Applications open for Fall 2026
What will you study?
With over 175 career-building programs available, we make achieving your goals more accessible. Search our wide range of programs below to find the bachelor’s or master’s degree, certificate, minor or accelerated program that best fits your needs.
Urban Planning and Development, MUPD
Urban Planning and Development, MUPD
Format: On Campus
Prepare to tackle urban challenges and contribute to the sustainable development of cities and communities. Dive into a curriculum that encompasses topics such as urban design, community development, economic analysis and sustainable development. Enhance your learning and apply your skills through experiential opportunities like internships and capstone projects.
Urban Secondary Teaching (licensure, adolescent/young adult 7-12 OR multi-age in Spanish or Mandarin), M.Ed.
Urban Secondary Teaching (licensure, adolescent/young adult 7-12 OR multi-age in Spanish or Mandarin), M.Ed.
Format: On Campus
With a focus on urban settings, the program includes a nine-month school-based internship, professional portfolio development and cohort activities. Designed for candidates seeking licensure in secondary education. Prospective students must hold a bachelor's degree in relevant fields with above-average grades, demonstrate a commitment to working in an urban school environment and meet specific admission requirements, including proficiency in English and Mandarin for Chinese language teachers.
Urban Studies, MS
Urban Studies, MS
Format: On Campus
Develop a multidisciplinary education in urban studies focusing on areas such as community and neighborhood development, urban and public policy, non-profit management and international business/cultural differences. Access research and training centers to deepen your knowledge and apply your skills in real time.
Veterinary Social Work Graduate Certificate
Veterinary Social Work Graduate Certificate
Format: On Campus
Get a comprehensive foundation in Veterinary Social Work topics focusing on the knowledge and skills needed to integrate animals into social work practice in ethically sound ways and in keeping with the values of the social work profession. Gain knowledge in the practice and skills necessary to help people through human-animal relationships in a variety of settings and through a variety of micro and macro practice methods.
Visual Studies Minor
Visual Studies Minor
Format: On Campus
Critically interpret and understand the historical and contemporary visual world from diverse perspectives to enhance your creative skills and provide a new lens for societal analysis. The minor consists of 24 credit hours.
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