Part-Time, Traditional Undergraduate Programs

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

Art

Biology

  • Biochemistry*
  • General Biology*
  • Premedical*

Biotechnology

Chemistry (B.A.)

Chemistry (B.S.) 

Communication (B.A.)

Communication (B.S.)

Computer Science (A.S., B.S.)

Criminal Justice

  • Corrections*
  • Crime Analysis*
  • Forensic Psychology*
  • International Justice and Security*
  • Investigative Services*
  • Juvenile and Family Justice*
  • Law Enforcement Administration*
  • Victim Services Administration* 

Dental Hygiene (A.S., B.S.)

Education (Bachelor's Plus)

  • Elementary Education
  • Secondary Education 

Engineering

English

  • Literature*
  • Writing*

Environmental Science

Finance

Fire & Occupational Safety (A.S.)

Fire Protection Engineering

Fire Science

  • Fire/Arson Investigation*
  • Fire Administration*
  • Fire Science Technology*

 

Forensic Science

Global Studies

Graphic Design

History

Hotel & Restaurant Management

Information Technology

  • Network Administration & Security*
  • Web and Database Development*

Interior Design

  • Pre-architecture*

Legal Studies (A.S., B.S.)

  • Dispute Resolution*
  • Paralegal Studies*
  • Public Affairs* 

Liberal Studies

Management

  • Management of Sports Industries*

Marine Biology

Marketing

Mathematics

  • Applied Mathematics*
  • Computer Science*
  • Education*
  • Statistics*

Music

Music Industry

Music & Sound Recording (B.A., B.S.)

Nutrition & Dietetics

Political Science

Psychology

  • Community-Clinical*
  • Forensic Psychology*
  • General Psychology*

Sports Management 

Tourism & Event Management

Undeclared

*Concentrations

 
Please be advised that the University Catalog is the official source for information about programs of study and academic requirements.
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