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Explore our 200+ Academic Programs to learn more about which major is right for you. Can’t find exactly what you’re looking for? At Western, you also have the opportunity to design a major that more closely aligns with your personal goals through our Interdisciplinary Studies programs.

How you declare a major depends on your program of interest. A limited number of majors offer , meaning if you’re admitted to Western, you’re automatically admitted to that major. For all other programs, students follow the Standard Major Declaration Process after arriving on campus

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Western has seven colleges and multiple academic programs, centers, and institutes.

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Professor teaching from a projected tax form in a college classroom, guiding students pursuing a BA in accounting and preparing to get a degree in accounting.

Accounting is an important tool used by managers of organizations to plan, control, and report financial activity. Accountants work for all kinds of businesses.

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American Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary field of critical inquiry that investigates power dynamics, inequality, and agency, at the intersection of race, gender, status, religion, class, and ability.

Hand stencil cave paintings in white, black, red, and brown pigments cover cave walls, reflecting human history studied in an anthropology major and anthropology degree at leading anthropology schools.

The scientific study of humankind in all the cultures of the world, past and present—explore what it means to be human.

Students in the art education degree program supervising children drawing with sidewalk chalk.

Share your love of art with others and help enrich the lives of people in your community.

Brightly colored painting of an ancient Persian court depicting musicians and dancers.

As art historians in-training, students explore why culturally significant objects came to exist, what purpose they served, and how they continue to captivate us. By studying human expression, artists and historians document the changing world.

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Art Studio includes ceramics, drawing, fibers, inter/mixed-media, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. The program provides opportunities to create, interpret, analyze, and make informed judgments about art, studio concepts, and practices.

Students conducting hands-on experiments in a classroom lab as part of a behavioral neuroscience degree program.

Behavioral neuroscience explores the role of the nervous system in normal and abnormal behavior, thought, and emotion. This major emphasizes an understanding of nervous system structure and function from the molecular/cellular level to the systems level.

Human colorectal cancer cells stained with multiple dyes to support research in a biochemistry major, illustrating the laboratory work involved in a biochemistry degree..

Biochemistry studies the chemical processes of living organisms. Biochemical research has had a huge impact on biology and medicine in the last few decades, helping us to better understand biological structures like cells, proteins, and DNA.

Harbor seal and Mew gull in Squalicum Creek during salmon spawning season, highlighting field research opportunities for students pursuing a major in biology.

As scientists, biologists have three goals: Understanding the structure/function of organisms, generating and disseminating reliable data pertaining to biological systems, and developing a deep understanding of the natural world that can inform solutions.

A group of students pursuing a degree in business administration sit around a desk collaborating on a project, illustrating what is business administration through teamwork in a bachelors in business program.

From major corporations to independent businesses, every operation needs skilled administrators to succeed. A bachelors in business administration gives you the tools to fill leadership roles in both business and the community.

Two colleagues analyze data on a computer screen. A pie chart shows 62%, and bar graphs display financial figures. They appear engaged in a serious discussion.

Business Analytics is all about using data to make smarter decisions. Today, businesses, governments, and organizations are flooded with data — from sales numbers and website clicks to customer reviews and financial reports. Business Analytics helps make sense of all that information.

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The State of Washington is a leader in responding to the societal imperative regarding environmental issues and Western's degrees in Business and Sustainability are action components of the state’s initiatives.

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Canada and the United States share a continent and are linked by deep economic ties, common historical experiences, and many cultural similarities; they are also marked by real and important differences, which the program helps students better understand.

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Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the identification, investigation, and use of substances of which matter is composed. Western’s Chemistry program is widely recognized by employers and graduate schools as one of the strongest in the US.

Lion Dance during Chinese New Year in Seattle International District.

Western's Chinese Language and Culture program provides students with the opportunity to become competent communicators in Chinese language and culture, shared by 1.3 billion people, approximately one-fourth of the world’s population.

Multiple symbols on a sign on a pillar in a German airport, illustrating how humans interact through visual symbols in a communication studies major.

Communication Studies examines the ways in which humans interact through the use of symbols: verbal, nonverbal, and visual. It includes the study of communication among humans as well as providing experience in the crafting and presentation of messages.

A 3D data visualization grid representing the complex systems studied in a computer science degree, highlighting the technical work of a csci major or cs degree student.

Computer science is an exciting, growing, challenging field that is critical to many aspects of everyday life. For some, the most motivational aspect of computer science is being involved in creating technology that will help people the world over.

Student in a server stack holding a shield to block a metaphorical cyberattack, representing a cybersecurity degree at one of the leading cyber security schools in Washington state.

In our expanding data-driven world, Cybersecurity professionals are crucial defenders against cyber threats and terrorist attacks. Businesses need skilled cybersecurity specialists to protect company information and assets.

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Dance studies create a foundation for understanding and evaluating contemporary thinking about dance and related arts, while nurturing a physical and intellectual understanding of the language of movement.

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Design is the visual communication of ideas. Western's Design program emphasizes the process of problem solving and encourages students to make connections between culture and design, and their role as visual communicators.

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To effectively advocate for and work with individuals with disabilities, it is imperative that professionals have a solid background in a variety of topics central to the provision of supports for individuals with disabilities.

Colored pencils surrounding a child’s drawing, representing creativity and learning in an early childhood education program for students pursuing a degree in early childhood education.

Early childhood education relates to the teaching of children from birth to eight years old. Knowledge of developmental changes and the subjects being taught in an early childhood classroom are important for early childhood educators.

A Mongolian man standing in a bright yurt with a golden eagle on his arm. He wears a fur hat. Medals are hung on the richly embroidered walls of the yurt.

The East Asian Studies program offers an interdisciplinary study of the area, with a primary focus on the countries of China and Japan. Under special advisement, Korea and Mongolia are also subjects for study.

Two store owners displaying food products in their shop, illustrating real-world business activity for students pursuing a degree in economics.

Do social and political issues such as income inequality, economic development, sustainable resource use, globalization, or the implications of free trade capture your interest? If so, you should consider a major in economics and its related fields.

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Elementary teachers have a unique opportunity to make a difference in their communities by laying the foundation for both future academic learning and for future participation in democratic society.

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Globally, access to modern energy services, including efficient usage, is essential to realize 21st century living standards. A transition from inefficient fossil fuels to a clean, efficient system is key to managing urgent risks such as climate change.

Student using a 3D printer while getting a degree in engineering, gaining hands-on experience in an engineering degree program at one of the leading engineering schools in Washington.

Electrical and computer engineers conduct research, and design, develop, test, and oversee the development of electronic systems and the manufacture of electrical and computer equipment and devices. Students may choose a concentration in Electronics, Energy, Wireless Networks and Signal Processing, or Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

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English engages students in diverse literary heritages as well as fosters the development of sophisticated abilities in critical analysis, creative inquiry, reflective reading, and effective communication and expression.

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The program prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to make positive changes towards a socially and environmentally just world.

Mountain goats relocated by faculty and alumni from Western’s degree in environmental science program from Olympic National Park to the Northern Cascades, demonstrating environmental science in action

Environmental Science draws on basic knowledge of the physical, chemical, biological, and quantitative aspects of natural systems. Western’s program is committed to creating a space for students to value, change, and study the environment.

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Do you want to use your knowledge and skills to promote positive change in the environment? Do you want to understand the interactions and interdependencies between human and natural systems? Then Environmental Studies is the major for you.

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Ethnic Studies centers the histories, epistemologies and lived experiences of minoritized peoples and Indigenous nations.

Student reviewing financial calculations with a calculator while studying for a finance degree, preparing for careers available to finance majors in a business finance degree program.

The field of finance encompasses many different areas including investments, financial institutions, corporate finance, and real estate. Coursework is offered in each of these areas as well as courses in multi-national finance and insurance.

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The study of French includes instruction in language, literature, linguistics, and culture. Students of French at WWU acquire the skills required not only to speak the language, but also to study and appreciate francophone societies and cultures.

A desk with piles of maps in a large room used for geography studies and research for a geography degree.

Geography is the science of place and space. Geographers ask where things are located on the surface of the Earth, why they are located where they are, how places differ from one another, and how people interact with the environment.

Aerial view of Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone; a natural wonder studied when majoring in geology or earning a geology degree. This site is a highlight for any geology major.

Do you enjoy the outdoors? Are you concerned about the environment? Are science and nature among your favorite subjects? Have you ever wondered why the Earth appears as it does? If you answer “yes," you may want to consider majoring in geology.

Erupting volcano at sunset with flowing lava and ash plume, illustrating earth processes studied in a geophysics degree and the Geophysics, BS program.

Geophysics involves studies in the application of physics as a means of understanding a range of geological processes. It is distinct from geology in that a more intensive set of math and physics courses, and applications of these skills, are required.

Timber-framed German houses along a river canal, perfect for students pursuing a German major or a German degree at Western.

German Studies aims to teach students in depth about the cultures of the German-speaking world. Germany is the United States’ biggest European trading partner, and the German language is the second most commonly used business language in the world.

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The department offers a holistic and global exploration of the great books and scriptures, art and ideas, and cultural and religious traditions that have shaped humanity.

Mayan stone carving studied as part of the history degree curriculum at WWU.

The study of history involves careful searching through existing evidence to determine what happened in the past, while examining why that evidence was not only created but also saved. At the center of the discipline, asking tough questions enables us to understand the past and engage the present.

Close-up of several hands stacked together, representing the collaboration and community focus of the human services degree.

Do you want to make a difference in your community and empower others? A human services degree is the perfect career choice if your desire is to advocate for and improve the lives of individuals, families, or entire populations.

A student earning an industrial design degree designing and building a modern bent plywood chair.

Industrial Design is a professional service of creating and developing concepts and specifications that optimize the function, value, and appearance of products and systems for the mutual benefit of both the user and the manufacturer.

Four students having a discussion in the library while pursuing a major in interdisciplinary studies.

In this program, you will take an active role in the design and content of your education by building strong working relationships with faculty and exploring new ideas within a supportive educational structure.

Students practicing calligraphy while pursuing a Japanese teaching certificate and training for a career teaching Japanese.

The best way to understand a culture directly is through its language. Studying Japanese opens the door to learning firsthand about Japanese society through language, literature, culture, and civilization.

A student earning their journalism degree sits at a desktop writing for the Western Front as part of their journalism courses.

Increasingly the methods of distribution have become more complex, but the basic mission of a journalist remains the same: to serve the public by finding, defining, writing, editing, and dispensing information for a mass audience.

Student in a kinesiology degree program monitors a participant's performance on a treadmill.

The Kinesiology Program provides concentrated study of human movement from developmental, mechanical, motor control, psychosocial, psychological, pathological, and physiological perspectives.

A sunny city street with a yellow cathedral, representing the cultural focus of the Latin American studies major.

Interdisciplinary in nature, the Latin American Studies (LAS) program at Western offers a rich set of courses, preparing students to not only have an in-depth understanding of Latin American histories, cultures, politics, sociologies, and languages, but also to explore Latin America’s connections with a globalized world.

A student writing on a chalkboard while pursuing a major in linguistics at Western Washington University.

Linguistics, the science of language, is an interdisciplinary field which relates to the diversity of the cultures and languages of the world. It is an integral part of most serious pursuits dealing with aspects of language study and analysis.

A laptop projecting holographic business charts, illustrating the core concepts of management information systems and what students explore when asking "what is a management information systems degree."

Management Information Systems (MIS) professionals serve as a vital link between technology and business strategy, ensuring that information systems align with organizational goals.

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Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management is an integrated professional education made up of three components: Operations Management, Business, and Engineering Technology.

A small coho salmon swims in a tank at the Poulsbo Marine Science Center, a key resource for marine and coastal science students seeking marine biology degree programs.

The Marine and Coastal Science (MACS) degree program is a new cohort-based, interdisciplinary, experiential program that gives participants opportunities to engage in coastal and marine-focused research.

Student pursuing a marketing degree writing on a whiteboard during a presentation at WWU.

Marketing is more than just sales and advertising - it means satisfying the wants and needs of customers by building mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and customers. In Marketing, students learn how to help people solve problems.

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Mathematics is the study of pattern, structure, and change. Although it is one of the most ancient disciplines, new mathematics is being created every day. It can be found in everything from internet security to green energy technology to investment.

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Multidisciplinary Studies is designed to integrate a student’s academic interest and skills. Students learn to be integrative thinkers who see connections in seemingly disparate information and to communicate effectively with diverse audiences.

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The Music program is comprised of five degrees: General Music, Music Education, Composition, Musicology, and Performance.

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The Natural Resource Management BA degree provides graduates with real-world, interdisciplinary skills and knowledge needed for natural resource and environmental management careers.

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Western’s RN-to-BSN program is designed for registered nurses ready to take the next step in their professional journey. This one-year degree-completion program builds on existing nursing education with online and hybrid options.

Students seated around tables watching an operations management presentation.

Operations managers are concerned with each step in providing a service or product from acquisition of the raw materials and component parts to delivery to the customer. They determine what equipment, labor, tools, facilities, materials, energy, and information are required, how these can best be obtained, and how they are used to satisfy the requirements of the marketplace.

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Philosophy is among the oldest of intellectual disciplines and is the study of general and fundamental questions. What is ideology and where does it come from? What constitutes good and bad conduct, right and wrong values, or good and evil? What is art? What is the nature of beauty?

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Physics is "the fundamental science." Astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, and engineering all apply the principles of physics to specific problems. Almost all areas of modern technology involve the applications of physics.

Two students earning a degree in political science stand and speak at a podium with the Western logo.

Political Science is one of the oldest fields of academic inquiry. In an increasingly interdependent world, the study of politics and government flourishes as relations between persons, groups, and nations become more complex.

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Pre-Professional Pathways are not offered as majors at Western, nor are they at most other universities, but they can be incorporated into or taken alongside any degree-granting major offered at Western.

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Most of the major issues facing the people of the world today—hunger, overpopulation, the continuing threat of war, prejudice, pollution, drug addiction—are people problems; people have created them, and it will be people who must and will find solutions to them.

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The Public Health curriculum teaches students the effect of health promotion and education on individuals and their relationship with their environments. Effective Public Health is ecological in its approach.

Student sail sailboats on Lake Whatcom.

The purpose of recreation and leisure is to contribute to the health and well-being of individuals and enhance the quality of community life.

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The Secondary Education program is designed for students who want to become teachers at the middle or high school level and leads to a recommendation to the State of Washington for a teaching certificate with an endorsement in at least one subject area.

A memorial of hundreds of children's shoes on the steps of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.

Sociologists examine subjects encompassing a vast array of human behavior: crime and punishment, the formation and dissolution of families, bureaucracy in organizations, conflicts between classes, and global inequalities.

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The study of Spanish includes instruction in language, literature, linguistics, and culture. Students of Spanish acquire the skills required to not only speak the language, but also to learn about and appreciate Hispanic societies, cultures, and artistic expressions.

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Help tailor educational experiences for students with disabilities. Figure out which services and supports will benefit each student and give them the resources they need. Our graduates are actively recruited to work in a variety of rewarding special education settings.

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Anyone at any age can be affected by illness or injury that will impair the ability to talk or hear. Each one can be helped in some way by a speech-language pathologist, audiologist, or speech, language, and hearing scientist.

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Gain the ability to analyze, make sense of data, and get useful answers. Statistical techniques allow us to make sure that conclusions and decisions are based on valid empirical evidence. Statistics is essential in science, business, and government.

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Learn the history and craft of theater. Western offers many specializations including Acting, Dramatic Writing, Educational Theatre, Technical Theatre, Theatre Management, Stage Management, Costume Design, Lighting Design, and Scenic Design.

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The Upside-Down program at Fairhaven College gives students the unique opportunity to continue their education by expanding on the academic skills provided from a Washington state two-year college A.A.S or A.T.A. degree program.

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This major prepares students to become city planners. Planners develop solutions for the design of sustainable communities and for the protection of the natural environment. Planners are at the forefront in promoting social justice and equity.

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Help make cities healthier and more livable for everyone. Examine the dynamics between social and natural systems. Channel your passion for environmental issues and promote sustainable policies and practices in your neighborhood and beyond.

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Women, Gender, & Sexuality Studies (WGSS) is an interdisciplinary field that centers intersectional feminist and queer histories and theories to challenge marginalization and advance social justice. Through WGSS courses, students gain valuable skills in critical thinking, writing, research analysis, communication, and problem-solving, which prepare them to make a meaningful impact in a wide variety of careers.

Graduate Programs

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Earn an MPAcc degree in one year while meeting the 5th year educational requirement to take the CPA exam.

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An opportunity to start the MPAcc program a year early, for outstanding undergraduate students.

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A social justice approach to education programs, in a hybrid in-person/online format designed for working adults.

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Study Humankind in the Cultures of the World

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Build knowledge and skills in the evidence-based diagnosis and treatment of hearing and balance disorders across the lifespan.

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Conduct creative, independent research over a broad spectrum of topics. Gain background and skills for professional careers.

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A research-based program in coastal marine and estuarine systems at Shannon Point Marine Center.

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Student success. Cutting edge research. Gain a competitive advantage for careers or PhD study. Start fall, winter, or spring.

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Preparing knowledgeable, skilled, culturally sensitive, and ethical professional counselors in a CACREP accredited program.

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In depth experiences, real world impact. Start on your schedule in fall, winter, or spring.

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Get a jump start on your graduate degree with a five-year BS/MS.

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A unique, two-year MFA with a multigenre focus, and opportunities to gain teaching and editorial experience.

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Accelerate your career in data analysis and modeling for environmental applications with a nine-month online program.

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Developing strong leaders in education. Start any quarter at locations around Puget Sound, in Bellingham, or online in BC.

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An EdD designed for aspiring superintendents, assistant superintendents, executive directors, and others in district-level leadership positions in the US and Canada. Everett and online options.

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For a leg up in your career, or as an intro to a graduate program in Energy Studies, zero in on economic, law, and public policy issues related to energy in our climate vulnerable world.

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Your passions, your goals. Pursue an advanced path in literary or writing studies in a small community of scholars.

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Preparing future professionals to address environmental problems in careers as scientists or in PhD study.

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A research-based program in coastal marine and estuarine systems at Shannon Point Marine Center.

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An interdisciplinary approach to environmental problems.

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In-depth research experience in an array of domains in psychology, supported by a mentorship model.

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The Geographic Information Science Certificate provides students with in-depth, hands-on training in Geographic Information Science theory and techniques.

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Cultivating professional geoscientists with the ability to conduct original and meaningful scientific research.

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Understand the past, engage the present. Make real contributions to historical knowledge while pursuing your goals.

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Design and implement programs to enhance human movement and performance. Start on your schedule: fall, winter, or spring.

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Design, implement, and assess the psychological aspects of exercise, sport, and wellness programs. Cohorts begin every other fall.

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Deepen your knowledge and practice in language and literacy instruction in a program designed for working teachers.

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A five-quarter program leading to secondary level teaching certification, with a focus on promoting student learning. Start fall or spring.

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A seven-quarter program leading to secondary level teaching certification with a focus on promoting student learning. Begins each summer.

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Begin preparing now to apply for our forthcoming six-seven quarter program leading to secondary level teaching certification, with a focus on multilingual education.

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Providing students with professional and academic training to address critical social and environmental issues

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Prepare for professional-level work in music as a performer, conductor, composer, scholar, or educator.

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Readies students to lead in healthcare organizations and community settings through hybrid classes and real-world practice experiences.

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Empowers students to excel in educating future nurses, communities, and nursing staff through hybrid classes and real-world practice experiences.

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Ancient discipline, cutting-edge field. Pursue your specific interests in math in this small yet flexible program.

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Start your graduate studies early and earn both a BS and MS in Mathematics in five years.

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A five quarter intensive program for emergent professionals. Begins each summer in Bellingham.

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A two-year, evening program in Bellingham designed for working professionals.

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A two-year interdisciplinary enterprise management program focused on assisting working professionals as they evolve into adaptive leaders prepared to manage in the dynamic, changing, and interconnected contemporary business environment. Offered weekends in Everett.

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Enhance your teaching with new literacy practices for any level or content area with this one year certificate, online.

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For a leg up in your career, gain expertise in the science, technology, economics, public policy, and planning issues associated with the development of electric energy systems in a context specific to the Pacific Northwest.

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Preparing aspiring principals in a flexible program located in Bellingham, Seattle, Tacoma, and Bremerton.

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Empower people, enhance lives. CACREP accredited, hybrid in-person/online program, located in Everett.

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Preparing professional counselors for ESA certification at the elementary and secondary levels. CACREP and NCATE accredited.

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A two-year academic and clinical program leading to professional positions or advanced study.

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Prepares aspiring school district leaders with a flexible program offered in Everett.

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  • Medicine and Social Justice
  • Eco-Cultural Studies in Education
  • Law, Diversity & Public Policy
  • Law, Diversity and Justice Concentration

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