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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.
General Business Minor
General Business Minor
Format: On Campus
Complement your primary field of study and develop a foundational knowledge of business principles and practices to enhance your versatility and marketability in various industries. The minor consists of 18 credit hours.
General Business, BBA
General Business, BBA
Format: On Campus
Develop a breadth of knowledge in business concepts such as accounting, finance, operations, marketing, management, selling and entrepreneurship. The comprehensive business curriculum allows you to tailor your degree with optional certificates and minors in various areas to align with your career goals.
Geological Sciences Minor
Geological Sciences Minor
Format: On Campus
Gain a solid understanding of the Earth's processes and increase your analytical and observational skills, which are valuable skills required in various careers related to geology, environmental science, natural resources and more. The minor consists of 17 credit hours.
Gerontological Studies Certificate
Gerontological Studies Certificate
Format: On Campus
Enter a career in the field of aging with an interdisciplinary certificate focused on Psychology and Health Sciences. Learn to view aging as a basic human experience and as an important aspect of contemporary society, and how to address the needs of people in this group. Students from any major may pursue this certificate, which consists of 14-15 credit hours.
Gerontological Studies Certificate (Psychology)
Gerontological Studies Certificate (Psychology)
Format: On Campus
Enter a career in the field of aging with an interdisciplinary certificate focused on Psychology and Health Sciences. Learn to view aging as a basic human experience and as an important aspect of contemporary society, and how to address the needs of people in this group. Students from any major may pursue this certificate, which consists of 14-15 credit hours.