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Majors
The majors offered within each degree are as follows:
Masters Programs:
Masters in Athletic Training
Masters in Business Administration
Masters of Education
Bachelors Degrees:
Bachelor of Arts (BA): Art, English, English Education, History, History Education, Media Communication,
International Studies, Music, Political Science, Public Relations, Religion and Philosophy, Sport
Communication, Theatre, and Individualized Studies
Bachelor of Science (BS): Accountancy, Agribusiness Management, Art Education, Biology, Biology Education, Biological Chemistry, Chemistry Education, Business, Business Education, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Digital Marketing, Esports and Gaming, Elementary Education, Finance, Health Science, Healthcare Management, Human Resource Management, Legal Studies, Marketing, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Music Technology, Physical Education, Professional Sales, Psychology, Radiologic Science, Respiratory Care, Special Education, Speech and Theatre Education, Sport Management, Supply Chain Management and Individualized Studies
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA): Studio Art, Arts Management, Graphic Design, Musical Theatre, and Theatre
Bachelor of Music Education (BME): Music Education
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN): Nursing
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS): Criminal Justice Administration
Students may complete a degree entirely online in the following majors: Accountancy, Business, Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice Administration, Digital Marketing, Esports and Gaming, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Professional Sales, Sport Management and Supply Chain Management.
Students may declare their major at any time. Students may declare or change a major or minor online or by submitting a Major Declaration Form to the Office of the Registrar. Students are advised that declaring or changing their major late in their college career may result in the need for additional work in excess of 120 semester hours to meet all major department and degree requirements.
Students may major in two areas of study within the same degree. In the case of a double major, all requirements for both areas of study must be met. Students should be advised that some combinations of majors may not be compatible due to degree differences. Further, some combinations of majors may result in significant additional work being required.
SELECTION OF A MINOR The completion of a minor area of study provides students with documentation of a smaller concentration of courses in an area of interest. Coursework within a minor can be related to the major or entirely unrelated. In most cases, courses within the minor can be counted toward satisfying General Education requirements.
Academic minors are offered in many fields and can enhance the student’s major course of study. In most cases, students may count up to six hours of their major coursework as a part of the minor. Exceptions to this policy will be stated in the description to the minor.
Minors are available in the following areas of study and may also be individualized:
Applied Liberal Arts and Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Child Advocacy Studies, Forensic Science, History, International Studies, Mathematics, Physical Science, Political Science, Psychology, Religion and Philosophy, Spanish. Fine, Applied, and Literary Arts: Art, Digital Media, Arts Management, Creative Writing, English, Media Communication, Music, Music Technology, Musical Theatre, Public Relations, Theatre. Business, Education, and Law: Accountancy, Business, Business Leadership, Criminal Justice, Finance, Forensic Accounting, Health, Information Technology, Legal Studies, Marketing, Sociology, Sport Management.