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Accelerated MBA - Master of Business Administration Option
Study mode: Full Time |
The highlights of this program: Three-week professional development session, cohort-based curriculum, executive education speaker series, corporate site visits, participation in business plan competition, live cases and consulting projects in several classes, study abroad opportunity in Switzerland, small class sizes, structured summer internship. This curriculum focuses on the management of innovation and hands-on, real-world experiences.
B.A. / M.A. in Interior Design Articulation Program
Study mode: Full Time |
This program enables students to complete both a professional undergraduate degree and a graduate degree in interior design in five years. One of the few cutting edge interior design programs in the nation, it prepares students to acquire advanced specialization and creative design skills, while enhancing critical thinking and problem solving abilities.
B.A. in Humanities - Women's Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
Women's Studies seeks to provide students with a systematic knowledge of the multidisciplinary scholarship about gender and by women, to enhance the qualifications of students preparing to work in today's diverse workplaces, to further university and societal goals of diversity and equity, and to work for social and institutional change.
B.A. in Humanities - Women's Studies
Study mode: Distance/Online |
Women's Studies seeks to provide students with a systematic knowledge of the multidisciplinary scholarship about gender and by women, to enhance the qualifications of students preparing to work in today's diverse workplaces, to further university and societal goals of diversity and equity, and to work for social and institutional change.
Study mode: Full Time |
The Washington State University interior design program offers a balanced approach in interior design with exposure to art, architecture, and humanities. Students begin the program at WSU Pullman or articulate from Spokane Falls Community College or Bellevue Community College, then spend the third and/or fourth year at the Interdisciplinary Design Institute where they participate in an interdisciplinary design studio experience.
B.A. in Liberal Arts - Women's Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
Women's Studies seeks to provide students with a systematic knowledge of the multidisciplinary scholarship about gender and by women, to enhance the qualifications of students preparing to work in today's diverse workplaces, to further university and societal goals of diversity and equity, and to work for social and institutional change.
Study mode: Full Time |
The program for majors is designed for those who wish to study psychology as part of a liberal education; for those who plan to use their training in related vocations such as the professions, governmental organizations, business and industry, and psychological services; and for those who are preparing for graduate work in psychology. Course offerings are open to students in other departments who need a background in those aspects of psychology that are related to their respective fields. Also, it is possible to combine a major in psychology with the certificate programs in abnormal child psychology, and helping skills.
B.A. in Social Sciences - Women's Studies
Study mode: Full Time |
Women's Studies seeks to provide students with a systematic knowledge of the multidisciplinary scholarship about gender and by women, to enhance the qualifications of students preparing to work in today's diverse workplaces, to further university and societal goals of diversity and equity, and to work for social and institutional change.
B.A. in Theatre Arts and Drama
Study mode: Full Time |
The theatre arts encompass live performance before an audience by actors, singers, and dancers supported by musicians and backstage production technicians and artists. Drama includes the study of theatre history, dramatic criticism, and the theoretical foundations of theatrical art. Areas of specialization available for the student to explore include: Acting, Directing, Production design, Technical direction, Stage management, Playwriting, Theatre history, Film history, Visual communications, Theatre criticism, Dramaturgy.
Study mode: Full Time |
Women's Studies seeks to provide students with a systematic knowledge of the multidisciplinary scholarship about gender and by women, to enhance the qualifications of students preparing to work in today's diverse workplaces, to further university and societal goals of diversity and equity, and to work for social and institutional change.
Study mode: Distance/Online |
Women's Studies seeks to provide students with a systematic knowledge of the multidisciplinary scholarship about gender and by women, to enhance the qualifications of students preparing to work in today's diverse workplaces, to further university and societal goals of diversity and equity, and to work for social and institutional change.
B.S. in Natural Resource Science - Forestry with Directed Studies Option
Study mode: Full Time |
The Forestry Major is designed to provide students with the educational basis for successfully pursuing a professional career in forestry. This program is fully accredited by the Society of American Foresters.
B.S. in Natural Resource Science - Forestry with Forest Management Option
Study mode: Full Time |
This program focuses on the techniques and underlying principles of forest management. This option meets the qualifications of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management for professional forester.
B.S. in Natural Resource Science - Natural Resource Policy
Study mode: Full Time |
This program focuses on the social, economic, and politcal factors that influence how natural resources are viewed, valued, utilized and managed. By choosing certain courses, you can get a minor in sociology or political science.
B.S. in Natural Resource Science - Wetland/Aquatic Resources
Study mode: Full Time |
This program emphasizes understanding, managing and/or restoring riparian, wetland, stream and lake ecosystems and their component resources and resource values.
B.S. in Natural Resource Science - Wildlife Ecology with Directed Studies Option
Study mode: Full Time |
The Wildlife Ecology Major provides students with a basic background in the sciences plus additional interdisciplinary courses emphasizing the management aspects of wildlife science. Students completing the major in wildlife are employed by federal and state organization is such as US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Forest Service, Natural Park Service, and Washington Department of Wildlife, as well as nonprofit and private organizations.
B.S. in Natural Resource Science - Wildlife Ecology with Pre-veterinary Studies Option
Study mode: Full Time |
The Wildlife Ecology Major provides students with a basic background in the sciences plus additional interdisciplinary courses emphasizing the management aspects of wildlife science. Students completing the major in wildlife are employed by federal and state organization is such as US Fish and Wildlife Service, US Forest Service, Natural Park Service, and Washington Department of Wildlife, as well as nonprofit and private organizations.
B.S. in Psychology - Biological / Neuroscience
Study mode: Full Time |
Courses in neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology focus on issues of brain physiology and neurochemical processes. Specific topics include perception, learning, motivation, memory and other aspects of cognition. Brain physiological and neurochemical processes involved in various mental illnesses and behavioral disorders are emphasized. In addition, physiological and neurochemical changes that occur during lifespan development and during alcohol and drug dependence are covered. These courses will help prepare students for careers in laboratory science, medicine, or pharmacological science.
B.S. in Psychology - Child Development
Study mode: Full Time |
The program for majors is designed for those who wish to study psychology as part of a liberal education; for those who plan to use their training in related vocations such as the professions, governmental organizations, business and industry, and psychological services; and for those who are preparing for graduate work in psychology. Course offerings are open to students in other departments who need a background in those aspects of psychology that are related to their respective fields. Also, it is possible to combine a major in psychology with the certificate programs in abnormal child psychology, and helping skills.