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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.
Classical Studies Minor
Classical Studies Minor
Format: On Campus
Deepen your understanding of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations, including their languages, literature and history to gain valuable insights into the foundations of Western civilization. This minor can enhance critical thinking skills, cultural understanding and linguistic proficiency, making it a valuable addition for students pursuing fields such as history, literature, archaeology or even law. The minor consists of 18 credit hours.
Clinical Chemistry, Graduate Certificate
Clinical Chemistry, Graduate Certificate
Format: On Campus
Receive intensive didactic instruction and practical experience in clinical laboratory science to prepare for a career path as a clinical laboratory director, a scientific position role in clinical and other laboratories, or for a position in the in-vitro diagnostics, pharmaceutical or biotechnology industries. The certificate program consists of 32-33 credit hours.
Coaching Certificate
Coaching Certificate
Format: On Campus
Develop the necessary tactical skills and knowledge to become a successful coach in youth, adolescent and young adult sports. Gain a strong foundation in nutrition, coaching essentials, principles of strength and conditioning, and the legal and administrative aspects of physical education and sport. In addition, you'll be able to specialize your training in your chosen sport and gain practical experience through the Coaching Practicum. The certificate program consists of 17-19 credit hours.
Communication Minor
Communication Minor
Format: On Campus
No matter your major, the communication minor can develop the soft skills that are highly sought after in various professional settings. The minor consists of 18 credit hours. Students who major in Journalism and Promotional Communication must take four additional communication courses.
Communication Sciences and Disorders Minor
Communication Sciences and Disorders Minor
Format: On Campus
Deepen your understanding of human communication disorders and the role of speech-language pathologists and audiologists in their diagnosis and treatment. This minor can complement a range of majors, as well as prepare you for graduate programs and careers in healthcare, education and research. The minor consists of 18 credit hours.
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