All Majors, Minors and Certificates
Accounting
This degree prepares students to engage in financial management, business transaction tracking and merger-and-acquisition tracking to adapt to a constantly evolving field.
about AccountingLearn More about AccountingAdvanced Financial Analysis
With the Advanced Financial Analysis Minor, you will gain a deep foundation in finance and accounting and develop skills required for careers in the private, public or government sectors.
about Advanced Financial AnalysisLearn More about Advanced Financial AnalysisAerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC)
The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program is a military training program for those that desire to serve in the United States Air Force as an Officer.
about Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC)Learn More about Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC)African American Studies
This minor allows for a more concentrated focus on a specific racialized population in the United States‚ - in this case, peoples of African, African American, and African Caribbean heritage.
about African American StudiesLearn More about African American StudiesAmerican Indian Studies
This minor allows for a more concentrated focus on a specific racialized population in the United States‚ - in this case, peoples with heritage from the indigenous communities of the U.S., including Alaska and Hawaii.
about American Indian StudiesLearn More about American Indian StudiesAnimation Studies
Animation Studies integrates many components of animation studies and production: in this minor, you will study critical, historical, theoretical, and practical aspects of animation.
about Animation StudiesLearn More about Animation StudiesAnthropology
Anthropology is the comparative study of people and their ways of life across the full temporal and spatial range of human experience.
about AnthropologyLearn More about AnthropologyApplied Ethics
Applied ethics, or practical ethics, is the analysis of ethical issues such as these as they arise in real-world problems.
about Applied EthicsLearn More about Applied EthicsApplied Mathematics
Applied Mathematics is a combination of mathematical science and specialized knowledge in related fields such as physics, engineering, business, and computer science.
about Applied MathematicsLearn More about Applied MathematicsApplied Positive Psychology
Through the Applied Positive Psychology certificate, you will learn to apply positive psychology to topics such as intimate relationships, happiness and satisfaction, traumatic experiences, addictive thinking, and career and work.
about Applied Positive PsychologyLearn More about Applied Positive PsychologyArchitectural Studies
Architectural Studies is a pre-professional degree that prepares students for the planning, designing, and constructing of buildings and other physical structures.
about Architectural StudiesLearn More about Architectural StudiesArt BFA
We have an excellent undergraduate studio program. The curriculum motivates students to develop a range of technical, formal and conceptual strengths.
about Art BFALearn More about Art BFAArt History
The discipline of Art History encompasses the study of artistic endeavors of peoples around the globe. Individuals often choose to study art history to satisfy a deep curiosity about how art communicates the ideas of a culture.
about Art HistoryLearn More about Art HistoryArt Teaching
The purpose of the BFA Art Teaching (K-12) Grade Licensure Program is to prepare elementary, junior high, middle school, and high school visual art educators.
about Art TeachingLearn More about Art TeachingArts Technology
This cutting-edge program creates an academic environment that promotes interdisciplinary study in arts computing, and it has created an entirely new area for artists and practitioners to create, display, and disseminate their work.
about Arts TechnologyLearn More about Arts TechnologyAsian Pacific American Studies
This minor allows for a more concentrated focus on a specific racialized population in the United States‚ - in this case, those with heritage from the Asian continent and the Pacific islands of Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.
about Asian Pacific American StudiesLearn More about Asian Pacific American StudiesAsian Studies
The Asian Studies major is an interdisciplinary degree that will both deepen and broaden your understanding of this crucial region of the world.
about Asian StudiesLearn More about Asian StudiesAstronomy
If you like mathematics, computing, experiments, and wish to contribute to the future scientific progress of humankind, the exciting field of astronomy will maximize your career options.
about AstronomyLearn More about AstronomyAtmospheric Sciences
Atmospheric Sciences seeks to understand the behavior and predictability of the Earth's atmosphere and requires a good foundation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science.
about Atmospheric SciencesLearn More about Atmospheric SciencesBachelor of University Studies BUS
This degree provides students with the flexibility of creating an individualized major in an area not otherwise available at the university.
about Bachelor of University Studies BUSLearn More about Bachelor of University Studies BUSBallet BFA
This degree prepares students for professional performing and teaching careers in colleges, universities, and other educational and professional organizations throughout the world.
about Ballet BFALearn More about Ballet BFABallet Studio Teaching
The Ballet Studio Teaching certificate provides students an opportunity to study how to teach studio ballet.
about Ballet Studio TeachingLearn More about Ballet Studio TeachingBiochemistry
Biochemistry is the study of molecular level details that underlie life processes. Students who earn the degree receive a broad based training in all areas of chemistry and apply these to their studies of life.
about BiochemistryLearn More about BiochemistryBiology
Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution, identification, and taxonomy.
about BiologyLearn More about BiologyBiomedical Engineering
Biomedical engineering is the application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and biology for healthcare purposes.
about Biomedical EngineeringLearn More about Biomedical EngineeringBook Arts
The Book Arts Program at the University of Utah champions wide-ranging explorations of the book.
about Book ArtsLearn More about Book ArtsBritish Studies
The goal of British Studies is to provide students with the opportunity to obtain a broad, multi-faceted understanding of the culture and society of Great Britain and the former colonies of the British Empire.
about British StudiesLearn More about British StudiesBusiness
The University of Utah's Business minor is designed for students majoring in academic areas outside of the business school (non-business majors only) who wish to supplement their major studies with education in business topics.
about BusinessLearn More about BusinessBusiness Administration
Provides students with a strong knowledge base across the fundamental disciplines of business: Accounting, Finance, Management, Operations Management, and Information Systems.
about Business AdministrationLearn More about Business AdministrationCampaign Management
The campaign management program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to learn the theory and practices that will allow them to be effective participants in election and advocacy campaigns.
about Campaign ManagementLearn More about Campaign ManagementCeramics
The Ceramics minor is designed for those interested in taking their ceramics knowledge and skills to the next level.
about CeramicsLearn More about CeramicsChemical Engineering
A chemical engineer applies chemical and engineering knowledge to several fields‚ - environmental protection, pollution prevention, biotechnology, electronics, chemistry, petroleum, medicine, and law.
about Chemical EngineeringLearn More about Chemical EngineeringChemistry
Chemistry is the study of matter, its properties, how and why substances combine or seperate to form other substances, and how substances interact with energy.
about ChemistryLearn More about ChemistryChicana/o and Latina/o Studies
This minor allows for a more concentrated focus on a specific racialized population in the United States‚ - in this case, peoples with Chicana/o, Latina/o, and Mexican American heritage.
about Chicana/o and Latina/o StudiesLearn More about Chicana/o and Latina/o StudiesChinese
The Chinese major is intended for students who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Chinese culture through the study of the Chinese language, literature, and society.
about ChineseLearn More about ChineseCivil & Environmental Engineering
Civil & Environmental Engineering encompasses a wide range of planning, design, and construction of buildings, bridges, dams, transportation, water supply and reclamation, fluid flow, and geotechnical engineering.
about Civil & Environmental EngineeringLearn More about Civil & Environmental EngineeringClassical Civilization
The Classics Civilization minor allows students to study the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, including their history, philosophy, religion, archeology, and art history.
about Classical CivilizationLearn More about Classical CivilizationClassics
The Classics Program includes the study of all facets of the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome, including history, philosophy, drama, history of science, textual criticism, religion, archeology and art history.
about ClassicsLearn More about ClassicsClimate Change
Human alteration of Earth's climate is an accepted scientific fact. Gain Scientifically-based, up-to-date knowledge is essential to formulating adaption and response strategies, and a certificate in Climate Change will provide you with this knowledge.
about Climate ChangeLearn More about Climate ChangeCognitive Science
Cognitive scientists attempt to answer questions of the mind, thoughts, and others as they try to discover how the mind works.
about Cognitive ScienceLearn More about Cognitive ScienceCommunication
Communication deals with processes of human communication (verbal, written, and nonverbal) and behavior.
about CommunicationLearn More about CommunicationCommunity Engagement
The Bennion Center Community Engagement Certificate offers a chance to bring your mind, heart, and hands together to address complex social and environmental challenges.
about Community EngagementLearn More about Community EngagementComputational Linguistics
This certificate explores an area of technology known as Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing, the science behind text-to-speech, speech recognition, and other applications.
about Computational LinguisticsLearn More about Computational LinguisticsComputer Engineering
Computer Engineering includes the design, implementation, and programming of digital computers and computer-controlled electronic systems.
about Computer EngineeringLearn More about Computer EngineeringComputer Science
The undergraduate program begins with a set of two courses that give students a solid background in object-oriented programming while exposing them to the breadth of issues that arise in computer science.
about Computer ScienceLearn More about Computer ScienceConstruction Engineering
The University of Utah's Construction Engineering program will teach you scientific, mathematical, engineering, and management principles so that you can plan, design, and build commercial and residential buildings.
about Construction EngineeringLearn More about Construction EngineeringCriminology
The Criminology program provides students with an in-depth exposure to all facets of the criminal justice system.
about CriminologyLearn More about CriminologyCriminology and Corrections
The Criminology and Corrections certificate provides students with exposure and a chance to take courses from many facets of Criminology from a multidisciplinary perspective.
about Criminology and CorrectionsLearn More about Criminology and CorrectionsDark Sky Studies
This program examines the negative impacts of light pollution and seeks how to preserve our night skies.
about Dark Sky StudiesLearn More about Dark Sky StudiesData Science
Data Science is the 21st century discipline formalizing the process of data-driven analysis and decision making. It is making impacts on scientific discoveries and driving business decisions via sophisticated analysis.
about Data ScienceLearn More about Data ScienceDesign
The Design Major will use product design as a vehicle to investigate design research, human centered design principles, interface development, articulation of product forms, materials and digital manufacturing principles.
about DesignLearn More about DesignDisability Studies
Disability Studies examines the concept of disability as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon.
about Disability StudiesLearn More about Disability StudiesDiversity
The Diversity certificate is useful to students who are interested in understanding the causes and consequences of diversity and inequality.
about DiversityLearn More about DiversityDocumentary Studies
This program will give you the tools to create, edit, and present documentary films, allowing you to share ideas, morals, and messages with the world.
about Documentary StudiesLearn More about Documentary StudiesDrawing
If you want to improve your artistic skills and develop your talent for creative expression, consider minoring in Drawing.
about DrawingLearn More about DrawingEarth Science
If you are interested in learning more about your planet, consider minoring in Earth Sciences through the University of Utah's prestigious program.
about Earth ScienceLearn More about Earth ScienceEarth Science Composite Teaching
Provides students with the knowledge and skills to teach Earth Science, Physical Science and Integrated Science at the Secondary Education level.
about Earth Science Composite Teaching Learn More about Earth Science Composite TeachingEcology and Legacy
This minor offers a guided pathway through Honors Degree requirements, diving into environmental and ecological thinking in an interdisciplinary manner.
about Ecology and LegacyLearn More about Ecology and LegacyEconomics
Economists study social systems, focusing on issues related to decision making with scarce resources; the history, organization, and direction of firms and industries; and the structure and functions of social and economic institutions.
about EconomicsLearn More about EconomicsEducational Psychology
Educational Psychology is a branch of psychology that examines human learning from both cognitive and behavioral perspectives, and provides students with hands-on training and expertise in behavioral and mental health.
about Educational PsychologyLearn More about Educational PsychologyElectrical Engineering
The Electrical Engineering curriculum prepares students with the knowldege and skills necessary to analyze and design complex electrical and electronic devices, software, and systems.
about Electrical EngineeringLearn More about Electrical EngineeringElementary Education
The Elementary Teacher Education Program provides broad preparation across many academic disciplines and concentrated professional training for teaching elementary school curriculum.
about Elementary EducationLearn More about Elementary EducationEngineering Entrepreneurship
If you have an interest in engineering and want to be able to apply these scientific skills to the business world, consider completing the Engineering Entrepreneurship Certificate.
about Engineering EntrepreneurshipLearn More about Engineering EntrepreneurshipEnglish
Meets the needs of diverse students, including those preparing to be teachers, scholars and writers, and those pursuing other careers and professional studies that require strong analytic and linguistic skills.
about EnglishLearn More about EnglishEnglish Teaching
This major is designed to correspond with the Utah State Board of Education endorsement requirements to teach English Language Arts at the secondary level (high school).
about English TeachingLearn More about English TeachingEnglish: Creative Writing
This program will give you the skills you need to take the characters and adventures in your head and turn them into written, communicable stories.
about English: Creative WritingLearn More about English: Creative WritingEntrepreneurship
Learn to follow trends, identify emerging opportunities, and pursue those possibilities through the creation of new products and services and/or start a company.
about EntrepreneurshipLearn More about EntrepreneurshipEnvironmental & Sustainability Studies
This degree provides an interdisciplinary understanding of ecological systems and stresses the importance of social responsibility, leadership, and a science-based focus on solutions.
about Environmental & Sustainability StudiesLearn More about Environmental & Sustainability StudiesEthnic Studies
This degree will prepare students from a wide range of racial and ethnic backgrounds interested in employment with private and public organizations and agencies that work with historically underserved populations.
about Ethnic StudiesLearn More about Ethnic StudiesFilm & Media Arts
This Bachelor of Arts program offers students the opportunity to examine closely the art form that defines our time through a series of courses covering the history, aesthetics, and criticism of the motion picture.
about Film & Media ArtsLearn More about Film & Media ArtsFinance
The field of finance deals with the concepts of time, money, risk, how they are interrelated, and how money is budgeted and spent. Finance students will have several experiential learning opportunities in the field.
about FinanceLearn More about FinanceFinancial Planning
The field of finance deals with the concepts of time, money, risk, how they are interrelated, and how money is budgeted and spent. Finance students will have several experiential learning opportunities in the field.
about Financial PlanningLearn More about Financial PlanningFrench
The French major is intended for students who wish to gain a deeper understanding of French and Francophone cultures through the study of language, literature, and society.
about FrenchLearn More about FrenchFrench Teaching
The French Teaching program was developed for students who are interested in French and would like to pursue a teaching career.
about French TeachingLearn More about French TeachingGames
The Games program explores development of video games from multiple perspectives. Content includes character development, coding, story, project management, and more.
about GamesLearn More about GamesGender Studies
Gender studies is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the complex interaction of gender with race, class, sexual orientation, and nationality.
about Gender StudiesLearn More about Gender StudiesGeographic Information Science
Geographic information science (GIS) uses digital technologies to collect, assess, and analyze geographic data: the places, activities, and phenomena on the Earth that are stored in maps or images.
about Geographic Information ScienceLearn More about Geographic Information ScienceGeography
Geography is the study of natural Earth systems, human societies and the interaction between them. Geography bridges the physical and social sciences.
about GeographyLearn More about GeographyGeological Engineering
Graduates will utilize their backgrounds in engineering and earth science to provide solutions to engineering problems within the context of the natural world.
about Geological EngineeringLearn More about Geological EngineeringGeoscience
Geoscience educates students to apply the principles of chemistry, physics, math, and biology to understand the composition, structure, and history of the Earth, and the processes that govern them.
about GeoscienceLearn More about GeoscienceGerman
The German major is intended for students who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Germanic cultures through the study of the German language, literature, and society.
about GermanLearn More about GermanGerontology
As a basic and applied science, gerontology examines specific changes in older individuals as well as the broader social issues confronting them.
about GerontologyLearn More about GerontologyGraphic Design
Graphic design is primarily concerned with visual communication Designers must have a broad base of knowledge, including visual design principles, problem-solving methods, conceptual thinking, image-making, and more.
about Graphic DesignLearn More about Graphic DesignHazards and Emergency Management
Hazards and emergency management addresses issues in disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
about Hazards and Emergency ManagementLearn More about Hazards and Emergency ManagementHealth
This wide-ranging minor touches on exercise, nutrition, public health, community health issues, and other health topics.
about HealthLearn More about HealthHealth Communication
Health communication is the art of communicating with or for health organizations.
about Health CommunicationLearn More about Health CommunicationHealth Society & Policy
An interdisciplinary major that provides students with a strong foundation for a diverse set of careers, including healthcare administration, health professions, and health policy.
about Health Society & PolicyLearn More about Health Society & PolicyHealth Teaching
The School Health Teaching minor is for students who are already pursuing a different teaching major and yet are also interested in health education as an additional topic of study.
about Health TeachingLearn More about Health TeachingHistory
We study history to appreciate the varieties of human experience, to understand the present, and to plan for the future. Students learn about history across regions of the world and multiple periods of time.
about HistoryLearn More about HistoryHonors Integrated Minor in Health
An Honors Integrated Minor is an opportunity for first- and second-year Honors students to complete their Honors coursework in a coordinated fashion around a common theme and with a cohort of peers.
about Honors Integrated Minor in HealthLearn More about Honors Integrated Minor in HealthHuman Development and Family Studies
This major provides students with a broad and detailed understanding of the processes of personal development in the context of family, and as impacted by community and societal forces.
about Human Development and Family StudiesLearn More about Human Development and Family StudiesHuman Factors
Research and study in the field of Human Factors aims to improve human interaction with equipment, software, and other people in ways that will enhance performance, increase safety, and improve user satisfaction.
about Human FactorsLearn More about Human FactorsInfant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Our mission is to promote the health and development of all young children by training the next generation of students in a culturally sensitive and relationship-focused manner to become expert consultants.
about Infant and Early Childhood Mental HealthLearn More about Infant and Early Childhood Mental HealthInformation Systems
As a student in this program, you will learn the tools to manage the technical direction of business, solve technological issues, and implement new technological advances to enrich business operations.
about Information SystemsLearn More about Information SystemsIntegrative Human Biology
Integrative Human Biology (IHB) is a field that integrates the biological and behavioral sciences as they apply to Homo sapiens.
about Integrative Human BiologyLearn More about Integrative Human BiologyInternational Relations
This program is great for students seeking a global perspective on political science, problem- solving, and communication. International Relations is an interdisciplinary program suited for students of all majors.
about International RelationsLearn More about International RelationsInternational Studies
The courses available through the International Studies Program give students descriptive, analytical, and methodological tools to help understand the world and the United States in a global context.
about International StudiesLearn More about International StudiesItalian
In this program, you can focus on the culture of ancient Italy, explore the world of Italian film, or examine how Italian culture has inspired and shaped the art and film of other countries throughout time.
about ItalianLearn More about ItalianJapanese
The Japanese major is intended for students who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Japanese culture through the study of the Japanese language, literature, and society.
about JapaneseLearn More about JapaneseKinesiology
The Kinesiology degree program prepares students for careers in human movement, exercise science, and health promotion.
about KinesiologyLearn More about KinesiologyKorean Studies
The minor in Korean and Korean Studies allows students to develop fluency in Korean while also learning about Korean culture and diaspora.
about Korean StudiesLearn More about Korean StudiesLatin American Studies
The Latin American Studies Major and Minor provide students the opportunity to explore interdisciplinary approaches to Latin America.
about Latin American StudiesLearn More about Latin American StudiesLinguistics
Linguistics is an ideal major for today's university student. It provides the intellectual satisfaction of learning how human language works, while at the same time developing the analytical skills necessary to be highly competitive on the job market.
about LinguisticsLearn More about LinguisticsManagement
Management skills apply to every organization and in every business discipline. The Management Major is designed to give students the skills they need to lead companies in all phases of development, from start up to maturity, and through challenging situations.
about ManagementLearn More about ManagementMarketing
Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers.
about MarketingLearn More about MarketingMaterials Science & Engineering
Materials science and engineering inter-twines numerous disciplines, including chemistry, physics and engineering, and is engaged in the discovery and development of new materials that can enrich everyday lives.
about Materials Science & EngineeringLearn More about Materials Science & EngineeringMathematics
Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of shape, quantity and arrangement. This major prepares students for postgraduate study or employment in a variety of professions requiring the ability to analyze problems and think critically.
about MathematicsLearn More about MathematicsMathematics Teaching
To teach mathematics well one must have a real interest in the subject along with a strong grasp of mathematical ideas well beyond the level at which one teaches.
about Mathematics TeachingLearn More about Mathematics TeachingMechanical Engineering
The field of mechanical engineering (ME) is concerned with the mechanical, thermal, and fluid-flow aspects of mechanical systems, including computer and feedback control of complex systems.
about Mechanical EngineeringLearn More about Mechanical EngineeringMechatronics
Mechatronics is technology that combines electronics and mechanical engineering in a single device: for example, the software systems in modern vehicles or the Mars rover.
about MechatronicsLearn More about MechatronicsMedia Studies
If you want to understand how we use, adapt, appropriate, and are affected by media, consider minoring in Media Studies at the University of Utah.
about Media StudiesLearn More about Media StudiesMedical Humanities
Students in the Medical Humanities Minor will explore topics in medical history, ethics, communication, and the diverse ways in which health and medicine have been interpreted and practiced within different societies.
about Medical HumanitiesLearn More about Medical HumanitiesMedical Laboratory Science
As a Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) student at the University of Utah, you will gain the knowledge and technical skills you need to work in a modern diagnostic medical laboratory.
about Medical Laboratory ScienceLearn More about Medical Laboratory ScienceMetallurgical Engineering
Metallurgical engineering involves the study, innovation, design, implementation, and improvement of processes that transform mineral resources and metals into useful products that improve the quality of our lives.
about Metallurgical EngineeringLearn More about Metallurgical EngineeringMiddle East Studies
Learn a new language, gain an appreciation for another culture, and become an active participant in today's global world with the Middle East Studies program.
about Middle East StudiesLearn More about Middle East StudiesMilitary Science (Army ROTC)
The Military Science Reserve Officer Training Corps (Army ROTC) program is a military training program for those who desire to serve in the U.S. Army as a commissioned officer.
about Military Science (Army ROTC)Learn More about Military Science (Army ROTC)Mining Engineering
Mining provides the raw materials and energy resources needed to sustain modern civilization.
about Mining EngineeringLearn More about Mining EngineeringModern Dance BFA
If you want to pursue your passion for creative expression, consider studying dance.
about Modern Dance BFALearn More about Modern Dance BFAModern Dance Teaching
The Modern Dance Teaching BFA is a four-year professional degree that prepares students to teach dance in a variety of dynamic and challenging learning environments.
about Modern Dance TeachingLearn More about Modern Dance TeachingMusic
Pursue your passion and let your creativity shine through with the music program at the University of Utah.
about MusicLearn More about MusicMusic BMus
If you want to make music your life's work, consider the University of Utah's music degree.
about Music BMusLearn More about Music BMusMusic Entrepreneurship
The Music Entrepreneurship certificate has been carefully curated with courses that will provide students with the critical practical skills needed to succeed in the demanding environment of the modern performing arts industry.
about Music EntrepreneurshipLearn More about Music EntrepreneurshipMusic Technology
If you're interested in music production and engineering, considering studying Music Technology.
about Music TechnologyLearn More about Music TechnologyNaval Science (Navy/Marine ROTC)
The Naval Science Reserve Officer Training Corps (Navy/Marine ROTC) program is a military training program for those who desire to serve in the U.S. Navy or Marine Corps as a commissioned officer.
about Naval Science (Navy/Marine ROTC)Learn More about Naval Science (Navy/Marine ROTC)Nuclear Engineering
With the Nuclear Engineering Minor, you will gain the knowledge and skills you need to join the next generation of nuclear engineers.
about Nuclear EngineeringLearn More about Nuclear EngineeringNursing
The College of Nursing baccalaureate program prepares students to be generalists in clinical settings, for entry-level administrative positions, and for graduate work in nursing.
about NursingLearn More about NursingNutrition
If you are passionate about food, exercise, and eating and living well, consider the minor in Nutrition with the University of Utah.
about NutritionLearn More about NutritionOccupational Safety & Health
OSH explores all aspects of safety in the workplace. This includes communication, human factors, risk assessment, injury prevention, and other topics related to the field of Occupational Safety and Health.
about Occupational Safety & HealthLearn More about Occupational Safety & HealthOperations and Supply Chain
Operations and Supply Chain involves working within an organization to oversee the quality and speed of business processes. Students study a firm's profitability, process flows, output quality, and supply chain.
about Operations and Supply ChainLearn More about Operations and Supply ChainPacific Islands Studies
This certificate allows for a concentrated focus on a specific racialized population in the United States – in this case, those with heritage from the Pacific Islands.
about Pacific Islands Studies Learn More about Pacific Islands StudiesParks, Recreation & Tourism
The department offers the opportunity to study leisure theory and research, as well as applied topics related to the park, recreation, and tourism profession.
about Parks, Recreation & TourismLearn More about Parks, Recreation & TourismPeace & Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies is an interdisciplinary program that enables students to study the dynamics of peace and conflict and to contribute to peaceable conditions in the home, the work place, and the world.
about Peace & Conflict StudiesLearn More about Peace & Conflict StudiesPediatric Clinical Research
The Pediatric Medical Research minor will provide you with hands-on training and skills in pediatric medical research.
about Pediatric Clinical ResearchLearn More about Pediatric Clinical ResearchPhilosophy
At its simplest, Philosophy (Greek for 'the love of wisdom') is the study of knowledge, or "thinking about thinking". It is the rational investigation of questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics - "who am I?"
about PhilosophyLearn More about PhilosophyPhilosophy of Science
Philosophy of Science takes a look at the nature of science in general and individual branches of science through a philosophical lens. Assessing scientific reasoning, reliability, theory, moral dilemmas, social implications, and many other philosophical issues around science.
about Philosophy of ScienceLearn More about Philosophy of SciencePhotography
Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, consider the Photography Minor to enhance and develop your photography skills.
about PhotographyLearn More about PhotographyPhysics
Physics is the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. Physics is a discipline that develops analytical thinking and problem solving skills.
about PhysicsLearn More about PhysicsPhysics Teaching
The Physics Teaching Bachelor’s Degree is intended for students who plan on becoming teachers in the K-12 school system.
about Physics TeachingLearn More about Physics TeachingPolitical Science
Political science is a broad area of study focused on the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship, the uses and abuses of power, relations between nations, and many other important topics.
about Political ScienceLearn More about Political SciencePortuguese & Brazilian Studies
With the minor in Portuguese, students will study not only the global language of Portuguese, but they will also explore the rich culture and history of Brazil.
about Portuguese & Brazilian StudiesLearn More about Portuguese & Brazilian StudiesPrintmaking
This minor offers an understanding of various printmaking techniques, including Screenprinting, Intaglio, Relief printing, and Lithography ‚ all quite different techniques.
about Printmaking Learn More about PrintmakingProfessional and Technical Writing
The certificate in Professional and Technical Writing prepares students for thinking about writing as a rhetorical and social act, wherein the message conveyed is not only well crafted but meets the expectations of the audience in terms of its design and execution.
about Professional and Technical WritingLearn More about Professional and Technical WritingProfessional Selling & Business Development
For those who are natural salespeople or looking for skills in developing a business. Learn the foundations of business and marketing. Take classes in professional selling and setting a marketing vision.
about Professional Selling & Business DevelopmentLearn More about Professional Selling & Business DevelopmentPsychology
Psychologists study human and animal behavior with the goals of understanding how they function in their respective natural worlds; and predicting, and alleviating behavioral and psychological maladjustment.
about PsychologyLearn More about PsychologyQuantitative Analysis of Markets & Organizations
In this major, students learn to build economic models using quantitative and statistical analysis techniques.
about Quantitative Analysis of Markets & OrganizationsLearn More about Quantitative Analysis of Markets & OrganizationsQuantitative Research Analysis in Social Sciences
This certificate is the perfect pairing for those studying or interested in data driven decision and the social & behavioral sciences.
about Quantitative Research Analysis in Social SciencesLearn More about Quantitative Research Analysis in Social SciencesRecreational Therapy
Recreational therapists use individual and group counseling techniques to improve the overall well-being of individuals with injury, illness and/or disability to enable a greater quality of life.
about Recreational TherapyLearn More about Recreational TherapyReligious Studies
Students of Religious Studies learn about the sociological and psychological factors which shape belief and often inform global conflict.
about Religious StudiesLearn More about Religious StudiesRussian
The Russian major is intended for students who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Russian culture through the study of the Russian language, literature, and society.
about RussianLearn More about RussianScreen Performance
The Certificate in Screen Performance offers undergraduate students in both Film & Media Arts and Theatre an opportunity to extend their major program of study with focused training in screen performance.
about Screen PerformanceLearn More about Screen PerformanceSculpture/ Intermedia
This minor approaches sculpture as an inclusive art form, emphasizing new media as well as traditional methods and processes.
about Sculpture/ IntermediaLearn More about Sculpture/ IntermediaSecondary Education
If you are passionate about a particular field and want to educate and train others in that topic, consider entering the world of secondary education.
about Secondary EducationLearn More about Secondary EducationSocial Justice Advocacy
If you want to become a more informed, aware individual who can be an advocate for action, consider the Social Justice Advocacy Certificate.
about Social Justice AdvocacyLearn More about Social Justice AdvocacySocial Work BSW
Social work is a profession concerned with helping individuals, families, groups and communities to enhance their individual and collective well-being. The B.S.W. prepares students for professional practice.
about Social Work BSWLearn More about Social Work BSWSociology
Sociology is an incredibly versatile undergraduate major that investigates the interrelationships between social order and social change in our personal lives, the communities we live in, and the world as a whole.
about SociologyLearn More about SociologySpanish
The Spanish major is intended for students who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Spanish culture through the study of the Spanish language, literature, and society.
about SpanishLearn More about SpanishSpanish Teaching
The Spanish Teaching major is a program developed for students who are interested in Spanish and would like to pursue a teaching career.
about Spanish TeachingLearn More about Spanish TeachingSpecial Education
The undergraduate Special Education teacher education program provides professional training for educating young children and students with disabilities.
about Special EducationLearn More about Special EducationSpeech & Hearing Science
The undergraduate major in Speech & Hearing Science (SPHS) is a pre-professional degree for speech language pathology and/or audiology.
about Speech & Hearing ScienceLearn More about Speech & Hearing ScienceStage Management
The Stage Management certificate helps students to develop an artistic sensibility, a strong working knowledge of technical production, and effective organizational and management skills to orchestrate the smooth execution of a production.
about Stage ManagementLearn More about Stage ManagementStrategic Communication
This minor will serve students who are interested in pursuing knowledge of public relations, advertising, marketing, event planning, and campaign design/evaluation to compliment majors outside the Department of Communication.
about Strategic CommunicationLearn More about Strategic CommunicationSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Training Program
This certificate provides the knowledge and treatment skills necessary to treat individuals with substance use disorders, as well as the families of these individuals.
about Substance Use Disorder Treatment Training ProgramLearn More about Substance Use Disorder Treatment Training ProgramTeaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
The TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) certificate prepares students to teach English to non-native English speakers in the United States or abroad.
about Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)Learn More about Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)Theatre
Theatre Studies BA is a versatile degree that emphasizes the potential of theatre as one of the Liberal Arts. Originally intended as a basic course of study for potential theatre scholars and administrators.
about TheatreLearn More about TheatreTheatre BFA
There are four main Theatre BFA emphases: Actor Training Program (ATP), Musical Theatre Program (MTP), Performing Arts Design Program (PADP), and the Stage Management Program
about Theatre BFALearn More about Theatre BFATheatre Teaching
The BFA in Theatre Teaching is a four-year professional degree that prepares students to teach theatre in a variety of dynamic and challenging learning environments.
about Theatre TeachingLearn More about Theatre TeachingUrban Ecology
The undergraduate program in urban planning is a pre-professional degree that provides an academic foundation for developing a career in understanding, analyzing, and planning the urban and small town environment.
about Urban EcologyLearn More about Urban EcologyVeterans Studies
This certificate enables students to develop a better understanding of veterans and their experience, with knowledge that will enable them to better serve or relate to veterans in the community.
about Veterans StudiesLearn More about Veterans StudiesWorld Languages and Cultures
The World Languages and Cultures major allows students to explore themes across cultures and time periods, compare national literatures and cultures, and analyze diverse types of texts.
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The degree is designed to prepare students who are strong analytical thinkers and proficient writers. A degree in writing will prepare students for many careers and a variety of graduate school options.
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