University of New Orleans - Colleges

Colleges

University rankings
National
Forbes 618
U.S. News & World Report 205–270
Washington Monthly 258
Global
  • College of Business Administration
    • Department of Accounting
    • Department of Economics and Finance
    • School of Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism
    • Department of Management
    • Department of Marketing and Logistics
  • College of Education and Human Development
    • Department of Curriculum and Instruction
    • Department of Educational Leadership, Counseling, and Foundations
    • Department of Special Education and Habilitative Services
  • College of Engineering
    • Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    • Department of Electrical Engineering
    • Department of Mechanical Engineering
    • Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
  • College of Liberal Arts
    • Arts
      • Department of Film, Theatre, and Communication Arts
      • Department of Fine Arts
      • Department of Music
    • Humanities
      • Department of English
      • Department of Foreign Languages
      • Department of History
      • Department of Philosophy
    • Social Sciences
      • Department of Anthropology
      • Department of Geography
      • Department of Planning and Urban Studies
      • Department of Political Science
      • Department of Sociology
  • College of Sciences
    • Department of Biological Sciences
    • Department of Chemistry
    • Department of Computer Science
    • Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
    • Department of Mathematics
    • Department of Physics
    • Department of Psychology

UNO also offers a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies.

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