Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Science (B.S.) programs

The Bachelor of Science emphasizes a focused and analytical approach to learning, developing strong skills in problem-solving, quantitative reasoning, and scientific or technical proficiency.

Degrees

Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Study the causes and consequences of crime and the workings of the criminal justice system. Prepare for careers in law enforcement, corrections, forensics, or legal services with a focus on applied knowledge and social responsibility.

Bachelor of Science in History

Build analytical and research skills through a rigorous study of historical events, movements, and cultures. The B.S. emphasizes quantitative and methodological approaches—ideal for students pursuing graduate study or data-driven careers in policy, law, or education.

Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience

Explore the biological basis of behavior and cognition through interdisciplinary coursework in psychology, biology, and chemistry. Gain research experience and prepare for careers in healthcare, research, or graduate programs in neuroscience and related fields.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology

Take a scientific approach to understanding mental processes and behavior. The B.S. provides strong preparation for research roles, graduate school in psychology or counseling, or careers in healthcare and applied behavioral science.

Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences – Dual Discipline

Customize your degree by combining two social science areas, such as psychology and sociology or political science and criminal justice. Strengthen your interdisciplinary skills for flexible career options in education, public service, or business.

Bachelor of Science in Social Sciences – Triple Disciplines

Design a well-rounded degree with three integrated social science fields. Ideal for students seeking broad expertise and adaptable career pathways in human services, policy, or administration.

Bachelor of Science in Sociology

Use data and research to explore how societies function and how inequality, culture, and institutions shape everyday life. This degree emphasizes scientific analysis and prepares students for roles in research, public health, urban planning, or graduate study.

Other types of undergraduate degrees

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

Graduates gain broad analytical and communication skills to critically examine social systems and contribute to informed decision-making in diverse fields.