Degree Programs
This Degree Programs section is divided into the following subsections. The subsections appear in the following order:
Undergraduate Degree Programs
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (A.A.)
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE (B.Arch.)
BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.)
with major in one of the following:
Anthropology
(College of Arts and Letters)
Art
(College of Arts and Letters)
Biological and Physical Sciences
(Honors College)
Biological Sciences
(College of Science)
Chemistry
(College of Science)
Communication Studies
(College of Arts and Letters)
Criminal Justice
(College of Social Work and Criminal Justice)
Elementary Education
(College of Education)
English
(College of Arts and Letters)
Exceptional Student Education
(College of Education)
General Business
(College of Business)
Geosciences
(College of Science)
Global Studies (effective spring 2025)
(College of Arts and Letters)
Health Science
(College of Science)
History
(College of Arts and Letters)
Interdisciplinary Studies
(College of Arts and Letters)
Jewish Studies
(College of Arts and Letters)
Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature
(College of Arts and Letters)
Liberal Arts and Sciences
(Honors College)
Mathematics
(College of Science)
Multimedia Studies
(College of Arts and Letters)
Music
(College of Arts and Letters)
Philosophy
(College of Arts and Letters)
Physics
(College of Science)
Political Science
(College of Arts and Letters)
Psychology
(College of Science)
Sociology
(College of Arts and Letters)
Theatre
(College of Arts and Letters)
Programs leading to teacher certification at the secondary school level are available in Art.
B.A. degrees in teacher education programs at the secondary school level are available in English, Mathematics, Social Science and Science, including Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Physics. Students must enroll in the degree program in the subject they wish to teach.
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (B.A.C.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN EDUCATION (B.A.E.) in one of the following:
Elementary Education
(College of Education)
Exceptional Student Education
(College of Education)
B.A.E. degrees in teacher education programs at the secondary school level are available in English, Mathematics and Social Science. Students must enroll in the degree program in the subject they wish to teach.
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.)
with major in one of the following:
(College of Business)
Accounting
Economics
Finance
Hospitality and Tourism Management
International Business
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
BACHELOR OF EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION (B.E.C.E.)
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (B.F.A.)
with major in one of the following:
Art
(College of Arts and Letters)
Theatre
(College of Arts and Letters)
BACHELOR OF GENERAL STUDIES (B.G.S.)
(Offered by all colleges; program details appear below.)
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SERVICES (B.H.S.)
with major in:
Health Administration
(College of Business)
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (B.M.)
with major in one of the following:
Commercial Music
(College of Arts and Letters)
Music
(College of Arts and Letters)
BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION (B.M.E.)
(College of Arts and Letters and College of Education)
BACHELOR OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (B.P.S.)
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC MANAGEMENT (B.P.M.)
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (B.P.S.A.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.S.)
with major in one of the following:
Accounting
(College of Business)
Biological and Physical Sciences
(Honors College)
Biological Sciences
(College of Science)
Biomedical Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Chemistry
(College of Science)
Data Science and Analytics
(Interdisciplinary Programs)
Economics
(College of Business)
Exercise Science and Health Promotion
(College of Science)
Finance
(College of Business)
Geosciences
(College of Science)
Hospitality and Tourism Management
(College of Business)
International Business
(College of Business)
Liberal Arts and Sciences
(Honors College)
Management
(College of Business)
Management Information Systems
(College of Business)
Marketing
(College of Business)
Mathematics
(College of Science)
Medical Biology
(College of Science)
Neuroscience and Behavior
(College of Science)
Physics
(College of Science)
B.S. degrees in teacher education programs at the secondary school level are available in Science: Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Physics. Students must enroll in the degree program in the subject they wish to teach.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (B.S.C.V.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING (B.S.C.E.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (B.S.C.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION (B.S.E.)
B.S.E. degrees in teacher education programs at the secondary school level are available in Science: Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Physics. Students must enroll in the degree program in the subject they wish to teach.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (B.S.E.E.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (B.S.E.V.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOMATICS ENGINEERING (B.S.G.E.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (B.S.M.E.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (B.S.N.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OCEAN ENGINEERING (B.S.O.E.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK (B.S.W.)
(College of Social Work and Criminal Justice)
BACHELOR OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (B.U.R.P.)
BACHELOR OF URBAN DESIGN (B.U.D.)
Bachelor of General Studies
The Bachelor of General Studies (B.G.S.) degree allows students to design a plan of study to meet their personal interests and career goals. The plan of study is more flexible than that required in the traditional degree programs. The degree is intended for those members of the local community already in careers who need a degree to advance professionally or personally, as well as for current FAU students who meet the 120-credit requirement, but because of personal or employment imperatives, need to hasten their time to degree completion.
Degree Requirements
In consultation with an advisor, students map out a plan of study that includes 15 credits of upper-division coursework in one discipline. All other requirements for the FAU degree apply, including:
- A minimum of 120 credits overall;
- All General Education Prpgram requirements (36 credits);
- Writing Across Curriculum (Gordon Rule Writing) requirements;
- At least 45 credits at the upper-division level;
- The last 30 credits of upper-division credits taken in residence at FAU;
- A minimum 2.0 FAU GPA overall and in the 15-credit upper-division coursework selected in one discipline.
Students may not pursue the Bachelor of General Studies as a second major, second degree or second baccalaureate.
Students may pursue minors and/or certificates with the B.G.S. degree as long as the pursuit does not extend time to graduation or other existing college restrictions. No course overlap may occur between the B.G.S. 15-credit discipline and the minor(s). However, course overlap between the certificate(s) and the B.G.S. 15-credit discipline is allowed. Course overlap between the certificate(s) and the minor(s) is allowed.
Students interested in pursuing the Bachelor of General Studies should contact the advising office of the FAU college that houses the student's selected discipline. Contact information for college advising offices is found in the General Information section of this catalog.
FAU Honors Programs
Undergraduates have a variety of honors options to choose from at FAU.
Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College
Academically accomplished students can take advantage of the complete all-honors education of the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College in Jupiter, Florida. The Honors College provides an extraordinary liberal arts and science education in a unique living and learning environment located on FAU’s beautiful John D. MacArthur campus, 40 minutes north of the main Boca Raton campus. It is an opportunity for motivated students to take all four years of their coursework at the honors level, in classes with an average size of 15 students. Honors College students receive the benefits of a small, selective, residential liberal arts college while also having full access to the research opportunities of a large university, including access to the world-renowned Scripps Research and Max Planck Institutes, located on the Jupiter campus and FAU's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in Fort Pierce.
Among the unique features of the Wilkes Honors College in Jupiter:
- All admitted students are awarded substantial merit scholarships including a significant number of "full-ride" scholarships (up to $60,000 over four years).
- Small class sizes mean students interact closely with professors who are internationally known scholars, researchers and authors.
- All students complete either an internship or a study abroad. Students have access to internships at Scripps Florida and the Max Planck Florida Institute, as well as internships in the arts and humanities, law, politics, environmental studies and many other disciplines. Students have access to an extensive array of study abroad opportunities.
- Pathways in Business, Education, Engineering, and Nursing enable students to pursue focused career objectives while also receiving a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences.
- The Wilkes Medical Scholars Program enables a select group of students to receive a B.A. from the Wilkes Honors College and the M.D. degree from FAU’s College of Medicine in seven to eight years.
- All Honors College students write an honors thesis in their senior year and take advantage of other opportunities to conduct research alongside faculty members. Honors College students have published their work in scholarly journals and are encouraged to present research at conferences.
- Students live in spacious residence halls and can take part in an impressive variety of recreational activities.
For more information visit the Wilkes Honors College website.
University Honors Program
Another option for undergraduates is the University Honors Program (UHP) based primarily on the Boca Raton campus. Each year a number of highly qualified entering freshmen are selected for the University Honors Program. This two-year program provides a unique, enhanced educational experience. Through a series of small honors seminars and expanded course offerings, University Honors presents an exciting alternative to the normal program and course requirements for students in their first two years of attendance.* The University Honors Program seeks to admit those students who will benefit most from the enrichment offered by this experience. Selection decisions are based upon a student’s academic record in a college preparatory curriculum, SAT or ACT scores, liveliness of intellect, school and community involvement and capacity for leadership. Students who are not invited may submit a University Honors Program Supplemental Application, an academic writing sample and a résumé.
The program consists of 14 honors credits. All students are required to take 2 credits of Honors Introduction to Academic Life (SLS 1501) offered in the fall. In addition, students are expected to complete 12 credits in courses that are specially designated as honors courses and also fulfill General Education requirements. These courses include:
- University Honors core seminars that focus on topics central to a liberal arts education. They substitute for regular courses in the General Education Program, FAU's General Education curriculum; some are designated by a 1930 course number. These courses are limited to 22 students because they fulfill the Writing Across Curriculum requirements. Typically, students in the University Honors Program are expected to take four seminars during their freshman year.
- Specially designated honors sections of lower-division courses, affording intensive exposure to course material.
- Advanced courses approved as substitutes for General Education requirements.
- Additional elective honors seminars taken in the second year of attendance.
- A successfully completed honors compact conducted in connection with a course or Directed Independent Study.
- An honors directed independent research (DIR) course with a faculty member of their choice. Honors students should consider pursuing the FAU Undergraduate Research Certificate, as many of the Honors requirements are also applicable to this Research Certificate.
In order to successfully complete the University Honors Program, students must maintain a 3.0 grade point average in their honors courses and an overall grade point average of 3.5. Students must also complete 20 hours of volunteer work. Completion of the University Honors Program will be recognized at a special University awards ceremony and will be noted on the student's Florida Atlantic University transcript.
Substitutes for General Education Program Requirements
All seminars offered by the University Honors Program satisfy General Education requirements. If students wish to complete a University Honors Program requirement by an alternative means (such as 2 through 6 above), that plan must be discussed with a UHP advisor and approved in advance by both the University Honors Director (who certifies that the work is being done at the honors level) and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies (who certifies that the work fulfills a General Education requirement).
*Students with an A.A. degree should consider applying to an upper-division honors course in the major program and not the University Honors Program.
Note: Whenever a University Honors Program seminar satisfies a Writing Across Curriculum requirement, a grade of "C" or better is required. Substitutions for these seminars are subject to approval by the major college.
For additional information, visit the University Honors Program website.
Honors-in-the-Major Programs
Honors-in-the-Major Programs at Florida Atlantic University offer qualified and intellectually curious upper-division students the opportunity to enrich their academic experience by working closely with faculty on creative, scholarly or research projects.
Honors-in-the-Majors Programs are offered in select departments within each of the colleges and are designed for students to delve deeper and begin the professionalization into their chosen disciplines with faculty members committed to excellence in creative, scholarly or research endeavors.
For existing Honors-in-the-Major programs, please visit: http://0bhd.fsxd8848.com/honorsinthemajor/program-information/existing-honors-in-the-major/
These programs are approved by the University Honors Council once departments design their respective programs and determine their program’s entry and completion requirements. Courses demonstrate increased rigor and demands consistent with an honors program. A thesis or a capstone project is a hallmark in each of these programs. Graduate courses, as designated by departments, count as honors courses for students completing Honors-in-the-Major Programs, once the University Honors Council has approved them.
For a graduate course to count for an Honors-in-the-Major Program, the course must be taken for a grade. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory (S/U) courses will not count. A grade of “C” or higher is required for the course to count toward the Honors in-the-Major Program.
In most cases, financial aid can be used for the graduate course, as long as the course is degree applicable. It is advisable to meet with a Financial Aid Counselor to review the student’s customized financial aid package.
Undergraduate Minors
College of Arts and Letters Minors
Anthropology
Architectural Studies
Arabic
Art History
Arts and Performance Entrepreneurship (effective fall 2024)
Commercial Music
Communication Studies
Comparative Literature
Dance
Disaster Management
English
Environment and Society
Film and Video
French
German
Health Humanities (effective fall 2024)
History
Italian
Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Societal
Japanese
Jewish Studies
Linguistics
Museums, Archives and Public History
Nonprofit Management
Peace, Justice and Human Rights
Philosophy
Political Communication
Political Science
Public Management
Sociology
Spanish
Sport Studies
Studio Art
Theatre
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Analytics
Business Law
Cybersecurity: Information Technology
Digital Marketing
Economics
Entrepreneurial Management
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Healthcare Information Systems
Health Administration
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Business
International Business
International Economics
Investment Management
Leadership and Human Resource Development
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Operations Management
Real Estate
Diversity and Global Studies
Leadership Studies
College of Engineering and Computer Science Minors
Artificial Intelligence
Computer Science
Cybersecurity: Computer Science
Geomatics Engineering
Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Technology
Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College Minors
Anthropology
Art
Chemistry
Data Science
Digital Game Development
Economics
English Literature
Environmental Studies
Ethics (Interdisciplinary)
French and Francophone Studies
History
Interdisciplinary Theory of Knowledge
Law and Society
Mathematics
Philosophy
Physics
Psychology
Spanish
Literature
(effective summer 2024)
Visual Arts and Creative Writing
Women's Studies
Military Programs Minor
Military Science
Astronomy (effective fall 2024)
Biological Sciences
Cybersecurity: Mathematical Sciences
Geographic Information Science
Geography
Geology
Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Scientific
Mathematics
Physics
Psychology
Statistics
College of Social Work and Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice
Social Work
Undergraduate Certificates
In addition to its degree programs and minors, the University offers the following undergraduate certificate programs:
College of Arts and Letters Undergraduate Certificates
Arts and Performance Entrepreneurship (effective fall 2024)
Asian Studies
Caribbean and Latin American Studies
Classical Studies
English as a Second Language (ESL) Studies
Ethics, Law and Society
Ethnic Studies
Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Societal
Peace, Justice and Human Rights
Professional and Technical Writing
Religious Studies
College of Business Undergraduate Certificates
Business Analytics
Casino and Gaming Industry Management
Club Management
Cybersecurity: Information Technology
Digital Marketing
Gerontology
Healthcare Information Systems
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Business
International Business
Investment Management
Meetings and Events Management (change effective fall 2024)
Risk Management and Insurance
College of Education Undergraduate Certificates
Applied Mental Health Services (offered jointly with College of Science)
Diversity and Global Studies
Early Childhood Environmental Education
Supported Community Access (open to Academy for Community Inclusion students only)
Supported Community Living (open to Academy for Community Inclusion students only)
Supported Employment (open to Academy for Community Inclusion students only)
College of Engineering and Computer Science Undergraduate Certificates
Aerospace Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Cybersecurity (effective fall 2024)
Biomedical Engineering
Cybersecurity: Computer Science
Data Science: Computer Science
Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Technology
Marine Materials and Offshore Engineering
Naval Architecture
Robotics Engineering
Surveying and Mapping
Underwater Acoustics
College of Science Undergraduate Certificates
Actuarial Science
Applied Mental Health Services (offered jointly with College of Education)
Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Cybersecurity (effective fall 2024)
Biotechnology
Cybersecurity: Mathematical Sciences
Data Science: Mathematical Sciences
Environmental Science
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Advanced Geographic Information Systems
Interdisciplinary Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Scientific
Pharmaceutical Technology
Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Health Professions
Statistics
College of Social Work and Criminal Justice Certificates
Child Welfare
Healthy Aging
Social Justice
Undergraduate Studies Certificate
Undergraduate Research
These programs provide a multidisciplinary perspective and are available to all undergraduate students, unless stated otherwise in the program descriptions. Program descriptions are listed in specific college sections.
Combined Degree Programs
All combined bachelor's/master’s degree programs offered at the University require a minimum of 150 credits, comprised of a minimum of 120 credits for the baccalaureate degree and a minimum of 30 credits for the master’s degree. All combined bachelor's/doctoral degree programs require a minimum of 192 credits, comprising a minimum of 120 credits for the baccalaureate degree and a minimum of 72 credits for the doctoral degree. All master’s degree program credits or doctoral degree program credits must be at the graduate level (5000 level or above). A maximum of 12 credits of graduate coursework may be used to satisfy both degrees. The baccalaureate degree will be conferred before the graduate degree. Individual programs may have more stringent requirements. Please follow the links to the college sections below for the individual combined degree program information.
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE/MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
ADVANCED STANDING PROGRAM (B.Arch./M.U.R.P.)
(College of Arts and Letters/
College of Science
)
BACHELOR OF ARTS/MASTER OF ARTS (B.A./M.A.)
with major in one of the following:
History
(College of Arts and Letters)
Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature with Linguistics Concentration
(College of Arts and Letters)
Liberal Arts and Sciences with History Concentration/History
(Honors College
/College of Arts and Letters)
Psychology
(College of Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS in Health Science /MASTER OF SCIENCE in Exercise Science and Health Promotion (B.A./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF ARTS in Music/ MASTER OF NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (B.A./M.N.M.)
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN ART WITH CONCENTRATION IN aRT HISTORY OR sTUDIO ART/ MASTER OF NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (B.A./M.N.M.)
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences /MASTER OF SCIENCE in Artificial Intelligence (B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.A. or B.S.) in Biological and Physical Sciences with Biology, Biological Chemistry, Chemistry, Marine Biology, Neuroscience or Physics Concentration/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Biomedical Engineering (B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College /College of Engineering and Computer Science )
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.A. or B.S.) in Biological and Physical Sciences/ SECOND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Civil, Environmental or Geomatics Engineering/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Civil Engineering
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences in any concentration offered by the Honors College/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Computer Engineering (B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences in any concentration offered by the Honors College/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Computer Science (B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences in any concentration offered by the Honors College/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Electrical Engineering
(B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science )
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences in any concentration offered by the Honors College/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Mechanical Engineering (B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science )
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences in any concentration offered by the Honors College/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Ocean Engineering
(B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science )
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences in any concentration offered by the Honors College/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Information Technology and Management with Advanced Information Technology Concentration (B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences in any concentration offered by the Honors College/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Information Technology and Management with Computer Science Data Analytics Concentration (B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College
/College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Liberal Arts and Sciences with Mathematical Sciences Concentration or BACHELOR OF ARTS OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological and Physical Sciences with Mathematics Concentration/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Mathematics (B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
(Honors College /College of Science)
HONORS PROGRAM IN ACCOUNTING OPTION: BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION in Accounting/ MASTER OF ACCOUNTING in Accounting (B.B.A./M.AC.)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Economics/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Economics (B.B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Management Information Systems/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Business Analytics (B.B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Management Information Systems/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Information Technology and Management (B.B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS (B.B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION OR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Management Information Systems/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Supply Chain Management (B.B.A. or B.S./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF HEALTH SERVICES in Health Administration/ MASTER OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (B.H.S./M.H.A.)
BACHELOR OF MUSIC in Commercial Music: Music Business/MASTER OF NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (B.M./M.N.M.)
BACHELOR OF MUSIC in Music: Performance /MASTER OF NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (B.M./M.N.M.)
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC MANAGEMENT /MASTER OF NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (B.P.M./M.N.M.)
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC MANAGEMENT /MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (B.P.M./M.P.A.)
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION /MASTER OF NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (B.P.S.A./M.N.M.)
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION /MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (B.P.S.A./M.P.A.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE/MASTER OF SCIENCE (B.S./M.S.)
with major in one of the following:
Biological Sciences
(College of Science)
Chemistry
(College of Science)
Exercise Science and Health Promotion
(College of Science)
Geosciences
(College of Science)
Mathematical Sciences
(College of Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Biological Sciences/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Environmental Science (B.S./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Data Science and Analytics: Data Science and Engineering Concentration/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Artificial Intelligence or MASTER OF SCIENCE in Data Science and Analytics: Data Science and Engineering Concentration or MASTER OF SCIENCE in Information Technology and Management: Advanced Information Technology or Computer Science Data Analytics concentrations (B.S./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Neuroscience and Behavior/ MASTER OF ARTS in Psychology (B.S./M.A.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in Physics/ PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE MASTER in Medical Physics (B.S./P.S.M.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE in any major offered by the College of Engineering and Computer Science/ MASTER OF SCIENCE in Biomedical Engineering (e.g., B.S.C.V., B.S.C.E., B.S.C.S, B.S.E.E., B.S.E.V., B.S.G.E., B.S.M.E., B.S.O.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Civil Engineering (B.S.C.V./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COMPUTER SCIENCE or BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE or BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING or BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING / MASTER OF SCIENCE in Information Technology and Management with Advanced Information Technology or Computer Science Data Analytics concentrations (B.A.C.S. or B.S.C.S. or B.S.C.E or B.S.E.E/M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Artificial Intelligence (B.S.C.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Computer Engineering (B.S.C.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING/DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in Computer Engineering (B.S.C.E./Ph.D.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Artificial Intelligence (B.S.C.S./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Computer Science (B.S.C.S./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE/DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in Computer Science (B.S.C.S./Ph.D.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Artificial Intelligence (B.S.E.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Computer Engineering (B.S.E.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E./Ph.D.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Civil Engineering (B.S.E.V./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOMATICS ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Civil Engineering (B.S.G.E../M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Artificial Intelligence (B.S.M.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Artificial Intelligence (B.S.N./M.S.)
(College of Nursing
/College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Biomedical Engineering (B.S.N./M.S.)
(College of Nursing
/College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OCEAN ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE in Ocean Engineering (B.S.O.E./M.S.)
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
BACHELOR OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING/MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING ADVANCED STANDING PROGRAM (B.U.R.P./M.U.R.P.)
BACHELOR OF URBAN DESIGN/MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING ADVANCED STANDING PROGRAM (B.U.D./M.U.R.P.)
MASTER OF EDUCATION/SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION (M.Ed./Ed.S.) in Counselor Education
Graduate Degree Programs
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING (M.AC.)
MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.)
with major in one of the following:
Anthropology
(College of Arts and Letters)
Communication
(College of Arts and Letters)
English
(College of Arts and Letters)
History
(College of Arts and Letters)
Languages, Linguistics and Comparative Literature
(College of Arts and Letters)
Political Science
(College of Arts and Letters)
Psychology
(College of Science)
Sociology
(College of Arts and Letters)
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
(College of Arts and Letters)
MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING (M.A.T.)
with major in the following:
Anthropology
(College of Arts and Letters)
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (M.B.A.)
with major in:
Business Administration
(College of Business)
MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Ed.)
with major in one of the following:
(College of Education)
Counselor Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Leadership
Educational Psychology
Elementary Education
Environmental Education
Instructional Technology
Reading Education
Secondary Education plus Certification
Special Education
MASTER OF FINE ARTS (M.F.A.)
with major in one of the following:
Creative Writing
(College of Arts and Letters)
Media, Technology and Entertainment (This major is currently on suspension and not accepting students.)
(College of Arts and Letters
and College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Studio/Fine Arts
(College of Arts and Letters)
Theatre
(College of Arts and Letters)
MASTER OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (M.H.A.)
MASTER OF MUSIC (M.M.)
MASTER OF NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (M.N.M.)
MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (M.P.A.)
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.)
with major in one of the following:
Artificial Intelligence
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Biological Sciences
(College of Science)
Biomedical Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Biomedical Science
(College of Medicine)
Business Analytics
(College of Business)
Chemistry
(College of Science)
Civil Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Computer Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Computer Science
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Criminology and Criminal Justice
(College of Social Work and Criminal Justice)
Data Science and Analytics
(Interdisciplinary Programs)
Economics
(College of Business)
Electrical Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Environmental Science
(College of Science)
Exercise Science and Health Promotion
(College of Science)
Finance (Program is not admitting students at this time.)
(College of Business)
Geosciences
(College of Science)
Information Technology and Management
(Interdisciplinary Programs)
International Business
(College of Business)
Marine Science and Oceanography
(College of Science)
Mathematics
(College of Science)
Mechanical Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Ocean Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Physics
(College of Science)
Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology
(College of Education)
Supply Chain Management
(College of Business)
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (M.S.N.)
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TEACHING (M.S.T.)
with major in one of the following:
Biological Sciences
(College of Science)
Chemistry
(College of Science)
Economics
(College of Business)
Mathematics
(College of Science)
Physics
(College of Science)
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (M.S.W.)
(College of Social Work and Criminal Justice)
MASTER OF TAXATION (M.TX.)
MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (M.U.R.P.)
PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE MASTER (P.S.M.)
with major in one of the following:
Business Biotechnology
(College of Science
and College of Business)
Medical Physics
(College of Science)
SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION (Ed.S.)
with major in one of the following:
(College of Education)
Counselor Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Leadership
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (M.D.)
DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE (D.N.P.)
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.)
with major in one of the following:
Business Administration
(College of Business)
Chemistry
(College of Science)
Comparative Studies
(College of Arts and Letters)
Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
(College of Science)
Computer Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Computer Science
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Counseling
(College of Education)
Curriculum and Instruction
(College of Education)
Educational Leadership
(College of Education)
Electrical Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Experimental Psychology
(College of Science)
Geosciences
(College of Science)
Integrative Biology
(College of Medicine and
College of Science)
Mathematics
(College of Science)
Mechanical Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Neuroscience
(Interdisciplinary Programs)
Nursing
(College of Nursing)
Ocean Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
Physics
(College of Science)
Public Administration
(College of Arts and Letters)
Special Education
(College of Education)
Transportation and Environmental Engineering
(College of Engineering and Computer Science)
DOCTOR OF SOCIAL WORK (D.S.W.)
(College of Social Work and Criminal Justice)
Graduate Minors
Artificial Intelligence
Business
Graduate Certificates
In addition to the above degree programs, the University offers the following graduate certificate programs:
College of Arts and Letters Graduate Certificates
English as a Second Language (ESL) Studies
Film and Culture
Literary Translation
Nonprofit Executive Leadership
Public Ethics and Leadership
Public Policy
Sexuality and Gender Education
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
College of Business Graduate Certificates
Big Data Analytics: Business
Crisis and Disaster Management
Environmental Management (Certificate is not admitting students at this time.)
Health Administration
Hospitality and Tourism Management
Innovation Entrepreneurship
Legal Compliance Management (Certificate is not admitting students at this time.)
Professional Accounting
Risk Management
Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain Management
(offered jointly with the College of Engineering and Computer Science)
College of Education Graduate Certificates
Environment Education
Instructional Design
K-12 Online Teaching
Multicultural Education
Teacher Leadership
College of Engineering and Computer Science Graduate Certificates
Aerospace Engineering
Artificial Intelligence
Big Data Analytics: Computer Science
Biomedical Engineering
Corrosion
Cyber Security: Computer Science
Energy Resilience
Offshore Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Transportation, Logistics and Supply Chain Management (offered jointly with the College of Business)
College of Medicine Graduate Certificates
Biomedical Science
Genomics and Predictive Health
College of Nursing Graduate Certificates
Adult/Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
Advanced Holistic Nursing (suspended effective fall 2024)
Advanced Holistic Practice and Nurse Coaching (effective fall 2024)
Family Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Educator
Nursing Administration and Financial Leadership
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
College of Science Graduate Certificates
Cyber Security: Mathematics
Economic Development and Tourism
Environmental Restoration
Geographic Information Systems
Medical Physics
Neuroeconomics
Neuroscience
Post-Baccalaureate Research Education Program in Chemistry
Remote Sensing
Sustainable Community Planning
College of Social Work and Criminal Justice Graduate Certificates
Addictions
Child Welfare
Healthy Aging
Social Justice
These programs provide a multidisciplinary perspective and are available to all graduate students, unless stated otherwise in the program descriptions. Program descriptions are listed in specific college sections.