- Applied Philosophy
- Introduction to philosophy and details of the programs and courses offered. With career opportunity insights.
- Art
- Site posts an academic calendar, course schedule and sample syllabi, information on student admissions, and a faculty directory.
- College of Liberal Arts
- Information on the college' academic offerings, accreditation, research and grants. With an academic calendar.
- Communication
- Liberal arts program with specialization in journalism, telecommunication, public relations, organizational communication, and health communication.
- Criminal Justice Administration
- Site serves as a guide to student admissions. provides curriculum and course information, posts an academic calendar, and presents faculty profiles.
- Department of History
- Providing information on student admissions, work and internship opportunities, career opportunities, and curriculum and courses.
- Department of Law and Liberal Arts
- Department's website provides sample courses and syllabi, information on scholarships and internships, and a list of related student organizations.
- English
- Introduces the program's faculty, presents course and curriculum information, and provides advising forms and an academic calendar.
- Forensic Science
- Undergraduate program dealing with the evenhanded use of all available scientific methods and information in undertaking investigations.
- Gender Studies
- Minor and certificate program centered on the study of women. Designed to enhance an individual’s career potential and personal self development.
- Intensive English Language Program
- Overview of the program with course details and information on internship and work opportunities, faculty, and student admissions.
- Japanese
- Presents information on curriculum, courses, study abroad opportunities, internships, and student admissions.
- Political Science
- Academic major offers coursework in American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory and public administration.
- Psychology
- Site provides curriculum, course, and admissions information. With an academic calendar and advising forms.
- Public Administration
- Non-degree program offered as an individualized major and a specialization minor for those pursuing a major in environmental, safety and occupational health management.
- Religious Studies
- Program provides coursework in biblical studies, theology, church history, and praxis-oriented studies with emphasis in the Christian religion.
- TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
- Undergraduate program designed to prepare students for careers in cross-cultural settings.
- Theatre
- Presents sample courses and syllabi, faculty profiles, and information on scholarships and career opportunities.
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