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All University Programs

PROGRAM
DESCRIPTION
PROGRAM TYPE
Aeronautical Engineering - Minor
Undergrad

Aeronautical Engineering - Minor

The scientific study of aerodynamics and propulsion systems.

Aeronautical engineers design and develop aircraft for use within Earth’s atmosphere, including planes, helicopters, and drones, using applied mathematics to test and trouble-shoot problems in production and performance.

Audio Engineering Technology
Undergrad

Audio Engineering Technology

The science of creating, processing, and recording sound.

Audio engineers use technology and technique to record, mix, and produce music, sound effects, and the spoken word for diverse purposes throughout the fields of business, art, and entertainment.

Biology
Undergrad

Biology

The wide-ranging scientific study of living organisms, from single cells to complex ecosystems.

Biologists use scientific tools and techniques to discover the nature of life itself, investigating the complex genetic basis and evolution of animals, plants, bacteria, and all living things.

Biology - Minor
Undergrad

Biology - Minor

The wide-ranging scientific study of living organisms, from single cells to complex ecosystems.

Biologists use scientific tools and techniques to discover the nature of life itself, investigating the complex genetic basis and evolution of animals, plants, bacteria, and all living things.

Biomedical Engineering
Undergrad

Biomedical Engineering

The application of technology to solve medical problems.

Biomedical engineers blend a solid foundation in engineering with a working knowledge of life sciences to design and implement devices that facilitate research, improve diagnosis, and expand the possibilities of life-changing and live-saving therapy.

Business Administration - Major in Accounting
Undergrad

Business Administration - Major in Accounting

The scientific language of profit and loss.

Accountants measure, manage, and maintain financial transaction records for businesses, translating complicated financial data into a comprehensive and coherent portrait of economic viability and possibility, for investors, creditors, and stakeholders.

Business Administration - Major in Finance
Undergrad

Business Administration - Major in Finance

The fundamental strategy of profit-making.

Financial analysts and advisors use information technology—with insight and instinct—to study markets and to predict, project, and plan financial opportunities for clients, managing their investments and maximizing their profits.

Business Administration - Major in General Business
Undergrad

Business Administration - Major in General Business

A broad all-encompassing approach to capitalism in action for tomorrow’s business leaders.

The executives and entrepreneurs who build businesses need to be immersed in every theoretical and practical aspect of finance, marketing, management, and administration.

Business Administration - Major in Information Technology
Undergrad

Business Administration - Major in Information Technology

The study of how computers are used to store and process information.

Computer systems specialists build essential networks, protect data, and develop applications while managing and maintaining the software and hardware infrastructure of a business.

Business Administration - Major in Marketing
Undergrad

Business Administration - Major in Marketing

The science and strategy of cultivating interest in content, products, and services.

Marketers apply technology to technique, anticipating and capitalizing upon trends, coordinating price and placement, message, and media, to increase brand awareness, effectively implement advertising, and maximize profitability.

Business Administration - Minor
Undergrad

Business Administration - Minor

A broad all-encompassing approach to capitalism in action for tomorrow’s business leaders.

The executives and entrepreneurs who build businesses need to be immersed in every theoretical and practical aspect of finance, marketing, management, and administration.

Business Data Analytics
Undergrad

Business Data Analytics

Using data comprehensively and dynamically to improve efficiency and increase profits.

Business data analysts inform and enlighten strategic evidence-based decision making by applying clear quantitative insight to business problems, describing, diagnosing, predicting, and prescribing.

Chemistry
Undergrad

Chemistry

The scientific study of substance.

Chemists explore the composition and properties of matter, investigating the ways in which elements and compounds combine and react, and creating new chemicals to address a diverse array of industrial, engineering, and medical needs.

Chemistry - Concentration in Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Undergrad

Chemistry - Concentration in Biochemistry and Chemical Biology

Understanding life, at the cellular and molecular level, by studying the chemical processes within living organisms, and applying chemical techniques to influence such processes.

These interdisciplinary fields provide a strong foundation for forensic scientists, researchers, and professionals in biotech and pharmaceuticals.

Chemistry - Concentration in Environmental Chemistry
Undergrad

Chemistry - Concentration in Environmental Chemistry

The scientific study of how chemical phenomena affects the natural environment.

Environmental chemists study the presence and effects of chemicals in the air, water, and soil, identifying contaminants and analyzing factors related to human interaction with the natural world.

Chemistry - Minor
Undergrad

Chemistry - Minor

The scientific study of substance.

Chemists explore the composition and properties of matter, investigating the ways in which elements and compounds combine and react, and creating new chemicals to address a diverse array of industrial, engineering, and medical needs.

Civil Engineering
Undergrad

Civil Engineering

The science and art of conceiving and constructing the essential structures that serve civilization.

Civil engineers design, build, and maintain public works, creating the buildings, bridges, roads, airports, and complex energy systems that form the foundation of the world in which we live.

Computer Engineering
Undergrad

Computer Engineering

Designing and building computers, through an integration of electrical engineering and computer science.

Computer engineers use the most advanced and sophisticated technology to conceive and create hardware and software, to establish and maintain networks, and to oversee operating systems.

Computer Science - Concentration in Artificial Intelligence
Undergrad

Computer Science - Concentration in Artificial Intelligence

The most highly discussed and debated subject in contemporary computer culture, and the technological advancement that is changing the world.

Artificial intelligence represents computer science at its most challenging and beneficial. Utilize analysis and deductive reasoning to create the machine minds of the future.

Computer Science - Concentration in Business Software Development
Undergrad

Computer Science - Concentration in Business Software Development

Design and develop the applications that have become the backbone of international business.

Business software developers use science to give businesses structure and sense, enabling partners to manage databases, streamline network support, program mobile devices, and revolutionize data storage.

Computer Science - Concentration in Cybersecurity
Undergrad

Computer Science - Concentration in Cybersecurity

Discover the means to make networks invulnerable to unwanted attention and malicious manipulation. The increasing number and sophistication of cyberattacks demand the vigilance and ingenuity of creative professional’s who are adept at designing and deploying protective countermeasures.

Computer Science - Concentration in Game Software Development
Undergrad

Computer Science - Concentration in Game Software Development

Amusement, amazement, education, entertainment-gaming possesses an exciting synthesis of science and art, power and playability.

Game designers conceive and create interactive games for consumer use, applying aspects of probability, technology, artificial intelligence, and visual and sound aesthetics essential to a game playing experience.

Computer Science - Concentration in Scientific Software Development
Undergrad

Computer Science - Concentration in Scientific Software Development

Placing the computer at the service of the sciences.

Scientific Software Developers design programs instrumental to scientific research and communication capturing, organizing, and displaying data, engaging in complex analysis, and enabling the powerful observational mechanisms that make the universe more understandable.

Computer Science - Concentration in Software Engineering
Undergrad

Computer Science - Concentration in Software Engineering

Write the code that will unleash the full power and potential of the computer.

Through a systematic process, software developers design, create, and assess a vast array of programs, mastering the sophisticated languages that form the common indispensable tongue of the technological era.

Computer Science - Minor
Undergrad

Computer Science - Minor

Exploring the potential of computers, by studying the design and development of automated computation and information processing systems.

Computer scientists incorporate theoretical mathematics, logic, and engineering to improve hardware and software, conceive new applications, explore artificial intelligence, and push the boundaries of automation.

Concrete Technology and Management - with a minor in Business Administration
Undergrad

Concrete Technology and Management - with a minor in Business Administration

Giving strength and durability to the critical infrastructure that shapes the lives of communities great and small, concrete remains the basic building block of civilization. Throughout history, concrete has facilitated humanity's practical designs and aesthetic ambitions in buildings and bridges, seawalls and sidewalks, monuments and meeting places.

Construction Engineering Technology and Management
Undergrad

Construction Engineering Technology and Management

The practical management of essential construction projects, applying engineering knowledge and leadership skills to guide them from concept to creation.

Construction managers plan, coordinate, and supervise every aspect of a building project, whether residential, commercial, or industrial, assembling a team and directing them.

Data Science
Undergrad

Data Science

Extracting essential items from a storm of information with purpose and precision.

Data scientists apply statistical methodology and computer technology to gain knowledge from data, exploring, modeling, and visualizing it to serve diverse needs, from scientific research to business planning.

Economics - Minor
Undergrad

Economics - Minor

The theoretical and practical study of resource distribution and the production and apportionment of goods and services.

Economists study supply and demand, scarcity and wealth, creation and consumption, in order to understand and advise financial policies and programs for individuals, groups, and societies.

Electrical Engineering
Undergrad

Electrical Engineering

The study, creation, and application of technology that uses electricity.

Electrical engineers design and develop new electrical equipment and systems for industrial manufacturing, and public works, as well as for the biotech, environmental, and military industries.

Embedded Software Engineering
Undergrad

Embedded Software Engineering

Using software engineering to control devices that are non-traditional computers.

Embedded software engineers conceptualize and carry out the effective use of software in consumer products, medical technology, and transportation, helping to bring the power of the computer to a diverse array of machines.

Energy Engineering - Minor
Undergrad

Energy Engineering - Minor

Interdisciplinary study of energy systems.

Energy engineers find solutions to pressing problems in modern energy consumption, improving energy efficiency, and seeking sustainable and renewable energy sources that are environmentally sound and economically beneficial.

English - Minor
Undergrad

English - Minor

Fine-tuning communication through a comprehensive study of the English language.

Students in this program develop essential critical thinking, writing, and verbal skills through a wide range of contemporary and ancient literature, creative and technical writing, and public speaking.

Game Design
Undergrad

Game Design

The science and art of making games.

Game designers conceive and create playable games for consumer use and other purposes, applying aspects of probability, technology, artificial intelligence, and visual and sound aesthetics to enable and enhance a game playing experience.

Game Design - Minor
Undergrad

Game Design - Minor

The science and art of making games.

Game designers conceive and create playable games for consumer use and other purposes, applying aspects of probability, technology, artificial intelligence, and visual and sound aesthetics to enable and enhance a game-playing experience.

Students can incorporate Game Design into their major coursework. 

Graphic Design
Undergrad

Graphic Design

The craft of visual communication.

Graphic designers compose and arrange typography and other visual elements on a page, poster, parcel, or product to communicate meaningfully, effectively, and in a manner aesthetically pleasing or thought-provoking.

Graphic Design - Associate of Applied Science
Undergrad

Graphic Design - Associate of Applied Science

The craft of visual communication.

Graphic designers compose and arrange typography and other visual elements on a page, poster, parcel, or product to communicate meaningfully, effectively, and in a manner aesthetically pleasing or thought-provoking.

Graphic Design - Minor
Undergrad

Graphic Design - Minor

The craft of visual communication.

Graphic designers compose and arrange typography and other visual elements on a page, poster, parcel, or product to communicate meaningfully, effectively, and aesthetically pleasing and thought-provoking art.

Students can incorporate Graphic Design into their major coursework.

History - Minor
Undergrad

History - Minor

Investigating and interpreting past events.

Historians build knowledge of our collective past by studying documents, artifacts, and oral testimony regarding all that has come before, developing essential writing and public speaking skills, and cultivating analytical and critical thinking proficiency.

Industrial Engineering
Undergrad

Industrial Engineering

Making the process of production improvement powerful and permanent for businesses and industries.

From assembly line production to human resources management, industrial engineers increase productivity and optimize efficiency, streamline communication, enhance quality control, and the synchronization of methodology and machine.

Information Technology
Undergrad

Information Technology

The scientific study of how computers are used to collect, communicate, store, and safeguard information.

Information technology specialists make the world run, providing data-management support across all industries, spanning nearly every professional activity across the globe.

Interior Design
Undergrad

Interior Design

The artistic study of how to manipulate color, contour, texture, and area to create living spaces conducive to a pleasant and productive life experience.

Interior designers conceptualize interior environments to maximize the potential for harmony, happiness, and health.

Interior Design - Minor
Undergrad

Interior Design - Minor

The Minor in Interior Design provides a technical and creative skillset to students who wish to incorporate interior design into their major coursework or pursue further study in design-related fields. The courses introduce students to the theory and practice of the discipline. Coursework includes the exploration and development of experiential interior environments.

Mathematical Sciences - Concentration in Actuarial Science
Undergrad

Mathematical Sciences - Concentration in Actuarial Science

The strategic science of minimizing risk to maximize success.

Actuaries use mathematics, statistical modeling, and an incisive grasp of probability, economics, and accounting to gauge uncertainty and find advantage in financial policies and plans.

Mathematical Sciences - Concentration in Applied Sciences
Undergrad

Mathematical Sciences - Concentration in Applied Sciences

The interdisciplinary study of mathematics in theory and practice.

Graduates of the Mathematical Sciences program are given a foundation in both pure and practical mathematics, enabling them to pursue careers in applied sciences, actuarial science, and a wide range of related fields.

Mathematics - Minor
Undergrad

Mathematics - Minor

The interdisciplinary study of Mathematics in theory and practice.

Graduates of the Mathematical Sciences program are given a foundation in both pure and practical mathematics, enabling them to pursue careers in applied sciences, actuarial science, and a wide range of related fields.

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Undergrad

Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Solving problems in manufacturing and maintenance, inspecting, and analyzing processes and products.

Graduates of the Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Technology program are given the solid foundations in science, engineering, and mathematics that will enable them to secure rewarding positions in product development and quality control.

Mechanical Engineering
Undergrad

Mechanical Engineering

Designing, developing, and manufacturing machines.

Mechanical engineers apply ingenuity and scientific discipline to unleash the creative problem-solving that continually redefines our relationship with technology and our forward-thinking response to the world’s most pressing problems.

Media Arts and Production
Undergrad

Media Arts and Production

Studying and developing basic skills in broadcast and digital media arts.

Graduates in this program are given a solid foundation in writing for electronic and print media and are well-positioned to pursue a media communications degree.

Media Communication
Undergrad

Media Communication

Advanced study of film, television, and online media production, including journalism, broadcasting, post-production, and digital marketing. 

Media Communication specialists fulfill vital on-air and behind the scenes responsibilities for television, radio, and media production companies. 

Media Communication - Minor
Undergrad

Media Communication - Minor

Advanced study of film, television, and online media production, including journalism, broadcasting, post-production, and digital marketing.

Media Communication specialists fulfill vital on-air and behind the scenes responsibilities for television, radio, and media production companies.

Nanotechnology - Minor
Undergrad

Nanotechnology - Minor

Manipulating matter at the molecular and atomic level to develop new materials, machines, and methods.

Nanotechnologists use their knowledge of the tiny but immense world of the molecule to innovate new technology, research equipment, essential medical devices, drugs, and a myriad of other inventions.

Nursing
Undergrad

Nursing

The study of healthcare at its most fundamental and essential. 

Nursing students establish the foundation for a career in the nation’s largest healthcare profession, acquiring knowledge and skills that will serve them in a variety of roles at various levels. 

Philosophy - Minor
Undergrad

Philosophy - Minor

The fundamental study of ideas in action.

Students of philosophy address issues sublime and simple by applying ancient and modern methods of analysis, reasoning, and problem-solving to arrive at comprehensive understanding and new systems of thought.

Physics
Undergrad

Physics

The scientific study of the structure of the universe.

Physicists examine and investigate the fundamental building blocks of reality, from the sub-atomic to the macrocosmic, seeking ever more profound theoretical understanding and practical application for the interactions of matter and energy.

Physics - Concentration in Computer Science
Undergrad

Physics - Concentration in Computer Science

Using computers to facilitate the scientific study of the structure of the universe.

This program prepares students to fully implement computer technology towards the purpose of investigating and understanding the complex interactions of matter and energy.

Physics - Minor
Undergrad

Physics - Minor

The scientific study of the structure of the universe.

Physicists examine and investigate the fundamental building blocks of reality, from the sub-atomic to the macrocosmic, seeking ever more profound theoretical understanding and practical application for the interactions of matter and energy.

Pre-Dental
Undergrad

Pre-Dental

The branch of medicine concerned with oral health, including the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the teeth and gums.

Students in this program acquire the scientific knowledge and technical skills to prepare them for further academic and professional success in the field of dentistry.

Pre-Medical
Undergrad

Pre-Medical

The foundational study of biology, chemistry, and psychology required of medical professionals.

Students in this program acquire essential scientific knowledge and a comprehensive grasp of logical reasoning that prepare them for further academic and professional success in the field of medicine.

Product Design
Undergrad

Product Design

The study of how products are imagined and created.

Product designers apply technical skill, artistic inspiration, and evaluative judgment for the purpose of conceptualizing and creating consumer products that are functional and aesthetically pleasing.

Product Design - Mobility
Undergrad

Product Design - Mobility

The imagining and development of products that support the movement of people.

Product designers focused on mobility design use technological acumen and cutting-edge computer programs to facilitate the design and development of new concepts in mobility whether it is terrestrial, aeronautic, or aquatic, human-powered or mechanized.

Psychology
Undergrad

Psychology

Through hands-on experience and research, students combine theoretical knowledge with practical expertise! A concentration in applied psychology allows students to focus on practical applications and address real-world issues as they navigate and prepare for diverse careers. 

Psychology - Minor
Undergrad

Psychology - Minor

The scientific study of the human mind.

Psychologists examine and consider the nature of human behavior, the processes of the conscious and unconscious mind, the function of the brain, and the complicated interactions underlying perception and personality, emotion and motivation, society, and self.

Robotics Engineering
Undergrad

Robotics Engineering

The engineering principles and practice of creating robots.

Robotics Engineers apply a wealth of scientific knowledge and a wide array of technical skills to the design and development of robots, the modern miraculous machines that serve humankind in an ever-increasing set of capacities.

Technical and Professional Communication - Minor
Undergrad

Technical and Professional Communication - Minor

A discipline aimed at preparing students to communicate with clarity, precision, and power, both in writing and in public speaking.

Students in this program focus on cultivating the essential ability to express technical information and analysis in professional settings with efficacy, economy, and elegance.

Technological Humanities
Undergrad

Technological Humanities

Technical proficiency combined with the breadth and depth of knowledge and understanding the humanities provide.

Students in this dynamic and flexible program experience a mixture of mathematics, written communication, computers, and the social sciences, cultivating essential critical thinking skills.

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