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With over 175 career-building programs available, we make achieving your goals more accessible. Search our wide range of programs below to find the bachelor鈥檚 or master鈥檚 degree, certificate, minor or accelerated program that best fits your needs.
TESOL Endorsement
TESOL Endorsement
Format: Online
Designed for individuals who already have a valid Ohio state provisional, professional, or permanent teaching certificate or license.
Theatre and Dance, BA
Theatre and Dance, BA
Format: On Campus
The Theatre and Dance Program is a community of diverse people, practices, and ideas. We provide opportunities for students to explore, create, and innovate in the pursuit of artistic excellence. We offer a demanding yet compassionate environment led by nationally renowned instructors and guest artists who are leaders in their fields. Our students are well-rounded artists and scholars prepared to take on many roles in an ever-changing world. Students may specialize in acting, dance, directing, or design/technical theatre.
Theatre Arts Minor
Theatre Arts Minor
Format: On Campus
Gain practical experience in acting, stage production, directing and other aspects of theatre to build your confidence and gain insights into storytelling and theatrical techniques. The minor consists of 23 credit hours.
Twice-Exceptional Education, Graduate Certificate
Twice-Exceptional Education, Graduate Certificate
Format: On Campus
Designed for educators who want to specialize their skillset to address the unique learning needs of students who are both gifted and have disabilities. Core courses cover topics such as Differentiating Instruction, Assessing Instructional Needs and Conceptions of Talent and Disability, students gain the knowledge and skills to effectively teach twice-exceptional learners. You'll also gain insights into critical issues in the field, including the identification and programming for students with dual exceptionalities. The certificate program consists of 12 credit hours.
Urban and Regional Studies Minor
Urban and Regional Studies Minor
Format: On Campus
Explore the social, economic and environmental factors that shape cities and regions so you can contribute to analyzing and addressing urban challenges. The minor consists of 18-19 credit hours.