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School Name and Address

Contact for more information

University of Washington
18115 Campus Way NE
Bothell, WA 98011
Main telephone 425.352.5000
Website https://www.uwb.edu/ (external link)
Request more information https://admissions.uwb.edu/register/requestinfo (external link)
Other sites University of Washington (main campus)
Seattle, WA 98195
206.543.2100
https://www.Washington.edu/ (external link)

University of Washington - Tacoma
1900 Commerce Street
Tacoma, WA 98402
253.692.4400 or TDD 253.692.4414
https://www.tacoma.uw.edu/ (external link)

Eastside Leadership Center
2515 - 140th Avenue NE, Suite E-100
Bellevue, WA 98005
425.352.3608
https://www.uwb.edu/business/centers/elc/elcvisitor (external link)

Nursing programs (RN to BSN) are also offered at Everett and Seattle (Harborview Medical Center) locations.

General Information (external link)

General information

Educational system University of Washington
Public or private Public
Type of school University
Date founded 1990
Degrees offered Bachelor's, Master's
School accreditation Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities
Specialized licensure State of Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI)
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider Some programs; see program descriptions
School mascot Huskies

School setting

Setting Suburban (within commuting distance of a large city)
Closest major metropolitan area Seattle
Population of city the school is in 32,860
Distance from campus to city center One mile
Public transportation to campus https://www.uwb.edu/facility/commuter-services/transportation (external link)
Student parking on campus Yes; https://www.uwb.edu/facility/commuter-services/parking (external link)
Campus size 127 acres
County King

School visits

Visitor information website https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/visit (external link)
School visit availability Campus tours are held Monday - Friday at 10:00 a.m.
Contact to set up school visit Office of Enrollment Management; 425.352.5000; uwbinfo@uw.edu

Additional information

The academic programs are designed to serve students who are seeking to complete a bachelor's degree or pursue a master's degree. Classes are day or evening, meeting one, two, or three days per week. Programs are selected in response to regional needs as defined by employers, citizens, and prospective students.

Student Body

Enrollment

Number of full time, freshmen men 400
Number of full time, freshmen women 345
Total number of full time freshmen 745
Number of part time, freshmen men 20
Number of part time, freshmen women 16
Total number of part time freshmen 36
Total number of freshmen men 420
Total number of freshmen women 361
Total number of freshmen 781
Number of full time, undergraduate men 2,434
Number of full time, undergraduate women 2,189
Total number of full time undergraduates 4,623
Number of part time, undergraduate men 369
Number of part time, undergraduate women 409
Total number of part time undergraduates 778
Total number of undergraduate males 2,803
Total number of undergraduate females 2,598
Total number of undergraduate students 5,401
Total enrollment 5,401

Racial-ethnic background of undergraduate students

American Indian/Alaskan Native Less than 1%
Asian 29%
Black 6%
Hispanic 9%
Multiracial 6%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Less than 1%
White 36%
Race/ethnicity unknown 1%
These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent.

Out-of-state students

Percentage of students from out of state 2%
Number of states and territories represented 25

International students

Percentage of students from outside the US 8%
Number of countries represented 24

Age of students

Percentage of students 25 or older 20%

Costs (external link)

Annual costs for full-time undergraduate students
(Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 45 credits per year.)

In-state tuition $10,370
Out-of-state tuition $37,071
Fees $1,350
Books and supplies $1,206
Room and board (live on campus)* $11,259
Board and transportation (live with parents) $5,007
* Room and board costs may vary by housing facility and number of meals in meal plan
Cost information website http://opb.Washington.edu/content/quarterly-tuition-and-fees (external link)
Other estimated costs are $2,265 for personal expenses and $1,524 for transportation.

Tuition rates vary by

Class load (number of credits taken)

Tuition refund policy

See Student Fiscal Services at http://f2.Washington.edu/fm/sfs/tuition/forfeiture-refund (external link) for information.

Tuition waivers available to

School employees and their children
Senior citizens
Veterans
State employees have some tuition benefits; see https://registrar.Washington.edu/students/tuition-waivers/#options (external link). For Veteran information see: https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/veterans/tuition (external link)

Financial Aid (external link)

Contact for counseling or more information

Office of Financial Aid
425.352.5240
Financial aid office website https://www.uwb.edu/financialaid (external link)
Scholarship list website https://www.uwb.edu/financialaid/scholarships (external link)

Applying for financial aid

Submit these forms FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), WAFSA form (for Washington residents only)
Application deadline (for fall term) January 15

Financial aid awarded to undergraduates
(Financial aid data are for the 2018-2019 academic year.)

Average financial aid package awarded to freshmen $14,724
For freshmen, percentage of need* met by aid package 72%
Average amount of financial aid awarded to freshmen
Loan $3,051
Scholarship or grant $14,587
Average financial aid package awarded to undergraduates (including freshmen) $14,757
For all undergraduates, percentage of need* met by aid package 70%
Average amount of financial aid awarded to undergraduates
Loan $4,248
Scholarship or grant $14,194
Work study $5,031
* "Need" as defined for financial aid results from a formula based on a student's situation. The formula considers family and student income, family size, unusual expenses, and the school's costs.

Who received financial aid

Number of freshmen who applied for aid 620
Number of freshmen who received aid 422
Number of undergraduates who applied for aid 3,046
Number of undergraduates who received aid 2,421

Loans

Percentage of students who took out loans to pay for school 48%
Average student loan debt for last graduating class $18,177

Financial aid programs at this school

Loans
Federal PLUS loans (for parents)
Federal Stafford loans (subsidized)
Federal Stafford loans (unsubsidized)
Institution loans (from the school)
Nursing loans
Need-based scholarships and grants
Federal Pell Grants
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants
School-sponsored scholarships and grants
State-sponsored scholarships and grants
Merit-based scholarships and grants
School-sponsored scholarships in academics
Student employment
Work study
Veteran's benefits
Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored
https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/veterans (external link)

Admissions (external link)

Contact for more information

Office of Admissions
425.352.5000
Admissions office website https://www.uwb.edu/admissions (external link)
Electronic application website https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/apply (external link)

Entrance difficulty

For incoming students Moderately difficult (about 85% of all applicants accepted)

Last year's applicants

Number of male applicants 1,462
Number of male applicants accepted 1,132
Number of male applicants who enrolled 420
Number of female applicants 1,560
Number of female applicants accepted 1,266
Number of female applicants who enrolled 361
Total number of applicants 3,022
Total number of applicants accepted 2,398
Total number of applicants who enrolled 781

Education required for admission

High school education High school diploma required and GED accepted.
Postsecondary education Applicants must have at least 45 transferable quarter credits.

Application dates

Admission is available Autumn quarter, winter quarter, spring quarter, summer; summer is open for select transfer programs only--no freshman admissions; see https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/application-dates (external link) for more information.
Fall* application deadline Continuous
Notification date for fall admission applicants Continuous
Fall transfer application deadline Continuous
Notification date for fall transfer applicants Continuous
* Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different.
https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/application-dates (external link)

Application requirements

Online application available https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/apply (external link)
Application fee $60
Submit these items:
High school GPA 2.0, required for all students
High school transcript or GED certificate Required for all students
Interview Required for all students
Letters of recommendation 1, required for some students
Written essay or personal statement Required for all students

Exams

Required exams SAT or ACT

Factors considered by schools when evaluating applicants

High school GPA Very important
Difficulty of high school courses Very important
Standardized test scores Very important
High school class rank Not considered
Recommendations Considered
Application essay Very important
Character/personal qualities Very important
Interview Not considered
Talent or ability Considered
Extracurricular activities Important
Level of applicant's interest Important
Religious affiliation/commitment Not considered
Work experience Important
Related to a school graduate Not considered
First generation college student Not considered
Racial/ethnic group Not considered

Transfer student admissions

Admission requirements 90 credits maximum transferable from a community or junior college
Age limit on courses to be transferred No limit

Test scores of freshmen who enrolled at the school

SAT evidence-based reading and writing
400 - 499 21%
500 - 599 45%
600 - 699 29%
700 - 800 4%
Average SAT evidence-based reading and writing score 565
SAT math
400 - 499 13%
500 - 599 47%
600 - 699 31%
700 - 800 8%
Average SAT math score 581
ACT score
12 - 17 15%
18 - 23 39%
24 - 29 41%
30 - 36 5%
Average ACT score 23

High school performance of students who enrolled at this school

Average GPA (on 4.0 scale) 3.4

Undergraduate retention and graduation

Percentage of freshmen who returned for their sophomore year 87%
Percentage of full-time students who complete their bachelor's degree:
In four years or less 41%
Between four and five years 17%
Between five and six years 3%

Academics (external link)

Degrees offered

Certificate or diploma
Bachelor's
Master's

School catalog

School catalog website https://www.uwb.edu/catalog (external link)
Academic index website https://www.uwb.edu/academics (external link)

Faculty and instruction

Academic calendar Quarters
Grading system Decimal grade (4.0, 3.5, etc.), satisfactory/unsatisfactory (contact advisor for policy on this), credit/no credit, audit
Number of faculty on campus 340
Student faculty ratio 20:1
Graduate assistants teach lower-level courses

Graduation requirements

Required number of credits for a bachelor's degree 180 credits
All students must meet:
Core curriculum or school-wide requirements
Foreign language requirement
Internship requirement Depends on major
Math or science requirement
Senior project requirement Depends on major

Attendance options

Evenings
On-line/distance learning
Part time
Summer school
Weekends

Optional academic programs

Double major
Graduate courses open to undergraduates
Honors program
Student-designed major

Off-campus study

Domestic exchange available
At these US schools or through this program University of Washington Seattle and University of Washington Tacoma
Study abroad available
In these countries See https://www.uwb.edu/globalinitiatives/ (external link)

Military officer training (ROTC)

Army ROTC
Air Force ROTC
Naval ROTC
See https://ap.Washington.edu/rotc/ (external link)

Alternative credit opportunities

Advanced Placement
Cooperative education
Independent study
International Baccalaureate
Internships

Computing

Computers on campus for student use
Computer lab available to students
Computer network can be accessed from off campus
Online registration for classes

Libraries

Main library name Campus Library

Other special programs

The University offers certificate programs through the UW Professional & Continuing Education Department for non-matriculated individuals. See https://www.pce.uw.edu/program-finder?location=bothell (external link) to view available programs, application, cost and registration information.

Sports (external link)

Intercollegiate and intramural sports available

Intercollegiate Intramural
Sport Men Women Men Women
Basketball Yes Yes
Flag football Yes Yes
Football Yes Yes
Soccer Yes Yes
Softball Yes Yes
Tennis Yes Yes
Ultimate Frisbee Yes Yes
Volleyball Yes Yes
$ indicates scholarships offered. For intercollegiate sports, the division is given when that information is available. “Yes” is used if a sport is offered, but the school has not specified the division. “Club” indicates intercollegiate competition is at the club level. For intramural sports, “Yes” indicates a sport is available.

Athletic association membership

Sports website URL https://www.uwb.edu/recwell (external link)

Student Life (external link)

Student activities

Newspaper
Radio station
Student government

Clubs and associations

Number of student clubs and associations with open membership 99
Largest clubs and organizations on campus Campus Events Board, Social Justice Organizers, Associated Students of University of Washington Bothell (ASUWB), Recreation and Intramurals Program, Club Council
Student clubs and associations website https://www.uwb.edu/sea (external link)

Housing (external link)

Contact for more information

Housing/Residence Life
425.352.3839
Housing office website https://www.uwb.edu/housing (external link)

Campus housing

Percentage of students who live on campus 6%
School owns or operates housing
Highest year that students are required to live on campus Not required
Housing availability for first year students Priority for housing
Housing options Co-ed
Housing is available for students with disabilities

Campus housing for graduate students

School owns or operates housing for Single graduate students
Housing availability for single graduate students First come, first served
Housing application deadline May 1

Student Services

Academic services for all students

Academic advising
English as a Second Language (ESL) program
See https://www.uwb.edu/qsc (external link) and https://www.uwb.edu/writingcenter (external link)

Health and legal services available on campus for all students

Low-cost health insurance
Psychological counseling
See https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/counseling (external link)

Other services for all students

Orientation
Orientation: https://www.uwb.edu/orientation (external link)

Services for students with disabilities

Rosa Lundborg
425.352.5307, TDD 425.352.5303
Disabilities services website https://www.uwb.edu/studentaffairs/drs (external link)
Housing
Services for students with learning disabilities

Additional services available for these groups

Veterans

Campus security

24-hour emergency phone and alarms on campus
Campus patrolled by trained security personnel
Late night transport service

Career Services

Contact for more information

Career Services
425.352.3706
Career services website https://www.uwb.edu/careers (external link)

Career services offered

Career counseling
Career interest testing
Career library
Job bank
Job fairs
Job interview preparation
Job interviews
On campus recruitment by employers
Résumé preparation assistance
Résumé referral to employers

Graduate Study (external link)

Contact for more information

Mayumi Wilgerodt
Director of Graduate Studies
Graduate school website https://www.uwb.edu/admissions/graduate (external link)

Enrollment

Number of undergraduate men 2,803
Number of undergraduate women 2,598
Total number of undergraduate students 5,401
Total enrollment 5,401

Costs for full-time graduate students
(Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 30-quarter credits per year.)

In-state tuition* $16,287
Out-of-state tuition* $29,076
Fees $1,350
* Tuition may vary by program
Graduate tuition is based on the Tier 2 rate. Tuition also varies by residency status, program, and the total number of credit hours for which one is registered. Miscellaneous lab and other fees are extra.

Graduate admissions

Application deadline Varies by program
Application fee $85

Educational programs (external link)

List programs by [ title | cluster ]

  • Accounting
    • Accounting [Master of Science]
    • Business Administration--Accounting Option [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Advanced Nursing
    • Master of Nursing [Master's]
  • American Studies
    • American and Ethnic Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Animation, Video Graphics, and Special Effects
    • Interactive Media Design [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Applied Mathematics
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Mathematical Thinking & Visualization [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Art and Fine Arts, General
    • Culture, Literature and the Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Interdisciplinary Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology
    • Climate Science & Policy [Bachelor of Science]
  • Biological Sciences, General
    • Biology [Bachelor of Science]
  • Business Management and Administration
    • Business Administration--Management [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Business Administration--Technology & Innovation Management [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Leadership MBA [Master's]
    • Technology MBA [Master's]
  • Business, General
    • Business Administration--Accounting Option [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Business Administration--Technology & Innovation Management [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Chemistry
    • Chemistry [Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science]
  • Computer Engineering
    • Computer Engineering [Bachelor of Science]
    • Cyber Security Engineering [Master of Science]
  • Computer Programming
    • Computer Science and Software Engineering [Bachelor of Science, Master of Science]
    • Software Design and Development [Other Advanced Degree]
  • Computer Science
    • Software Design and Development [Other Advanced Degree]
  • Creative Writing
    • Creative Writing and Poetics [Master's]
  • Curriculum and Instruction
    • Educational Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Master of Education--Curriculum Leadership [Master's]
    • Master of Education--Literacy Assessment & Instruction [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Master of Education--Mathematics and Science Education [Master's]
  • Cyber-computer Forensics and Counterterrorism
    • Cyber Security Engineering [Master of Science]
  • Digital Communication and Media
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Media & Communication Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Ecology
    • Environmental Science--Conservation and Restoration Ecology [Bachelor of Science]
  • Economics
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Law, Economics, and Public Policy [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Education Administration
    • Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) [Master's]
    • Special Education Leadership [Master's]
  • Education, General
    • Digital Teaching and Learning [Other Advanced Degree]
    • Educational Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Educational and Instructional Technology
    • Digital Teaching and Learning [Other Advanced Degree]
  • Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering
    • Electrical Engineering [Bachelor of Science, Master of Science]
    • Electrical Engineering Foundations [Other Advanced Degree]
  • Elementary Education and Teaching
    • Education--National Board Seminars [No Standard Degree]
    • Educational Studies--Elementary Education [Certificate, Bachelor of Arts, Teaching Endorsement]
    • K-8 Elementary Teacher Certification [Certificate]
    • Master of Education--Literacy Assessment & Instruction [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Master of Education--Mathematics and Science Education [Master's]
  • Environmental Science
    • Climate Science & Policy [Bachelor of Science]
    • Environmental Science--Conservation and Restoration Ecology [Bachelor of Science]
    • Environmental Science--Earth System Science [Bachelor of Science]
  • Environmental Studies
    • Environmental Studies--Conservation Science and Management [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Environmental Studies--Sustainability & Society [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Ethics
    • Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Finance
    • Business Administration--Finance [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Game and Interactive Media Design
    • Interactive Media Design [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Gender Studies
    • Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Geological and Earth Sciences
    • Environmental Science--Earth System Science [Bachelor of Science]
  • Higher Education Administration
    • Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) [Master's]
  • Human Services
    • Community Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Information Technology
    • Applied Computing [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
    • Community Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Cultural Studies [Master of Arts]
    • Culture, Literature and the Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Individualized Study [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Law, Economics, and Public Policy [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Mathematical Thinking & Visualization [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Media & Communication Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
  • International Studies
    • Global Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Management Information Systems
    • Business Administration--Management Information Systems [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Marketing
    • Business Administration--Marketing [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Mass Communication Studies
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Media & Communication Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Mathematics
    • Mathematics [Bachelor of Science]
  • Mechanical Engineering
    • Mechanical Engineering [Bachelor of Science]
  • Middle School Education and Teaching
    • Education--National Board Seminars [No Standard Degree]
    • English Language Learners Endorsement [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Master of Education--Mathematics and Science Education [Master's]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Biology Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--English/Language Arts Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--General Science Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--History Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Mathematics Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Social Studies Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary Teacher Certification Master of Education Program [Certificate, Master's]
  • Multimedia and Intermedia
    • Interactive Media Design [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Nonprofit Management
    • Leadership MBA [Master's]
    • Nonprofit Management (continuing education) [Certificate]
  • Operations Management
    • Business Administration--Management [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Organizational Leadership
    • Leadership Development for Educators (LEDE) [Master's]
    • Leadership MBA [Master's]
  • Physics
    • Physics [Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science]
  • Political Science and Government
    • Global Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Law, Economics, and Public Policy [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Psychology, General
    • Community Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Public Administration
    • Policy Studies [Master of Arts]
  • Public and Community Health
    • Health Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Public Policy Studies
    • Climate Science & Policy [Bachelor of Science]
    • Environmental Studies--Sustainability & Society [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Health Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Interdisciplinary Studies--Law, Economics, and Public Policy [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Policy Studies [Master of Arts]
    • Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Registered Nursing
    • Master of Nursing [Master's]
    • Nursing--Entry Level First Year Track BSN [Bachelor of Science]
    • Nursing--RN to BSN [Bachelor of Science]
  • Retail Management
    • Business Administration--Retail Management [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Science, Technology, and Society
    • Science, Technology and Society [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Secondary Education and Teaching
    • Education--National Board Seminars [No Standard Degree]
    • English Language Learners Endorsement [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Master of Education--Mathematics and Science Education [Master's]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Biology Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--English/Language Arts Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--General Science Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--History Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Mathematics Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary and Middle Level Teacher Certification--Social Studies Endorsement [Certificate, Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
    • Secondary Teacher Certification Master of Education Program [Certificate, Master's]
  • Social Sciences, General
    • Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Special Education
    • Special Education for General Educators Endorsement [Master's]
  • Teaching English as a Second Language
    • English Language Learners Endorsement [Master's, Teaching Endorsement]
  • Web Page and Multimedia Design
    • Interactive Media Design [Bachelor of Arts]
  • Workforce Training and WIOA Eligible Training Programs
    • American and Ethnic Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Applied Computing [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Biology [Bachelor of Science]
    • Business Administration--Accounting Option [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Business Administration--Finance [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Business Administration--Management [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Business Administration--Management Information Systems [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Business Administration--Marketing [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Business Administration--Retail Management [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Business Administration--Technology & Innovation Management [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Community Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Computer Science and Software Engineering [Bachelor of Science, Master of Science]
    • Cultural Studies [Master of Arts]
    • Culture, Literature and the Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Electrical Engineering [Bachelor of Science, Master of Science]
    • Environmental Science--Conservation and Restoration Ecology [Bachelor of Science]
    • Environmental Studies--Conservation Science and Management [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Global Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Interdisciplinary Arts [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Nursing--RN to BSN [Bachelor of Science]
    • Policy Studies [Master of Arts]
    • Science, Technology and Society [Bachelor of Arts]
    • Society, Ethics & Human Behavior [Bachelor of Arts]

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