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  • Interdisciplinary Studies for Elementary Educators – K-6, TSD

    Combine in-depth clinical experiences with a rigorous interdisciplinary and STEM-focused curriculum that includes key endorsements in K-6 Elementary Education and Teacher of Student Disabilities. Learn English, mathematics, science, and social studies from the elementary teaching standpoint and enhance your pedagogical knowledge with an interdisciplinary mindset. By completing a yearlong clinical practice with one of our 50+ P-12 partner schools, you will develop modern and cutting-edge skills to make an immediate difference in local schools and communities.

  • Elementary Education – P-3 and TSD

    Combine in-depth clinical experiences with a rigorous curriculum that includes key endorsements in P-3 and Teacher of Student Disabilities. By completing a yearlong clinical practice with one of our 50+ P-12 partner schools, you will develop modern and cutting-edge skills to make an immediate difference in local school and communities.

  • Criminal Justice

    Discover the patterns and motives of criminal behavior with a combination of academic theory and hands-on experience. You will study topics like behavioral science and cyber security while exploring the nature and history of the criminal justice system. As an undergraduate, you will have the opportunity to complete an internship with police departments, prosecutors’ offices, the U.S. Coast Guard, the U.S. Department of Justice, and more.

  • Spanish

    Achieve linguistic and cultural proficiency while becoming confident in local, national, and international markets. Explore the history and culture of the Hispanic world through the study of literature, media, linguistics, business, and more. Gain versatile communication skills required for careers in areas such as education, translation, law, medicine, and media around the world. 

  • Sociology

    Whether you want to enter the realms of academia, business, or law enforcement, the opportunities for B.A. in Sociology holders are as varied as they are numerous. In the pursuit of your degree, you will learn the ways in which people interact, and how that interaction affects behavior, belief systems, and choices. With a B.A. in Sociology, your career choices will include social, nonprofit, and research organizations; private companies; social services; and government agencies.

  • Psychology

    Develop your skills in scientific reasoning and writing as you study the mind and behavior from multiple perspectives. Discover the scientist within by assisting professors in one of many psychology labs, traveling to present at conferences, and completing your own thesis project. Experience a unique class in animal training taught at Six Flags Wild Safari. Discover your passion in internships ranging from school counseling, clinical psychology, human resources, and market research for broadcasters like MTV.

  • Political Science

    Delve into the legal and political landscape through internships, service learning, model United Nations, mock trial, and policy debate. Student may travel nationally or internationally, or spend a semester in the nation’s capital with the Washington Center Program. Prepare yourself for a law school or a career in policy advocacy, municipal government, campaigns, or international relations.

  • Music

    Whether you aspire to be a performer, a teacher, or a music industry executive, earning a B.A. in Music will prepare you to pursue a variety of professions in your field of passion. Choose from a B.A. in Music, a B.A. in Music with a concentration in Music Industry, or a B.A. in Music and Education. Regardless of your area, you will gain the specific knowledge and skills in music you are seeking, as well as a strong foundational education in the liberal arts.  

  • Homeland Security

    Build a foundational knowledge of justice and equality while learning to prevent, mitigate, respond to, and help a nation recover from homeland security threats. Explore hazards including adversarial, natural, and technological/accidental. Through an in-depth research project, you will explore and analyze practical and theoretical problems to recommend changes and solutions.

  • History and Political Science

    If you’re wondering what you can do with a B.A. in History and Political Science, the answer is quite a lot. Graduates with this degree bring their knowledge of past and present governmental procedures to the corporate world, and possess the broad knowledge base, practical skill set, and writing experience that employers are looking for. As a B.A. in History and Political Science student, you will gain an understanding of the complex forces and values that shape the modern world while fostering your passion for civic engagement.