Students are encouraged to take courses to give them a broad understanding of the liberal arts and sciences in their first two years of their undergraduate studies so they can make an informed choice of specialization.
College of
Undergraduate Programs
Master's Programs
- Biological Sciences (M.S.)
- Business Administration (M.B.A.)
- Business Administration, Executive (M.B.A.)
- Business Administration, Online (M.B.A.)
- Child Development (M.A.)
- Criminal Justice (M.A.)
- Education (M.A.)
- Curriculum and Instruction:
- School Administration
- Counselor Education (also available as a combined program with the Pupil Personnel Service Credential)
- English (M.A.)
- History (M.A.)
- Interdisciplinary Studies (M.A./M.S.)
- M.S. also available with a concentration in Geospatial Analysis of Human-Environmental Change
- Marine Science (M.S.)
- Nursing (M.S.)
- Psychology (M.A.)
- Psychology (M.S.)
- Public Administration (M.P.A.)
- Social Work (M.S.W.)
- Social Work Hybrid (M.S.W-Hybrid)
Doctoral Programs
Educational Credential Programs
- Administrative Services Credential (Preliminary & Intern)
- Education Specialist: Mild/Moderate Support Needs and Extensive Support Needs
- Multiple Subject Credential (MSCP)
- Pupil Personnel Services Credential
- Reading/Language Arts Specialist Credential and Reading Certificate*
- Single Subject Credential (SSCP)
Certificate Programs
- Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Management
- Gerontology/Geriatrics Graduate Certificate
- Live Sound and Recording Arts Technician Certificate
- Middle/Junior High School Studies Certificate
- Printmaking Certificate
- Reading Certificate
- Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Certificate Program