The University of New Orleans is a four-year public school that offers bachelor degrees, post-baccalaureate certificates, master degrees and doctoral degrees. It has an 18-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. Some concentrations available include marketing management, communications studies, accounting, computer science, engineering and global studies.
New Orleans is home to Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. The center features a three-to-one student-to-instructor ratio. It awards associate degrees, bachelor degrees, master degrees, certificates and doctoral degrees. Some programs available include pharmacology, biochemistry, dental hygienist, dentistry and occupational therapy.
Baton Rouge Community College is a two-year public school that awards certificates and associate degrees. The student-to-professor ratio is large with 29-to-1. Some programs include industrial production technologies, protective services, police science, accounting and education.
The Southern University Law Center is a public four-year school that awards law degrees. The university features a student body of less than 600. It offers weekends, evening, daytime and distance learning classes.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is a public four-year school that has a 22-to-1 student-to-instructor ratio. It offers undergraduate and graduate degrees with various concentrations, including interior architecture, accounting, education and health information.
Acadiana Technical College at the Lafayette Campus is a two-year public institution that features an 18-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. Students train in numerous technical careers including digital image design, electrician, drafting and design, surveying technology, diesel mechanics technology and aircraft power plant technology.
The University of Louisiana features a campus in Monroe. It is a public four-year college that awards associate degrees to doctoral degrees. Classrooms are small with a student-to- faculty ratio of 17 to 1. Some programs include airline professional, musical performance, criminal, education and computer science.