University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF): Offers a strong emphasis on science, engineering, and natural resources, but also has robust humanities and social sciences programs. They offer:
* Bachelor's Degrees: A very large selection across numerous disciplines including engineering, biology, physics, geology, mining, forestry, business, arts, education, etc.
* Master's Degrees: Similarly broad range mirroring the bachelor's offerings, plus some specialized Master's programs.
* Doctoral Degrees: Focuses on areas like Arctic and Northern Studies, Geophysical Institute research, and other science-related fields.
University of Alaska Anchorage (UAA): A more urban campus with a strong focus on professional and applied fields, but also includes liberal arts and sciences. They offer:
* Bachelor's Degrees: A wide variety, including business, nursing, engineering, education, communications, social work, and many more.
* Master's Degrees: Many options, often aligning with the bachelor's programs and professional needs of the region.
* Doctoral Degrees: Fewer than UAF, but some programs are available, often in areas like education, business, and related fields.
University of Alaska Southeast (UAS): Emphasizes serving Southeast Alaska's needs, often with programs geared toward fisheries, marine studies, and other local industries. They offer:
* Bachelor's Degrees: A selection covering areas like education, nursing, business, and programs relevant to the region's environment and economy.
* Master's Degrees: Fewer than UAF or UAA.
* Doctoral Degrees: Generally does not offer doctoral degrees.
Community Colleges: The University of Alaska system also includes several community colleges which offer Associate's degrees and certificates in various vocational and academic areas.
To find a precise list of all degrees offered, you should consult the individual university websites:
* UAF: www.uaf.edu
* UAA: www.uaa.alaska.edu
* UAS: www.uas.alaska.edu
These websites have degree catalogs and program search tools that allow you to filter by degree type, college, and subject area.