Undergraduate Degrees
Monte Ahuja College of Business
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). Specialization is available in the following majors:
Bachelor of Science (BS):
College of Education and Human Services
Bachelor of Science in Education, including major programs in the following fields:
- P-5 Education
- Middle Childhood Education
Discipline-specific preparation in at least two of the following teaching fields:
- Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Studies
- Allied Sport Professions Specialties:
- Special Education Intervention Specialists
Teaching Licensure for majors in the College of Sciences and Health Professions or the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
- Secondary Licensure:
- Integrated Language Arts
- Integrated Mathematics
- Integrated Mathematics + Single field Physics
- Integrated Social Studies
- Integrated Sciences
- Multi-Age Licensure:
Upper Division Honors Program - Teaching Licensure
Post-baccalaureate Teacher Preparation Programs
- P-5 Education
- Middle Childhood
- Adolescent/Young Adult or Multi-Age
Endorsement Programs
Certificate Programs
Washkewicz College of Engineering
Five-Year Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Programs
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Bachelor’s degrees are awarded in major programs, including the following fields:
College of Sciences and Health Professions
Bachelor of Science, offered in the following fields:
Bachelor of Arts, offered in the following fields:
Minors
Certificate Programs
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Bachelor of Arts degrees are awarded in the following major programs:
- Economic Development (also available in the evening)
- Environmental Studies (also available in the evening)
Concentrations in:
- Environmental Planning and Sustainable Development
- Environmental Management
- Public Safety Management (also available in the evening)
Concentrations in:
- Public Management
- Emergency Preparedness/Homeland Security
- Nonprofit Administration (also available in the evening)
- Urban and Regional Studies (also available in the evening)
Concentrations in:
- Urban and Regional Planning
- Public Management
- Environmental Policy and Management
- Geographic Information Systems and Applications
- Personally designed concentration
- Organizational Leadership (also available in the evening and online)
Concentrations in:
- Urban Studies
- Management
- Communication
Five-Year Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Programs
School of Nursing
Accelerated Degrees
Accelerated 4 + 1 Degrees
The accelerated program combines two existing degree programs, enabling students to earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees in five years.
Accelerated 3+3 Degree
The CSU/Cleveland-Marshall College of Law 3+3 program permits a student who has completed three years of undergraduate study to be admitted to the College of Law to begin J.D. studies. The undergraduate degree will be awarded upon successful completion of the first full year of the J.D. curriculum, thus permitting the student to graduate with both an undergraduate and law degrees in six rather than seven years of full-time study (or its equivalent). In effect, the first year of law school completes the fourth year of the undergraduate degree (serving, in effect, as undergraduate elective courses) and serves as the first year of law school. This arrangement saves both time and money for the student. More information can be found in the links below.
Graduate Degrees
The programs of the College of Graduate Studies and the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law are described in detail in separate catalogs which may be accessed online on the following websites.
College of Graduate Studies
Most Cleveland State University graduate programs are offered during afternoon and evening hours.
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