Applications open for Fall 2026
What will you study?
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, B.S.
Physics, B.S.
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.
Statistics and Analytics, MS
Statistics and Analytics, MS
Format: On Campus
Prepare to succeed in various industries, including healthcare, academia, government and more with a solid foundation in statistical methods and data analytics. Tailor your studies to your career goals and interests with specializations in Applied Statistics, Data Analytics and Biostatistics. Learn through hands-on experiences and practical coursework with a focus on real-world applications.
Women's and Gender Studies, B.A.
Women's and Gender Studies, B.A.
Format: On Campus
Expand your perspective through an interdisciplinary approach with topics encompassing social sciences, the psychology of women and gender, gender and leadership, cultural topics such as women in art and African American women's history, and more. With a focus on inclusivity and cultural diversity, you'll be prepared for a career in social advocacy, research, education or policy development.
Environmental Science, MS
Environmental Science, MS
Format: On Campus
Take an interdisciplinary approach to environmental science, with core competencies that include quantitative data methods, environmental technologies, and environmental policy, law and planning. With a focus on practical experiences, you'll engage in environmental field and laboratory experiences, research and a capstone project to prepare for a successful career.
Health Informatics Certificate
Health Informatics Certificate
Format: On Campus
Gain the knowledge needed to excel in the growing field of health informatics. Cultivate skills in managing, acquiring, analyzing and disseminating health-related data, and prepare for a career in healthcare settings, government agencies or health technology companies. The certificate program consists of 15 credit hours.
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