Students interested in earning an associate's degree, bachelor's degree, or undergraduate certificate can complete the program part-time. Part-time study allows students the availability of flexible scheduling and the convenience to take courses without life or career interruption. Below are the areas of study for traditional undergraduate degree programs.
Accounting (B.S.) Art (B.A.) Biology (B.S.)
Biotechnology (B.A.) Business (Management) (B.S.) (A.S.) Chemistry (B.A.) Chemistry (B.S.) Communication (B.A.) Communication (B.S.) Computer Science (A.S., B.S.) Criminal Justice (B.A.) (A.S.)
Dental Hygiene (A.S., B.S.)
Engineering
English (B.A.)
Environmental Science (B.S.) Finance (B.S.) Fire & Occupational Safety (A.S.) Fire Protection Engineering (B.S.) Fire Science (B.S.)
| Forensic Science (B.S.) Global Studies (B.A.) (A.S.) History (B.A.) Hotel & Restaurant Management (B.S.) Information Technology (B.S.)
Interior Design (B.A.) (A.S.)
Legal Studies (A.S., B.S.)
Liberal Studies (B.A.) Management (Business) (B.S.) (A.S.)
Marine Biology (B.S.) Marketing (B.S.) Mathematics (B.S.) (B.A.)
Music (B.A.) Music Industry (B.A.) Music & Sound Recording (B.A., B.S.) Nutrition & Dietetics (B.S.) Political Science (B.S.) Psychology (B.A.)
Sports Management (B.S.) Tourism & Event Management (B.S.) |
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