Example Four Year Plans
Learn more about your major of interest
Click on the degree sheets below to learn more about the undergraduate majors we offer. Each sheet includes an example four-year plan, intended to outline the number and types of courses a student might take in order to fulfill the degree, major, core and elective requirements to graduate.
Accounting
Art Therapy
Biology - General Sequence
Biology - Health Sciences Sequence
Business Administration
Business Analytics
Chemistry
Communication - Communication Studies Concentration
Communication - Health Communication Concentration
Communication - Integrated Marketing Concentration
Communication - Public Relations Concentration
Cybersecurity
Criminal Justice
Dietetics - Human Biology track, Psychological Science Pre-Dietetics track
Digital Marketing
Education
English - Creative Writing Concentration
English - Education
English - Literature Concentration
English - Writing for New Media Concentration
Exercise Science
Fashion Design
Fashion Business
Food Science
Food Science 3+2 option (earn your bachelor's and master's in five years)
Global Studies
General Studies
History
Human Resources
Interior Architecture & Design
Justice
Mathematics
Nursing
Occupational Therapy (Pre-OT) - Human Biology track, Psychology track
Philosophy
Pre-Dentistry - Human Biology track, Chemistry track
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine - Human Biology track, Chemistry track
Pre-Optometry - Human Biology track, Chemistry track
Pre-Osteopathic Medicine - Human Biology track, Chemistry track
Pre-Pharmacy - Human Biology: Pre-Pharmacy Concentration
Pre-Physical Therapy - Human Biology track, Chemistry track
Pre-Physician Assistant - Human Biology track, Chemistry track
Pre-Public Health (dual-degree program, B.S./M.P.H)
Pre-Veterinary Medicine - Human Biology track, Chemistry track
Psychological Science
Psychological Science Pre OT
Psychological Science Pre Dietetics
Social Work
Spanish
Studio Art
Theology
Undecided - Compass Year
User Experience Design (UX)
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