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Academic Programs

Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Engineering

Graduates of this program will be able to communicate effectively, demonstrate proficient mathematical skills and application of scientific principles in solving engineering problems and apply critical thinking in the analysis of data, design of experimental procedures and evaluation of outcomes. 

Engineering and Technology

Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Mathematics

Differentiate and integrate algebraic and transcendental functions; perform double and triple integrals; perform partial differentiation; solve first- and second-order differential equations with constant coefficients; and reason critically, analyze and solve mathematical problems objectively. 

Science and Mathematics

Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Music

Obtain a foundation in performance skills and musicianship training for aspiring performers and music educators. Students receive training in music theory, aural skills, piano, solo performance and ensemble performance. This program is intended for transfer into a bachelor’s program.

Art and Design

Liberal Arts and Sciences, Option: Physics

Study the basic principles of the natural world. Gain a clear understanding of the basic concepts of physics and strengthen your understanding through problem solving and laboratory experiments. 

Science and Mathematics

Liberal Arts, Option: Communication Arts

Develop your interpersonal, group and public communications. This program is concentrated in two areas: writing and production. You will analyze the effective use of language in a variety of environments, form critical judgments about the interaction of society and various media, demonstrate

Communication and Humanities

Liberal Arts, Option: English

Develop high-level reading and writing skills. Analyze text, collect and organize research data and write clearly and effectively. This program emphasizes critical reading and writing skills required in a variety of fields, including law, medicine, teaching, communications, business and industry. 

Communication and Humanities

Liberal Arts, Option: History

Learn about the changes in human society over time, gain exposure to the diversity of the human experience, examine the global struggle of all people and evaluate your own heritage. This curriculum prepares students for careers in law, journalism, business, public relations, international relations

Communication and Humanities

Liberal Arts, Option: Philosophy

Learn how to think about the most fundamental questions. Graduates of this program should be able to think critically about a variety of philosophical or religious issues, write at a level that uses discourse and analysis appropriate to philosophy or comparative religion, demonstrate breadth and

Communication and Humanities

Liberal Arts, Option: Political Science

Study United States, foreign, and international politics and government. Political Science courses offer a range of basic requirements for careers in law, business, government service, education, political journalism and political research. 

Law and Public Service

Liberal Arts, Option: Psychology

Curious about human behavior? Start with psychology. Learn about how personality develops and how society and culture influence behavior. Develop your critical thinking skills, as you learn about the scientific method and immerse yourself in psychological research.

Social and Behavioral Science