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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.
Computer Science Minor
Computer Science Minor
Format: On Campus
Develop valuable programming skills and a deeper understanding of algorithms, data structures and software development, which can enhance your problem-solving and analytical abilities across various industries. This minor can complement a range of majors and provide career opportunities in fields such as software engineering, data analysis, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. The minor consists of a minimum of 17 credit hours.
Construction Management, BS
Construction Management, BS
Format: On Campus
The ABET accredited undergraduate Construction Management Program prepares students to meet the challenges of tomorrow. Students develop insights into the physical, economical, sociological, and even political constraints which must be considered in completing a construction project. Co-Op is a mandatory part of the curriculum. Upon completion of the program, graduates enter a robust employment field with job experience. After graduation construction management students from CSU make a smooth transition into full time employment.
Criminology and Journalism, BA
Criminology and Journalism, BA
Format: On Campus
With a clear parallel between the work of the investigative journalist and the criminologist, a combination of classes in the two fields provides students both the knowledge about longstanding societal problems and the skills to do something about them, and robust opportunities for immediate employment or graduate training. This degree brings together the analytic and public policy-oriented study of crime and its related fields, with the communication-oriented theory, history and skills of journalism.
Criminology and Journalism, BA (Journalism)
Criminology and Journalism, BA (Journalism)
Format: On Campus
With a clear parallel between the work of the investigative journalist and the criminologist, a combination of classes in the two fields provides students both the knowledge about longstanding societal problems and the skills to do something about them, and robust opportunities for immediate employment or graduate training. This degree brings together the analytic and public policy-oriented study of crime and its related fields, with the communication-oriented theory, history and skills of journalism.
Criminology Minor
Criminology Minor
Format: On Campus
Expand your understanding of the causes, consequences and responses to crime to gain insights into the criminal justice system and societal issues related to law enforcement and crime prevention. This minor can open opportunities for careers in criminal justice agencies, law enforcement, social services and legal professions, as well as further study in criminology or related fields. The minor consists of 21 credit hours.
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