* Associate Degrees: These are typically two-year programs leading to an Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), or other associate's degrees.
* Bachelor's Degrees (Bachelors): This is the most common undergraduate degree, offered in numerous fields including:
* Arts and Humanities
* Business
* Education
* Engineering (some engineering programs may be offered in partnership with other institutions)
* Health Professions (e.g., nursing, physical therapy)
* Science (e.g., biology, chemistry, physics)
* Social Sciences (e.g., psychology, sociology)
* Technology
* Master's Degrees (Masters): Marshall offers a variety of graduate-level master's degrees in many of the fields listed above, as well as specialized areas.
* Doctoral Degrees (Doctorates): Marshall University offers doctoral programs in select fields, typically focused on research and advanced study. These are less numerous than bachelor's and master's degrees.
* Professional Degrees: These are specialized degrees that prepare students for specific professions, such as Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD).
To find the exact degrees offered, including specific concentrations and specializations within each degree, visit the Marshall University website's academic programs or admissions section. You'll find detailed information there.