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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.
Social Work, MSW
Social Work, MSW
Format: On Campus
Develop advanced skills and knowledge in social work practice. Through a specialized focus on either clinical or advanced generalist practice, you willl gain the expertise needed to effectively support individuals, families and communities, while also having the opportunity to pursue a Chemical Dependency Counseling Certificate alongside your M.S.W. degree.
Social Work, MSW, Online
Social Work, MSW, Online
Format: Online
Develop advanced skills and knowledge in social work practice. Through a specialized focus on either clinical or advanced generalist practice, you will gain the expertise needed to effectively support individuals, families and communities, while also having the opportunity to pursue a Chemical Dependency Counseling Certificate alongside your M.S.W. degree.
Society 5.0: Technology, Innovation, Equity, and the Future of Humanity, Graduate Certificate
Society 5.0: Technology, Innovation, Equity, and the Future of Humanity, Graduate Certificate
Format: On Campus
Learn to navigate the fifth stage of societal development, characterized by rapid technological advancements. With a focus on human-machine interfaces, privacy and the implications for work and education, this program prepares you to address the ethical, social and equitable aspects of emerging disruptive technologies. The certificate program consists of 12 credit hours.
Sociology Minor
Sociology Minor
Format: On Campus
Explore social structures, cultural dynamics and the impact of social issues on society to prepare for a career in social services, advocacy, market research and various other fields where understanding social structures can give you an edge. The minor consists of 18 credit hours.
Sociology of Health and Healthcare Minor
Sociology of Health and Healthcare Minor
Format: On Campus
Develop a comprehensive understanding of the social, cultural and structural factors that shape health and healthcare practices to critically analyze healthcare systems, address health disparities and advocate for equitable and accessible healthcare. The minor consists of 15 credit hours.
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