Finlandia University - Programs of Study

Programs of Study

International School of Art & Design

  • Bachelor of Fine Arts
    • Concentrations
      • Ceramic Design
      • Digital Art
      • Fiber/Fashion Design
      • Graphic Design
      • Interior Design
      • Product Design
      • Studio Arts
        • Arts-Illustration
        • Drawing and Painting
      • Sustainable Design

International School of Business

  • Bachelor of Business Administration
    • Concentrations
      • Accounting
      • International Business
      • Management
      • Sports Management

Suomi College of Arts and Sciences

  • BA-Elementary Education
  • BA-Human Services
  • BA-Liberal Studies/Arts, Culture and Environment
  • BA-Liberal Studies/English
  • BA-Liberal Studies/Social Sciences
  • BA-Liberal Studies/General
    • General Liberal Studies Concentrations
      • Christian Vocation
      • Corporate Communications
      • Economics and Business
      • English Language and Literature
      • Environmental Policy
      • Environmental Science
      • Finnish Studies
      • History and Political Science
      • International Studies
      • Pre-Law
      • Psychology and Sociology
      • Religion and Philosophy
      • Science
      • Visual Communications
  • AAS-Criminal Justice
  • AGS-General Studies

College of Health Sciences

  • BSN-Nursing
  • BSN-RN to BSN Completion
  • AAS-Physical Therapist Assistant

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