Applications open for Fall 2026
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, 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.
Electrical Engineering, MSEE
Electrical Engineering, MSEE
Format: On Campus
Customize your degree in your area of interest, including Communication Systems, Computer Systems, Control Systems, Power Electronics and Power Systems and Nanobiotechnology. Choose between a thesis and non-thesis option to align with your educational and career goals.
History, BA
History, BA
Format: On Campus
Prepare for a career in teaching or for graduate study in history. The history major is also an excellent foundation for a career in law, library science, international work, foreign service, the ministry, business, government, and archival and museum work. You'll also have the opportunity to engage in the Honors Program, which includes specialized courses and work.
Civil Engineering, with Specializations, MSCE
Civil Engineering, with Specializations, MSCE
Format: On Campus
Pursue advanced career opportunities as a leader in governmental agencies, consulting firms, research institutions or construction companies, contributing to the planning, design and management of infrastructure projects. Customize your degree with the option to study in environmental, structures and foundations, transportation, or water resources.
Physical Therapy, DPT
Physical Therapy, DPT
Format: On Campus
Become a skilled and compassionate physical therapist. Develop a deep understanding of foundational sciences with specialized coursework in areas such as musculoskeletal rehabilitation, neurological rehabilitation and pediatric physical therapy. Practice what you learn through clinical experiences and interprofessional collaboration and strengthen your professionalism and ethical practice.
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