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By the clothes you wear. By the company you keep. By the interests you pursue. By the way you communicate. By the choices you make.

You are undeniably original. Unquestionably unique. There is only one YOU!Perhaps you express yourself by excelling in the classroom, through the arts, in the sciences, on the athletic fi eld, by assuming leadership roles or through volunteering in your community. You probably express yourself in many ways, revealing yourself to the world through multiple contributions.

Your college years will give you the freedom and fl exibility to defi ne and express yourself more than ever before. Why not choose a place that embraces who you are, one that supports your individuality, your talents and your dreams?

• Be part of the largest honors program in Tennessee.

• With more than 250 areas of study, you can major in just about anything.

• Get involved in one of our more than 190 student organizations.

• Show your Tiger Spirit by supporting our highly successful athletic program.

• Make friends with other students from 47 states and 99 countries.

• Give back to the community by taking class notes for students with disabilities, raising money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or cleaning up neighborhoods, just to name a few.

• Go “green” with us through campus sustainability projects.

Check out just a few of the ways you can express yourself at the University of Memphis.

you express yourselfin lots of ways

Some of the best opportunities in my life have happened at the U of M! Like my internship at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars through The Washington Center Internship Program. And I got to expand my knowledge of China through a study abroad experience.

- Terrance Stevenson Little Rock, Arkansas International Studies/Political Science

Our outstanding faculty are some of the best in their fi elds. Not only are they great teachers, they are also world-renowned for their contributions to society. Want proof?

• We have 26 Chairs of Excellence, more than any other university in Tennessee.

• Our faculty are Emmy, Grammy and Peabody award winners.

• Research by our faculty is providing answers to local, national and international societal issues. These research areas include implant technology, bone regeneration, predicting and mitigating earthquake risk, building safe communities, developing learning technologies, studying behavioral health, urban education and assessment, and cyber security.

• Our faculty are highly acclaimed writers, novelists and documentarians.

• We have fi ve nationally recognized Centers of Excellence.

Richard BauschMoss Chair of

Excellence in English

Richard BauschMoss Chair of

Excellence in English

Founded: 1912

location: Main campus in the heart of residential East Memphis; 8 off-site locations

Facilities: 237 buildings

Enrollment: 22,421 (17,510 undergraduates; 4,911 graduate students)

Freshman class: 2,416 fi rst-time freshmen

degree programs: Over 250 areas of study (16 undergraduate degrees/55 master’s degrees/24 doctoral degrees)

Faculty: 870 full-time faculty

Student-Faculty ratio: 15:1

Academic calendar: Semester system (fall, spring and summer sessions)

Student life: Over 190 student organizations, including 25 sororities and fraternities

undergraduate tuition: $6,780 (in-state, annually)$20,148 (out-of-state, annually)

Scholarships/Financial Aid: More than 82% of students receive merit-based or need-based aid

School colors: Blue and gray

School Mascot: Bengal Tiger

School Motto: Dreamers. Thinkers. Doers.

*2010-2011 academic year data

Just the Facts*

through The Washington Center Internship Program. And I got to expand my knowledge of China through a study abroad experience.

- Terrance Stevenson Little Rock, Arkansas International Studies/Political Science

of residential East Memphis; 8 off-site locations

Accounting

Art

Biology

Communication

Criminology and

Criminal Justice

Education

English

Health and Human

Performance

Management

Nursing

Professional

Studies*

Psychology

*Professional Studies is housed within the University College

Top 12 Areas of Study for Undergraduate Students

cEntErS oF EXcEllEncE

Center for Earthquake

Research and Information

Center for Applied

Psychological Research

Center for Research Initiatives

and Strategies for the

Communicatively Impaired

Institute of Egyptian Art

and Archaeology

Center for Research in

Educational Policy

Degree programs at the University of

Memphis are divided into nine colleges and

schools. We offer 16 undergraduate degrees,

55 master’s degrees and 24 doctoral degrees.

Our graduate programs in audiology and

speech-language pathology, rehabilitation

counseling and discrete mathematics/

combinatorics are all nationally ranked by

U.S. News & World Report. Each year we

graduate more than 3,000 new alumni.

Study AbroadOur students regularly travel to 51 countries and over 200 study sites. We offer short-term, semester and yearly programs, with fi nancial aid available to help students cover the costs. U of M study abroad programs provide students the opportunity to combine a rigorous academic program with a cross-cultural learning experience that is not available in the United States. Students may study in Africa, Asia, Australia, Central America, Europe, North America or South America. For a complete list of programs, visit memphis.edu/abroad.

in the classroom

Study Abroad

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College of Arts and Sciences

Fogelman College of Businessand Economics

College of Communication and Fine Arts

College of Education

Herff College of Engineering

Loewenberg School of Nursing

University College

Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law

School of Communication Sciences and Disorders

School of Public Health

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With more than 1,600 students enrolled, the Honors program is entering its 39th year. A record number of freshman students were accepted in Fall 2010, with more than 18 percent of the class scoring 30 or higher on the ACT.

The program includes enriched Honors courses, interdisciplinary seminars, independent study, an Honors thesis or creative project, and conversations with visiting scholars. Honors courses are discussion-based classes that emphasize writing and problem solving, as well as critical and creative

thinking. Honors students can also participate in nationally recognized undergraduate research conferences and extend their learning through internships and public service.

In the last several years, U of M Honors students have won such highly prestigious scholarships as the Truman Scholarship, the Goldwater Scholarship, the Fulbright Scholarship and the Rotary Scholarship, among others.

More information is available at memphis.edu/honors.

For academically ambitious and talented students, the Helen Hardin Honors Program combines the best of a small liberal arts school with the opportunities of a large, nationally recognized research university.

I have been able to express myself through the MILE (Memphis Institute for Leadership Education) Program where I have a great mentor who is heavily involved in the Memphis business community.

- James Northcutt Dyersburg, Tennessee International Business

I have been able to express myself through the MILE (Memphis Institute for Leadership Education) Program where I have a great mentor who is heavily involved in the Memphis business community.

- James Northcutt Dyersburg, Tennessee International Business

The University of Memphis offers two programs that bring undergraduate students together who have common academic pursuits. The U of M’s Living Learning Communities program allows students to not only attend class and study together, but to live together as well. Living Learning Communities are available for Honors students, women majoring in engineering, ROTC students, those majoring in architecture and design, music scholars, Emerging Leaders, those

interested in foreign languages and cultures, and a Freshmen First group. A new Living Learning Residence Complex opened in Fall 2010.

Freshmen First participants live together and share their experiences as freshmen. Residence Life provides a variety of programs to help these students succeed, including study skills, movie nights, cookouts, recreational tournaments, community service projects, safety awareness and more.

Research confi rms that Living Learning Community students become more engaged in their studies and their college lives, have higher GPAs, successfully complete more hours in less time, and continue on their programs of study at a higher rate.

More information is available at memphis.edu/reslife/livingcommunities.

interested in foreign languages and cultures, and a Freshmen First group. A new Living Learning Residence Complex opened in Fall 2010.

Freshmen First participants live together and share their experiences as freshmen. Residence Life provides a variety of programs to help these students succeed, including study skills, movie nights, cookouts, recreational tournaments, community service projects, safety awareness and more.

Research confi rms that Living Learning Community students become more engaged in their studies and their college lives, have higher GPAs, successfully complete more hours in less time, and continue on their programs of study at a higher rate.

More information is available at

ResearchBoth undergraduate and graduate students have the opportunity to participate in research projects. Undergraduates do so through their participation in the Helen Hardin Honors Program.

An undergraduate research database exists online to match students and their interests with researchers in all fi elds at the U of M. These opportunities to work with faculty on key research projects give students invaluable experience and allow them to participate in a “real world” application of their knowledge.

Some current areas of research that undergraduate students participate in include: biology, chemistry, communication, psychology, counseling, educational psychology and research,

earth sciences, electrical and computer engineering, health and sport

sciences, political science, and women’s and children’s health.

Graduate students become involved with

research projects primarily through

their interactions with faculty.

I chose the U of M because it had the academic program that I liked. But once I got to Memphis, I was able to express myself through many on-campus activities — including serving as my Greek sorority’s president.

- Alanna Rolli Keene, New Hampshire Fashion Merchandising & Home Furnishings

communication, psychology, counseling, educational psychology and research,

earth sciences, electrical and computer engineering, health and sport

sciences, political science, and women’s and children’s health.

Graduate students become involved with

research projects primarily through

their interactions with faculty.

Creative expression comes naturally to many of us. Whether it’s music, art, design, theatre, dance or writing that is your pursuit, the University of Memphis has a program that can spark your imagination and help you realize your potential.

through the arts

Creative and Professional WritingIf writing is your preferred form of expression, then you’ll want to enroll in either the creative or professional writing programs offered through the Department of English in the College of Arts and Sciences. In addition to the bachelor’s degree in English with a concentration in creative writing, the university also offers a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing. Professional writing degrees are also offered at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The U of M faculty include many published authors.

Visual and Performing ArtsThe visual and performing arts disciplines are found within our College of Communication and Fine Arts (CCFA). These include studies through our Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music and the departments of architecture, art, communication and journalism, as well as theatre and dance.

Many of our alumni have made their way to national and international stages after graduation as actors, opera singers, fi lmmakers, music producers, costume designers and directors. Others have become best-selling authors, speechwriters, journalists and editors, playwrights, designers, artists and art historians. CCFA offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of concentrations, such as music and theatre performance, jazz and studio music composition, music and art education, studio arts, photography, art history, architecture and interior design, graphic design, journalism, and fi lm and video production.

Our natural sciences and social sciences

are housed within the College of Arts and

Sciences. These include the earth sciences,

mathematical science, psychology, social

work, biology, chemistry and physics. It is

the largest college on our campus.

For those who express interest in the fi eld

of medicine, we offer the prerequisite

courses students need to successfully

apply to professional schools. This includes

careers in medicine, chiropractic medicine,

cytotechnology, dental hygiene, dentistry,

health informatics and information

management, medical technology,

podiatry, occupational therapy, optometry,

osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physical

therapy, respiratory care and veterinary

medicine. Our Pre-Health Resource

Center will work with you to ensure you

meet professional school admissions

requirements. Visit memphis.edu/cas/

pre_health.htm for more information.

If nursing is what interests you, then you

should consider the Loewenberg School of

Nursing. Our nursing students are engaged

with the community daily and assist with such

initiatives as hospice care, health fairs and

screenings, adult day care and CPR classes. We

are also actively involved with organizations

like the American Red Cross and the Memphis

Union Mission. Twice a year our nursing

students travel to the Dominican Republic to

provide basic healthcare services to one of the

most impoverished countries in the world.

Engineering programs, housed in the

Herff College of Engineering, include

studies in biomedical, civil, computer,

electrical and mechanical engineering. At

the graduate level, our School of Public

Health offers areas of study in biostatistics,

environmental health, epidemiology, social

and behavioral sciences, health systems and

health administration. And our School of

Communication Sciences and Disorders has

been ranked in the top 10 nationwide for

each of the last 12 years.

in the sciences

Student life is an important part of the college experience. Research shows that students who are involved in campus life are more inclined to excel academically and to maintain a greater connection to their university after graduation. Approximately 2,100 students live in on-campus housing at the U of M.

Greek Life is a vibrant part of the university and includes 25 sororities and fraternities. Intramural sports, concerts, movie showings, speakers and other student activities give students outlets to be involved in campus life.

through student lifeSome of my most memorable experiences have been through my student involvement – raising money for the kids of St. Jude through Up ‘til Dawn, welcoming new freshmen as a Frosh Camp counselor and gaining leadership skills through my Greek fraternity.

- David Jacks Millington, Tennessee Advertising

Memphis is an amazing place to study music, and my position on the Student Activities Council has given me opportunities to interact with performers from all over the world!

- James Ramson Memphis, Tennessee Music Industry

my student involvement – raising money for the kids of St. Jude through Up ‘til Dawn, welcoming new freshmen as a Frosh Camp counselor and gaining leadership skills through my Greek fraternity.

- David Jacks Millington, Tennessee Advertising

through student life

Leadership comes in many different forms. At the U of M, we have more than 190 registered student organizations (RSOs). There is literally something for everyone. If we don’t have an organization that suits your interests, you can start a new one by getting nine more of your friends to sign up.

Whether you’re looking for a group that supports athletics or the arts, community service or cultural awareness, religious or political activism, Greek life or academic scholarship, there’s an RSO for you. There is also the Student Government Association, the Student Activities Council and the Student Ambassador Board.

A complete list of organizations is available at https://saweb.memphis.edu/rsoreg/RSOList.asp.

through leadership positions

up ’til dAwn

The Up ’til Dawn fundraising

program for St. Jude Children’s

Research Hospital was founded at

the University of Memphis in 1999.

The program has now spread to

more than 250 college campuses

and generates more than $5 million

annually. Since its inception, Up ’til

Dawn has raised more than $28.8

million nationwide. U of M students

have raised over $1 million on our

campus alone.

In my Honors classes, I get to express myself through in-depth conversations that really open my eyes to other people’s perspectives.

- Emily Gianella Bartlett, Tennessee Management Information Systems

In my Honors classes, I get to express myself through in-depth conversations that really open my eyes to other people’s perspectives.

- Emily Gianella Bartlett, Tennessee Management Information Systems

If you love the roar of the crowd and the

taste of a warm hot dog, you’ll fi nd yourself

right at home with the foam-fi ngered, body-

painted fans who cheer the Tigers to victory.

A Division I school, we’re part of one of the

NCAA’s largest conferences, Conference

USA. Our football team plays in the 62,000-

seat Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium.

Tiger basketball is played in the FedExForum

which boasts 18,400 seats. We don’t mean

to brag, but we DID go to the National

Championship game in 2008 — our third trip

to the Final Four — AND we’ve made it to the

Elite Eight six times. So, yeah, we’re good

and we like to rock FedExForum.

That’s not all the sports we offer. On the

men’s side, we have baseball, cross country,

golf, track and fi eld, tennis, soccer and rifl e.

On game day, Women’s Tiger Basketball

lights up the scoreboard in the Elma Roane

Fieldhouse located right on campus. Our

female athletes also participate in cross

country, golf, track and fi eld, tennis, rifl e,

soccer, softball and volleyball.

If kickboxing, yoga, fencing, badminton

or bowling is your thing, check out the

free classes and intramural sports offered

at our Student Recreation and Fitness

Center. Use of the fi tness center is free to

students. Check out all we have to offer

at memphis.edu/cris.

We possess a TIGERPRIDE that is absolutely contagious.We possess a We possess a

that is absolutely contagious.

AtHlEtic SuccESS in tHE clASSrooM49 student-athletes (a school record) received the Conference USA Academic Medal — the highest number of recipients in the conference for the second straight year. These student-athletes had a cumulative GPA of 3.75 or higher.

through athletics

Your college life is part of a greater whole. Not only will you study, eat and perhaps live on our campus, you will also become part of our city.

Memphis is known for a lot of things. You may have heard about our barbecue, our musical heritage, our civil rights history and our entrepreneurial spirit. A lot of companies got their start in Memphis — FedEx, Holiday Inn and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, just to name a few.

We also gave birth to the fi rst self-service grocery store, the fi rst hotel chain, the fi rst outlet mall and the fi rst overnight package delivery company.

Our city embodies our university’s motto — dreamers. thinkers. doers. It is more than our motto. It is who we are as a university, and as a city.

When you graduate and become an alumnus, you will join a group of pretty phenomenal people — one that includes actors, scientists, educators, corporate executives, lawyers, politicians, authors, physicians and entrepreneurs who are leaders in their respective fi elds.

The U of M has more than 118,000 living alumni, many of whom play a vital role in our success through philanthropy, volunteer participation, student recruitment and athletic support.

in the community and the world

in the community and the world

in the community and the world

in the community

FedEx service marks used by permission.

by your career choiceAt the U of M, I get to join the

medical community in the fi ght against cancer by actually helping to fi nd a way to turn off lysophosphatidic acid 2 receptors found in cancer.

- Faran Saeed Mt. Juliet, Tennessee Chemistry/Pre-Med

Nothing expresses who you are more than your choice of a career. You may have multiple roles in your lifetime (child, spouse, parent, friend), but the world will label you by your chosen career (doctor, teacher, banker, lawyer, engineer, business owner, artist). Your chosen career will defi ne a large part of your life, refl ecting your passion and your ambition.

At the U of M, we recognize how important career choices are. It starts with the advising process as an incoming freshman and continues through your college career. Our Career Services offi ce offers individual career planning, resumé critiquing, mock interviewing, and internship and job search preparation. We also have strong partnerships within the university community, the city and the region. The U of M even offers guaranteed internships to upper division students.

What you do says a lot about who you are.

teacher, banker, lawyer, engineer, business owner, artist). Your chosen career will defi ne a large part of your life, refl ecting your passion and your ambition.

At the U of M, we recognize how important career choices are. It starts with the advising process as an incoming freshman and continues through your college career. Our Career Services offi ce offers individual career planning, resumé critiquing, mock interviewing, and internship and job search preparation. We also have strong partnerships within the university community, the city and the region. The U of M even offers guaranteed internships to upper division students.

What you do says a lot about who you are.

At the University of Memphis, you can express yourself in a lot of different ways.

You may even find new forms of expression while you are here. Why not be who you are? Tap your potential? And share your best self with the world? Selecting the right university for you is the first step.

How to Apply

We accept students who have strong academic preparation and potential to succeed. It is a competitive process. The U of M utilizes a comprehensive admissions review that includes your ACT/SAT scores and your cumulative high school grade point average.

Most colleges and universities request that you take a set number of classes in certain topics in high school. The University of Memphis is no different. Minimum requirements include:

You can apply online at apply.memphis.edu. You’ll need a Visa, Discover or MasterCard to submit your application with the required application fee of $25 ($50 for international students).

You can also talk directly with an admissions counselor by calling 901.678.2169 or 1.800.669.2678. Remember to apply early.

ScHolArSHipS And FinAnciAl Aid

We have generous scholarships and financial aid packages. Last year we awarded more than $167 million in scholarships and financial aid to undergraduate students. This included 6,198 students who received $37 million in state-funded or university-funded scholarships. For more information, visit scholarships.memphis.edu or financialaid.memphis.edu.

wHAt will it coSt?

Tuition and fees vary from year to year. For the 2010-11 academic year, an in-state undergraduate student paid approximately $6,780 in tuition and fees while an out-of-state student paid about $20,148. This does not include housing and meal plans, books or supplies.

Students from Tennessee may be eligible for the HOPE Lottery Scholarship. Also, students living in Crittenden County, Arkansas, or DeSoto, Marshall, Tate or Tunica counties in Mississippi, may be eligible to attend at in-state rates.

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EngliSH 4 units

MAtH 3 units

Algebra I

Algebra II

Geometry (or an advanced course with Geometry)

SciEncE 2 units

Natural or Physical Science

Biology, Chemistry or Physics, with a laboratory

HiStory 2 units

United States History and/or World History

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You can express your interest in the University of Memphis

by becoming a True Blue Tiger. It’s free and easy. Just create

your personalized page at memphis.edu/truebluetiger, and

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Point your QR code reader at the box to the right to become a

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Visit Us SoonHear about our campus from our own students. Tours are held every weekday and the fi rst Saturday of each month. You can sign up for a tour right now by becoming a True Blue Tiger at memphis.edu/truebluetiger. You may also call 901.678.2169 or 1.800.669.2678. Your tour will only take 90 minutes, but it could be the most important 90 minutes you’ll spend.

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I love the community at the U of M. I get to express myself through the Emerging Leaders academic community and by exploring the many service opportunities Memphis has to offer.

- Caray Oldham Gallatin, Tennessee Broadcast Journalism

The University of Memphis Blue Crew is a student group comprised of the most passionate Tiger fans on campus! If you’re loud, rowdy and crazy about your Tigers, the Blue Crew is for you. Only current U of M students who are enrolled for at least six hours are eligible to join. Members get a Blue Crew t-shirt, priority seating at home basketball games, post-season travel, special road trips with the teams, Blue Crew cookouts, tailgates and opportunities to meet U of M players and coaches. Dues are $30/year. For more information, call 901.678.4142 or visit gotigersgo.com and click on The Blue Crew.

tigEr FigHt Song

Go Tigers Go, Go On To Victory,

Be A Winner Thru And Thru;

Fight Tigers, Fight Cause We’re

Going All The Way —

Fight, Fight

For The Blue And Gray And Say —

Let’s Go Tigers Go,

Go On To Victory.

See Our Colors Bright And True;

It’s Fight Now Without A Fear,

Fight Now Let’s Shout A Cheer,

Shout For Dear Memphis U.

(Yell)

Go Tigers Go

Go Tigers Go

Yea — Tigers Go!

- Tom Ferguson

join the Blue Crew

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African and African American Studies (BA)

Anthropology (BA)

Biology (BS)

Chemistry (BS/BSCh)

· Biochemistry

Computer Science (BS)

Criminology and Criminal Justice (BA)

Economics (BA)

English (BA)

· African American Literature

· Creative Writing

· English as a Second Language

· Language and Linguistics

· Literature

· Professional Writing

Foreign Languages (BA)

· French

· German

· Greek

· Japanese

· Latin

· Russian

· Spanish

· Multiple Concentrations

Geography (BA)

· Environmental and Earth Sciences

· Geographic Techniques

· Geography

· Urban Planning

Earth Sciences (BS)

· Geoarchaeology

· Geography

· Geology

· Geophysics

History (BA)

International Studies (BA)

· Global Processes

· Area Studies

Mathematical Sciences (BS)

· Mathematics

· Statistics

Philosophy (BA)

Physics (BS)

· Materials Science

Political Science (BA)

Psychology (BA)

· Behavioral Neuroscience

· Cognitive Science

· General Psychology

Social Work (BA)

Sociology (BA)

Accounting (BBA)

Business Economics (BBA)

· Financial Economics

Finance (BBA)

· Banking and Financial Services

· Business Finance

· Real Estate

· Risk Management and Insurance

Hospitality and Resort Management (BBA)

International Business (BBA)

Logistics/Supply Chain Management (BBA)

Management (BBA)

Management Information Systems (BBA)

Marketing Management (BBA)

Nursing (BSN)

Health and Human Performance (BSEd)

· Dietetics

· Exercise and Sport Science

· Health Promotion and Lifestyle Management

Human Development and Learning (BSEd)

Integrative Studies (BSEd)

· Early and Middle Grades Licensure

· Society Services Non-Licensure

· Physical Education Teacher

Education (BSEd)

Sport and Leisure Management (BSEd)

Teaching All Learners (BSEd)

Biomedical Engineering (BSBE)

Civil Engineering (BSCE)

· Construction Engineering

· Environmental Engineering

· Geotechnical Engineering

· Structural Engineering

· Transportation Engineering

Computer Engineering (BSCP)

Electrical Engineering (BSEE)

· Computer Engineering

· Electrophysics

· Systems and Signals

Engineering Technology (BSET)

Mechanical Engineering (BSME)

· Biomedical Systems

· Chemical Systems

· Design and Manufacturing

· Energy Systems

· Mechanical Systems

Liberal Studies (BLS)

· American Studies

· Asian Studies and International Trade

· Judaic Studies

· Religion in Society

Professional Studies (BPS)

· Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services

· Child Development

· Commercial Aviation

· Construction Management Services

· Correctional Administration

· Dance Education

· Disability Studies and Rehabilitation Services

· Family and Consumer Studies

· Fire Prevention Technology

· Fire Services Administration

· Health Services Administration

· Human Services

· Law Enforcement Administration

· Merchandising – Fashion

· Merchandising – Home Furnishings

· Nonprofit Development and Administration

· Organizational Leadership

· Paralegal Services

· Pre-School and Child Administration

· Technology Management Services

Regents Online Degree Program (BLS)

Professional Studies RODP (BPS)

· Information Technology

· Organizational Leadership

Architecture (BFA)

Art (BFA)

· Art Education

· Graphic Design

· Photography

· Studio Arts

Art History (BA)

Communication (BA)

· Broadcasting and Electronic Media

· Communication

· Film and Video Production

Interior Design (BFA)

Journalism (BA)

· Advertising

· Broadcast News

· Internet Journalism

· Newspaper/Magazine

· Public Relations

Music (BM)

· Composition

· Jazz and Studio Composition/Arranging

· Jazz and Studio Performance

· Music Education (Instrumental and Choral)

· Music History

· Performance

Music Industry (BM)

· Music Business

· Recording Technology

Theatre (BFA)

· Design and Technical Production

· Performance

BA Bachelor of Arts

BBA Bachelor of Business Administration

BFA Bachelor of Fine Arts

BM Bachelor of Music

BLS Bachelor of Liberal Studies

BPS Bachelor of Professional Studies

BS Bachelor of Science

BSBE Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering

BSCh Bachelor of Science, Chemistry

BSCE Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering

BSCP Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering

BSEE Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering

BSEd Bachelor of Science, Education

BSET Bachelor of Science, Engineering Technology

BSME Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering

BSN Bachelor of Science, Nursing

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Undergraduate Degree ProgramsDegrees are in parentheses. Concentrations are listed beneath the majors.

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