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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.
Urban Planning and Development, JD/MUPD
Urban Planning and Development, JD/MUPD
Format: On Campus
Earn a Juris Doctor and a Master of Urban Planning and Development in just four years, rather than the traditional five. Gain a well-rounded education that combines legal knowledge and expertise in urban planning and development to become an effective urban planner.
American Studies Certificate
American Studies Certificate
Format: On Campus
Explore a diverse range of American cultural topics through the American Studies certificate program. Gain a deeper understanding of a variety of perspectives on American culture, society, politics and history. Students must complete 15 or 16 credit hours in at least three approved disciplines. Requirements may be completed in one semester.
Counseling, Early Childhood Mental Health, Graduate Certificate
Counseling, Early Childhood Mental Health, Graduate Certificate
Format: On Campus
Prepare to meet the diverse needs of children aged 0-6, including those with disabilities and developmental delays, and families facing social and emotional challenges. Deliver positive interventions or provide supervision within supportive settings. The certificate consists of 16 credit hours.
Data Science, BSDS
Data Science, BSDS
Format: On Campus
Prepare for a career in data analysis, machine learning and more by gaining a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics and computer science. Gain practical experience through internships and a capstone project, which will allow you to apply your learning to address genuine industry problems.
Foundations of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Undergraduate Certificate
Foundations of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Undergraduate Certificate
Format: On Campus
Gain the skills to become an educator and positively impact the lives of children and adolescents with autism. Examine the characteristics of individuals with autism and practice educational interventions and strategies designed specifically for children and youth with autism. The certificate program consists of four courses.
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