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Academics

University Parallel Majors

Accounting, African-American Studies, Agriculture, American Studies, Art Education/Art/Art History, Animal Science, Astronomy Biology, Business, Broadcasting, Chemistry, Computer Science, Criminal Justice, Dance, Early Childhood Education, Economics, Elementary Education, English, Finance, Foreign Languages (French, German, Spanish), General Studies, Geography, Geology, History, Journalism, Liberal Arts, Management, Marketing, Mass Communications, Mathematics/Mathematics Education/Statistics, Music/Music Education, Philosophy, Physics, Physical Education, Health and Recreation, Political Science, Pre-Chiropractic, Pre-Dental, Pre-Dental Hygiene, Pre-Engineering, Pre-Environmental Health, Pre-Medical Technology, Pre-Medicine, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Optometry, Pre-Pharmacy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Radiography, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Psychology, Professional Entertainment – Performance, Religious Studies, Secondary Education, Social Work, Sociology/Anthropology, Special Education, Speech, Stage Management, Theatre, Women’s Studies,

Technical Education Programs

Accounting, Agriculture Business, Bio-Medical Equipment Technology, Business Administration, Computer Networking, Computer Science, Culinary Arts, Drafting and Design, Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Education Certificate, Electrical/Electronics, Electromechanical Technology, Emergency Medical Technician Basic and Paramedic, Fire Protection, General Technology, Golf Course and Turfgrass Management, Greenhouse Management, Health Information Technology, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Information Technology, Law Enforcement/Basic Law Enforcement Officer Education, Manufacturing, Medical Coding, Medical Insurance Specialist, medical transcription, Nursing, Office Administration, Paralegal Studies, Pharmacy Technician, Physical Therapist Assistant, Respiratory Care,

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