Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as certificate programs and online learning opportunities.
Undergraduate Programs
- General Education
- Business Administration
- BS in Business Administration
- BSBA in Finance
- BSBA in Entrepreneurship
- BSBA in Marketing and Sales
- Engineering
- English Language & Literature
- Informatics
- BSI Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
- BSI Networks and Cybersecurity
- BSI Application and game development
- BSI in User Experience Design
- Music
- Psychology
Graduate Programs
- Applied Linguistics - ΤΕSOL
- Business Administration
- Conference Interpreting
- Informatics
- Psychology
- Stress & Health Management
- Sales Management
- Translation
- Doctoral Studies
Certificate Programs
- Certificate Programs in Business
- Certificate in Selling Strategies & Practices
- Stress & Health Management
- Drug Manufacturing & Sales
- Mindfulness
General Education Program
The General Education program is a hallmark of an American college education. This set of required courses, which all undergraduates take, usually in their first two years, helps students acquire the foundational skills and habits of mind they need to succeed in their studies and career, and become adaptive, life-long learners.
Program Goals
The program aims to help students:
- Broaden their knowledge of the social and natural world and of themselves and grow as a learner and individual.
- Become an informed and ethically aware individual who is attentive to diversity and knowledgeable about how their actions impact local and global communities.
- Strengthen their ability to make connections between ideas and concepts from various disciplines so that they can apply knowledge and skills to new contexts and questions.
Program Structure
The program consists of 40 credits, with 7 required (core) courses and 7 elective courses that students select from various subject areas.
Core Courses
The required core courses include:
- Writing I: Academic Literacies
- Writing II: Expanding Academic Literacies
- Critical Thinking
- Public Speaking
- Sustainable Planet OR Design Thinking
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Information Literacy and Technology Basics
Elective Courses
Students must take:
- 1 course from Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Studies
- 1 course from Mathematics and Analytics
- 1 course from Sciences with LAB
- 1 course from Arts and Humanities
- 1 course from Social Sciences OR Global Environmental and Sustainability Topics
- 2 courses from the Foreign Languages category
The Politis Program of Civic Engagement
The Politis Program aims to foster civic engagement through service-learning opportunities, volunteer work, and other forms of co-curricular community involvement. All undergraduate students complete 45 hours of service-learning activities and community volunteer work prior to their graduation.
Spanish Language Immersion Opportunity
Students who have successfully completed the Spanish language requirement are invited to participate in a cultural immersion experience at Universidad Nebrija in Madrid, Spain. This one-week, non-credit program offers a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of the Spanish language and culture through full immersion. Upon completion, participants will receive a Certificate of Attendance.
