The School of Business and Technology offers 16 degree programs at the associate, bachelor, and master level. Business students may pursue an associate degree in business or administrative/management studies; a bachelor's degree in business or management in concentrations including accounting, finance, marketing, or operations management; or a master's in business administration.
Technology students may complete an associate or bachelor's degree program in technical studies, computer software, nuclear technology, information technology, electronics technology, technology management, or technology with specialty. Specialty concentrations include electromechanical technologies, mechanical/welding technologies, and power plant technologies.
The School of Nursing offers undergraduate degree programs at associate and bachelor levels, including a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing learning resources. Graduate students may pursue the Master of Science in nursing, a graduate certificate in nursing management, or a post-master's certificate in nursing education. The school also offers an accelerated program for registered nurses who are completing their bachelor's or master's degree in nursing simultaneously. Students enrolled in the program may specialize in clinical systems management, nursing education, or nursing informatics.
The School of Health Sciences offers the Bachelor of Science in health sciences as well as certificate programs in health care informatics, health care management, and end of life care. The B.S. program is a general degree designed for individuals working in a number of different healthcare professions, including dental hygienists, respiratory therapists, massage therapists, radiology technicians, and emergency medical personnel.
The School of Liberal Arts allows students to pursue degrees at the associate, bachelor, and master levels. Bachelor's degree students have their choice of 18 different major concentrations, including criminal justice, psychology, sociology, biology, and communications. Master's students may choose from six study tracks, including global strategies, educational leadership and community-building, and conflict resolution. The school also offers two certificate programs: the criminal profiling and investigative analysis certificate and the homeland security certificate.
The Center for Professional Development offers an online-only format in which students can earn professional certificates in 11 categories. Certificate programs are available in business, construction technology, Web design, investigative science, video game design and development, and sustainable and green energy.