Woodbury University - Academics

Academics

Currently Woodbury University comprises four schools, including graduate and undergraduate programs: Business; Architecture; Media, Culture, and Design; and Transdisciplinary Studies, offering undergraduate degrees in Business, Architecture, Animation, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, Interior Architecture, Psychology, Communication, Politics and History, Organizational Leadership, and Interdisciplinary Studies and graduate degrees in Business, Architecture, and Organizational Leadership.

  • School of Business
    • Accounting
    • Business and Management
    • Fashion Marketing
    • Marketing
    • Organizational Leadership
  • School of Architecture
    • Architecture (B.Arch., M.Arch)
    • Interior Architecture (B.FA)
  • School of Media, Culture & Design
    • Digital Film
    • Games Art and Design
    • Animation Arts
    • Media Technology
    • Fashion Design
    • Graphic Design
    • Psychology
    • Communication
  • Transdisciplinary Studies
    • Interdisciplinary Studies
    • Politics & History
    • Art History
    • Urban Studies
  • School of Graduate & Professional Studies
    • Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
    • Master of Architecture in Real Estate Development (M.Arch.)
    • Master of Organizational Leadership (M.O.L.)

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