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Undergraduate Majors by College
College of Engineering and Computer Science
College of Liberal Arts
College of Nursing and Health
Lake Campus
The Lake Campus offers the Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees, as well as a variety of two-year Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Applied Science, and Associate of Technical Study degree programs. Selected Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and master's degree programs are also offered. Academic Programs at the Lake Campus continue to evolve and expand, based on interest level. Please consult the Lake Campus website at www.wright.edu/lake for the most current program information.
- Biological Sciences
- Business Administration
- Chemistry
- Communication
- Criminal Justice
- Early Childhood Education
- Earth & Environmental Sciences
- English
- Graphic Design and Visual Media
- History
- Intervention Specialist
- Liberal Studies
- Mechanical Engineering
- Middle Childhood Education
- Nursing (degree completion)
- Office Information Systems: Administrative Assistant
- Legal Administrative Assistant Option
- Medical Administrative Assistant Option
- One Year Certificate
- Organizational Leadership
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Technical Study
- Law Enforcement Option
- Management Option
- Marketing Option
- SkillsTrac
- Agriculture
- General Education
Graduate and Professional Degrees
Graduate School
The School of Graduate Studies is responsible for more than 50 master's degree programs, a post-master's degree program (Educational Specialist), doctor of philosophy degree programs in biomedical sciences, computer science and engineering, engineering, environmental sciences, and human factors and industrial/organizational psychology, a doctorate of nursing practice, as well as courses for licensure programs in education and courses for various graduate certificate programs. Master's degrees are offered in the following fields of study:
Master of Accountancy
ÂMaster of Arts
Applied behavioral science, criminal justice and social problems, classroom teacher, counseling, educational leadership, English, history, international and comparative politics, intervention specialist, pupil personnel services, selected graduate studies
Master of Business Administration
Administration of nursing and health care systems, business economics, finance, flexible business, international business, management, innovation and change, management of information technology, marketing, project management
Master of Education
Classroom teacher, educational leadership, intervention specialist, pupil personnel services
Master of Engineering Innovation, and Entrepreneurship
Master of Humanities
Master of Music
Music education, performance
Master of Public Administration
Master of Rehabilitation Counseling
Chemical dependency, severe disabilities
Master of Science
Administration of nursing and health care systems, aerospace medicine, anatomy, applied mathematics, applied statistics, biochemistry and molecular biology, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, counseling, environmental sciences, earth and environmental sciences, human factors and industrial/organizational psychology, leadership development, logistics and supply chain management, mathematics, microbiology and immunology, nursing, pharmacology and toxicology, physics, physiology and biophysics, selected graduate studies, social and applied economics
Master of Science in Computer Engineering
Master of Science in Engineering
Biomedical, electrical, industrial and human factors, materials science and engineering, mechanical, renewable and clean energy
Master of Science in Teaching
Earth science, interdisciplinary science and mathematics, physics
Boonshoft School of Medicine
The Boonshoft School of Medicine's educational program prepares students for graduate medical education (residency training) in their field of choice. Graduates of this four-year program receive the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree.
School of Professional Psychology
The School of Professional Psychology offers a doctoral program in clinical psychology that prepares students for work as professional psychologists. The program requires approximately five years of study and grants the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree.
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Semester Transition Updates
Semester Transition Updates
Wright State will move to a semester calendar in Fall 2012.
The faculty, staff, and administration of Wright State will work with each student to ensure that he or she is able to maintain his or her academic progress before, during, and after the conversion to semesters.
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