S.)
Use advanced math to solve fundamental problems in physics theory.
Bachelor of Science
Physics: Medical
Use physics principles in medical imaging, diagnosis, and radiation therapy treatments.
Bachelor of Science
Physics Education (B.S.)
Teach physics concepts and methods to middle and high school students.
Associate of Applied Science
Plant Science & Technology (A.A.S.)
Gain a basic understanding of how to improve plant health with science.
Bachelor of Science
Plant Science & Technology (B.S.)
Find solutions to improve plant health and develop better agriculture practices with science and technology.
Bachelor of Science
Political Science: Foreign Affairs (B.S.)
Study relationships and policies between different countries around the world.
Bachelor of Science
Political Science: American Government (B.S.)
Explore the political system, structure, and citizen participation in the United States government.
Bachelor of Science
Psychology: Industrial Organizational (B.S.)
Apply psychology to workplaces to improve productivity and well-being.
Bachelor of Science
Psychology: Health Psychology (B.S.)
Study how psychological factors affect physical health and illness behavior.
Bachelor of Science
Psychology: General (B.S.)
Study of the mind, behavior, and mental health of people.
Bachelor of Science
Psychology: Behavioral Interventions (B.S.)
Use scientifically proven methods to foster change in problematic thoughts and actions.
Bachelor of Science
Public Health: Health Education and Promotion (B.S.)
Teach people how to make better health decisions and live well.
Bachelor of Science
Public Health: Health Science (B.S.)
Apply scientific principles to understand health, illness, and healthcare systems.
Bachelor of Arts
Public Policy and Administration: Public Policy
Study how governments create and implement laws to solve public problems.
Bachelor of Arts
Public Policy and Administration: Public Administration
Manage and implement government policies and public services.
R
Bachelor of Science
Recreation Management (B.S.)
Plan, organize, and lead leisure and recreational activities.
S
Bachelor of Arts
Social Studies Education Composite: History Endorsement
Teach history and social studies subjects in middle and high schools.
Bachelor of Arts
Social Studies Education Composite: American Government Endorsement
Teach United States government and civics in middle and high schools.
Bachelor of Science
Social Work (B.S.)
Help individuals, families, and communities cope with challenges and thrive.
Bachelor of Science
Sociology (B.S.)
The scientific study of society, social behavior, and human groups.
Bachelor of Science
Software Engineering (B.S.)
Design, build, and maintain computer software systems.
Bachelor of Science
Special Education K-12 Generalist (B.S.)
Teach children with special needs K-12.
Bachelor of Science
Statistics (B.S.)
Collect, analyze, and interpret data to make informed decisions.
Bachelor of Science
Supply Chain Management (B.S.)
Oversee product creation and delivery from start to finish with skills in purchasing, inventory, and customer service.
T
Bachelor of Arts
Theatre Studies: Theatre Studies (B.A.)
Explore the history, theory, and practice of live stage performance and study.
Bachelor of Arts
Theatre Studies: Design/Technical (B.A.)
Create scenery, lights, sound, and costumes for theatre productions.
Bachelor of Arts
Theatre Studies: Performance (B.A.)
Master acting, directing, and technical skills for stage production.
Bachelor of Arts
Theatre Studies: Children's Theatre (B.A.)
Create and direct theatre specifically for young audiences.
Associate of Art
Theatre Studies (A.A.)
Gain a basic understanding of the theory and practice of live stage performance.
Bachelor of Science
Therapeutic Recreation (B.S.)
Use recreation and leisure activity to improve the health and well-being of patients.
V
Bachelor of Science
Virtual Design and Construction (B.S.)
Use digital tools like building information modeling software (BIM) to plan and manage building projects.
W
Associate of Science
Web Design & Development (A.A.S.)
Gain a basic understanding of how to plan, create, and design websites.
Bachelor of Science
Web Design & Development (B.S.)
Design and create websites and web apps while improving User Experience (UX).
Associate of Science
Welding and Fabrication Technology (A.A.S.)
Gain a basic understanding of welding and the techniques used to fuse metal.
Bachelor of Science
Welding and Fabrication Technology (B.S.)
Join metals and build structures using advanced welding techniques.
Bachelor of Science
Welding Engineering Technology (B.S.)
Use math, science, and tools to design and develop welding processes for quality engineering projects.