Degree
Programs
This Degree Programs section is divided into the following subsections. The
subsections appear in the following order:
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Minors
Undergraduate Certificate Programs
University Honors Program
Combined Degree Programs
Graduate Degree Programs
Graduate Certificate Programs
Undergraduate Degree
Programs
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (A.A.)
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE (B.Arch.)
BACHELOR OF ARTS
(B.A.) with major in one of the following:
| Anthropology |
Italian |
| Art History |
Jewish
Studies |
| Biological
Sciences |
Liberal
Arts and Science (Honors College
only) |
| Chemistry |
Linguistics |
| Communication
Studies |
Mathematics |
| Criminal
Justice |
Multimedia
Studies |
| Elementary
Education |
Music |
| English |
Philosophy |
| Exceptional
Student Education |
Physics |
| French |
Political
Science |
| Geography |
Psychology |
| Geology |
Secondary Education |
| History |
Sociology |
Interdisciplinary
Studies:
Arts and Humanities
Social Science |
Spanish |
| Studio
Art |
| Theatre |
BACHELOR OF ARTS
IN EDUCATION (B.A.E.) with major in one of the following:
Elementary Education
Exceptional Student Education
Secondary Education
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (B.B.A.) with major in one of the following:
Accounting
Business Economics
Computer Information Systems
Finance
Hospitality Management
International Business
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Real Estate (Program is currently
not admitting students.)
BACHELOR OF EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION (B.E.C.E.)
BACHELOR OF FINE
ARTS (B.F.A.) with major in one of the following:
Graphic Design
Studio Art (Concentrations in: Ceramics, Painting, Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture)
Theatre
BACHELOR OF HEALTH
SERVICES (B.H.S.) with major in Health Administration
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
(B.I.E.T.)
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (B.Mus.) with
major in one of the following:
Commercial
Music
Music
Music Education
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC MANAGEMENT (B.P.M.)
BACHELOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (B.P.S.A.)

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.S.) with
major in one of the following:
Accounting
Biological Sciences
Business Economics
Chemistry
Computer Information Systems
Computer Science
Exercise Science and Health Promotion
Finance
General Economics
Geography
Geology
Hospitality Management
International Business
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Mathematics
Neuroscience and Behavior (formerly Psychobiology)
Physics
Real Estate (Program currently
not admitting students.)
Secondary Education
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (B.S.C.V.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING (B.S.C.E.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION
(B.S.E.) with
major in one of the following:
Exercise Science and Health Promotion
Secondary Education
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (B.S.E.E.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GEOMATICS ENGINEERING (B.S.G.E.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (B.S.M.E.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (B.S.N.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OCEAN ENGINEERING (B.S.O.E.)
BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK (B.S.W.)
BACHELOR OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (B.U.R.P.)
BACHELOR OF URBAN DESIGN (B.U.D.)

Minors
Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters:
Anthropology
Art History
Communication Studies
Comparative Literature
English (British and American Literature, Literature and the Arts, Literature
and the Professions, Literature and Science, Literature and Social Science)
Film and Video
French
German
History
Italian
Linguistics
Music (Commercial Music, Instrumental Performance, Music Education, Piano Performance,
Vocal Performance)
Philosophy
Political Science
Sociology
Spanish
Studio Art (Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking,
Sculpture)
Theatre
College of Business:
Accounting
Business Administration
Business Intelligence
Business Law
Economics
Electronic Commerce
Entrepreneurship
Finance
Health Services Administration
Hospitality Management
Information Security
International Economics
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Operations Management
Real Estate
College for Design and Social Inquiry:
Criminal Justice
Nonprofit Management
Public Management
College of Engineering and
Computer Science:
Computer Science
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science:
Biological Sciences
Geographic Information Science
Geography
Geology
Mathematical Sciences
Physics
Psychology
Statistics

Undergraduate
Certificate Programs
In addition to its degree programs and minors, the University offers the following
undergraduate certificate programs:
Dorothy F. Schmidt College
of Arts and Letters:
Asian Studies
Caribbean and Latin American Studies
Classical Studies
English as a Second Language (ESL) Studies
Ethics, Law and Society
Ethnic Studies
Jewish Studies
Peace Studies
Religious Studies
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
College of Business:
Business Intelligence
Gerontology
Information Security
International Business
Risk Management and Insurance
College for Design
and Social Inquiry:
Aging
Child Welfare
Public Procurement
Charles E. Schmidt College
of Science:
Actuarial Science
Biotechnology
Environmental Studies
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Advanced
Pre-Health Professions Studies
Statistics
These programs provide a multidisciplinary perspective
and are available to all undergraduate students, unless stated otherwise in
the program descriptions. Program descriptions are listed in specific college
sections.

University
Honors Program
The Honors Program on the Boca Raton Campus
Each year a number of highly qualified entering freshmen are selected for the
University Honors Program. This two-year program provides a unique, enhanced
educational experience. Through a series of small honors seminars and expanded
course offerings, University Honors presents an exciting alternative to the
normal program and course requirements for freshmen and sophomores. The University Honors Program seeks to admit those students who will benefit most from the enrichment offered by this experience. Selection decisions are based upon a student’s academic record in a college preparatory curriculum, SAT or ACT scores, liveliness of intellect, school and community involvement and capacity for leadership.
Students who are not invited to apply for the program but feel they have the
potential to successfully complete the University Honors Program may initiate an application by submitting a personal statement describing ways they feel qualified
for the program and at least two letters of recommendation by teachers familiar with the student’s academic work.
The program consists of 19 honors credits. All students are required to take
1 credit of Learning Strategies and Human Development
(SLS 1503) offered in the fall. In addition, students are expected to
complete 18 credits in courses that are specially designated as honors courses
and also fulfill core curriculum requirements. These courses include:
1. University Honors core honors seminars focus on topics
central to a liberal arts education. They substitute for regular courses in
the FAU core curriculum and are frequently designated by a 1930 to 1935 course number.
These courses are limited to 18 students. Typically students in the University
Honors Program are expected to take four seminars during their freshman
year.
2. Specially designated honors sections of lower-division courses, affording
intensive exposure to course material.
3. Advanced courses approved as substitutes for core curriculum requirements.
4. Additional elective honors seminars taken in the sophomore year.
5. Directed Independent Study with the faculty member of the student's choice.
6. A successfully completed honors compact conducted in connection with a course or Directed Independent Study.
7. An optional honors research internship in which students work directly with
a faculty member in their major area of concentration.
In order to successfully complete the University Honors
Program, students must maintain a 3.0 grade point average in their honors courses
and an overall grade point average of 3.5. Completion of the University Honors
Program will be recognized at a special University awards ceremony and will
be noted on the student's Florida Atlantic University transcript.
Substitutes for Core Curriculum
Requirements
All seminars offered by the University Honors Program satisfy a core curriculum requirement. If students wish to complete a University Honors Program requirement by an alternative means (such as 2-7 above), that plan must be approved in advance by both the Dean of Undergraduate Honors Programs (who certifies that the work is being done at the honors level) and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies (who certifies that the work fulfills a core requirement).
Note:
Since University Honors Program seminars satisfy a Writing Across Curriculum requirement, a grade of "C" or better is required. Substitutions
for these seminars are subject to approval by the major college.
For additional information,
visit the University Honors Program website.

Combined Degree Programs
BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURE/MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL
PLANNING
(B.Arch./M.U.R.P.)
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
with major in Accounting/MASTER OF ACCOUNTING (B.B.A./M.AC.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE/MASTER
OF SCIENCE (B.S./M.S.) with major in one of the following:
Biological Sciences
Computer Science
Mathematical Sciences
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE
(B.S.C.V./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING/MASTER OF
SCIENCE (B.S.C.E./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING/MASTER
OF SCIENCE (B.S.E.E./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING/MASTER
OF SCIENCE (B.S.M.E./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING/MASTER OF SCIENCE (B.S.N./M.S.)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN OCEAN
ENGINEERING/MASTER OF SCIENCE (B.S.O.E./M.S.)
Graduate Degree Programs
MASTER OF ACCOUNTING (M.AC.)
MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.) with
major in one of the following:
Anthropology
Communication
Comparative Literature (Departments of English or Languages, Linguistics, and
Comparative Literature)
English
French
Geography
History
Liberal Studies (Program is currently not admitting students.)
Linguistics
Music
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and Bilingual Education (TESOL/BE)
Women's Studies
MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING
(M.A.T.)
Available in most departments that offer the Master of Arts degree.
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(M.B.A.) with major in Business Administration
MASTER OF EDUCATION (M.Ed.) with
major in one of the following:
Counselor Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Early Childhood Education
Educational Leadership
Elementary Education
Environmental Education
Exceptional Student Education
Reading Education
Social Foundations of Education
MASTER OF FINE ARTS (M.F.A.) with
major in one of the following:
Creative Writing
Media, Technology and Entertainment
Theatre
Visual Art (Concentrations in: Book Arts, Ceramics, Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking and Sculpture)

MASTER OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (M.H.A.)
MASTER OF NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT (M.N.M.)
MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (M.P.A.)
MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.) with
major in one of the following:
Applied Mathematics and Statistics
Bioengineering
Biological Sciences
Biomedical Science
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Economics
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Sciences
Exercise Science and Health Promotion
Finance (Program currently not admitting students.)
Geology
Information Technology and Management
International Business (Program currently not admitting students.)
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Medical Physics
Music Business
Nursing
Ocean Engineering
Physics
Speech - Language Pathology/Audiology
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TEACHING
(M.S.T.)
Available in most departments that offer the Master of Science degree.

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK (M.S.W.)
MASTER OF TAXATION (M.TX.)
MASTER OF URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (M.U.R.P.)
PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE MASTER (P.S.M.) with major in Business Biotechnology
SPECIALIST IN EDUCATION (Ed.S.) with
major in one of the following:
Counselor Education
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Leadership
DOCTOR OF EDUCATION (Ed.D.) with
major in one of the following:
Exceptional Student Education
DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (M.D.)
DOCTOR OF NURSING PRACTICE (D.N.P.)
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) with
major in one of the following:
Business Administration
Chemistry
Comparative Studies
Complex Systems and Brain Sciences
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Counseling
Curriculum and Instruction
Educational Leadership
Electrical Engineering
Experimental Psychology
Geosciences
Integrative Biology
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Nursing
Ocean Engineering
Physics
Public Administration

Graduate
Certificate Programs
In addition to the above degree programs, the University offers the following
graduate certificate programs:
Dorothy F. Schmidt College
of Arts and Letters:
English as a Second Language (ESL) Studies
Environmental Studies
Film and Video
Piano Performance and Pedagogy
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
College of Business:
Crisis and Emergency Management (Program is currently
not admitting students.)
Environmental Management (Program is currently
not admitting students.)
Health Administration
Innovation Entrepreneurship
Legal Compliance Management (Program is currently
not admitting students.)
Risk Management
College for Design and Social Inquiry:
Aging
Child Welfare
Economic Development and Tourism
Environmental Planning
Nonprofit Management
Public Administration
Public Procurement
Restorative Community Justice
Sustainable Community Planning
Visual Planning Technology
College of Engineering and
Computer Science:
Bioengineering
Marine Engineering Management
Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine:
Biomedical Science
Christine E. Lynn College
of Nursing:
Administrative and Financial Leadership in Nursing and Health Care
Adult Nurse Practitioner
Clinical Nurse Leader
Family Nurse Practitioner
Gerontological Nurse Practitioner
Nurse Educator
Charles E. Schmidt College of Science:
Environmental Restoration
Medical Physics
Neuroscience
Pre-Health Professions Studies
These programs provide a multidisciplinary perspective and are available to
all graduate students, unless stated otherwise in the program descriptions.
Program descriptions are listed in specific college sections.

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