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Majors & Minors
UWSP offers the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science and Associate Degree.The list below includes majors n, minors l, concentrations, options, areas of emphasis and other significant courses. Topics that are teacher certifiable are marked u.
See each subject for information on requirements of study, faculty and department chairs. In choosing a field of study, also see the Guide to Academic Programs and Careers.
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | L | M | N | P | R | S | T | U | W | Y
- Accounting nl)
- Adapted Physical Education add-on (see Health, Exercise Science and Athletics)
- Adult Life and Aging (see Sociology nlu)
- Adventure Education l
- American Studies n Options: Contemporary America, World of Work
- Anthropology l
- Applied Mathematics l
- Applied Music option ( see Music nu)
- Applied Sociology (see Sociology nlu)
- Army ROTC (see Military Science l)
- Aquaculture/Fish Culturel
- Art n (Bachelor of Arts)
- Art n (Bachelor of Fine Arts) Areas of emphasis: Two-dimensional, Three-dimensional,
graphic design- Art History l
- Arts Management n
- Astronomy
- Athletic Training n
- Audiology (see Communicative Disorders nu)
- Bilingual Education (see Foreign Languages nlu )
- Biochemistry n
- Biology nlu Areas of emphasis: aquatic biology, biobusiness, biotechnology, botany,
ecology/environmental, education, microbiology, natural history, zoo and aquaria, zoology
(also see pre-professional)- Broadcasting (see Communication nl )
- Broadfield Natural Science (See Natural Science Broadfield l )
- Broadfield Social Science (See Social Science Broadfield nlu )
- Business Administration nl Concentrations: finance, insurance & real estate, management, marketing, entrepreneurship, international business, forest recreation, soil science,foreign language: French/German/Spanish, wood products industry
- Camp and Youth Programming (See Youth Programming and Camp Management l)
- Captive Wildlife (see Wildlife nl )
- Cartography (See Geography nlu )
- Chemical Engineering (see Chemistry nluor Paper Science n)
- Chemistry nlu Option: polymer
- Chemistry, ACS Certified n Option: polymer
- Child and Family Studies l
- Child Development (See Education - Early Childhood nu or Health Promotion nu)
- Chinese
- Clinical Laboratory Science n(Options: Medical Technology, Cytotechnology, Histotechnology)
- Coaching lu
- Collaborative Degree Program (See Academic Info-Collaborative Degree)
- Communication nl Areas of emphasis: Interpersonal and Organizational, Media and
Technology, Public Relations, Individually Planned- Communicative Disorders nu
- Community Development and Regional Analysis (See Geography nlu)
- Community Nutrition (See Health Promotion nu)
- Comparative Literature l
- Computer Information Systems nlu Options: Application Development and Support, IT Infrastructure
- Computer Science lu
- Conservation Biology l
- Culture Studies (See Foreign Languages and International Studies nlu)
- Cytotechnology (see Clinical Laboratory Science n)
- Dance (see Theatre Arts nl)
- Dietetics n
- Drama (see Theatre Arts nl)
- Earth Science lu
- Economics nlu
- Ecosystem Restoration (see Forestry nl)
- Education (general info.)
- Education - Early Childhood nu
- Education - Elementary nu
- Education - Exceptional nlu
- Education - Secondary Certifications u
- Engineering (see Physics nlu, Chemistry nlu or Paper Science n)
- English nlu
- English as a Second Language program (for non-native speakers)
Also see Teaching English as a Second Languagel- English for Elementary Education lu
- Environmental Communication l
- Environmental Education for Elementary and Middle School
- Environmental Education / Interpretation l (Also see Resource Management nu)
- Environmental Ethics (See Philosophy nlu)
- Environmental Law / Enforcement l
- Environmental Studies l
- Ethnic Studies (See History nlu, Sociology nluand Native American Studiesl)
- Ethnobotanyl (See also Biology l)
- Experiential Learning
- Family and Consumer Science nuOptions: Teacher Education, Family Life Education)
- Field Experiences (See Education (general info.)
- Film (see Communication nl )
- Fine arts
- Fisheries and Water Resources nl Options: Fisheries, Watershed Management, Water Resources
- Food and Nutrition (See Health Promotion nu)
- Foreign Languages nlu
- Forest Recreation l
- Forestry nl Options: Administration and use, Management, Recreation, Urban,
Ecosystem Restoration and Management- French nlu Cultural studies concentration
- Gender Studies (see Women's Studies l )
- General Degree Requirements
- Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Analysis l
- Geography nlu Options: Cartography, Human Geography, Physical Environment, Urban Planning
- Geology l
- German nlu Cultural studies concentration
- Gerontology l
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (see Geography nlu )
- Graphic Design (See Art n)
- Groundwater (See Water Resources nl)
- Health Education lu
- Health Promotion nu (Wellness)
- Health Science n (Options: Health Care Administration, Health Care Informatics, Pre-Occupational Therapy, and Pre-Physical Therapy)
- History nlu Concentration: Race and Ethnicity
- Honors Intern
- Home Economics (See Health Promotion nu and Interior Architecture n)
- Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management nlu(Options: Environmental Education & Interpretation, General, Land Use Planning, Youth Programming and Camp Management)
- Hydrology-Watershed (See Water Resources nl)
- Individually Planned Major n
- Instructional Resources
- Interior Architecture n
- Interior Design (See Interior Architecture)
- International Programs
- International Resource Management l
- International Studies nlu (Concentrations: Asia, Europe, North America,
Latin America, Middle East and Africa, Russia and Eastern Europe)
- Japanese
- Jazz Studies option (see Music nu)
- Journalism (see Communication nl)
- Land Use Planning l (Also see Resource Management nu)
- Law (see Political Science nl)
- Learning Disabilities (see Education - Exceptional nlu)
- Liberal Arts (see General Studies n )
- Library Resources
- Library Science (see Instructional Resources)
- Life Science option (see Natural Science nu)
- Limnology (see Water Resources nl)
- Managerial Accounting n
- Master's degrees (see Graduate Studies)
- Mathematics nlu Area of emphasis: Actuarial
- Mathematics, Applied l
- Mathematics for Elementary Education lu
- Mathematics for Secondary and Middle School lu
- Media and Web Technology (see Web & Digital Media Development nl)
- Medical Technology (see Clinical Laboratory Sciencen)
- Military Science (Army ROTC) l
- Minority Studies (See History nlu, Sociology nluand Native American Studiesl)
- Museum Techniques l
- Music nu (Bachelor of Music) Options: Applied-piano, Voice, String, Wind, Percussion;
Jazz-performance, Composition/Arranging; Education-Instrumental, Choral, General;
Music Literature- Music nl (Bachelor of Arts)
- Musical Theatre n
- Native American / Rural Social Work l
- Native American Studies l
- Natural Resources (general info.)
- Natural Science nu (Options: Earth Science, Life Science, Physical Science)
- Natural Science, Broadfield l
- Nursing (Degree through UW-Eau Claire in cooperation with St. Joseph's Hospital-Marshfield
and UWSP)- Nutrition l
- Paper Science and Engineering n
- Peace Studies l
- Philosophy nlu (Concentrations: Religious Studies, Environmental Ethics)
- Physical Education nu
- Physical Education for the Exceptional Individual u
- Physics nlu
- Political Science nl
- Preprofessional (Areas of emphasis: Chemical Engineering, Chiropractic, Dental, Engineering,
Law, Medical, Mortuary, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, Veterinary)- Psychology nlu Human Services Concentration
- Public Administration / Policy analysis nl
- Religious Studies lu (Also see Philosophy nlu)
- Resource Management nlu (Options: Environmental Education/Interpretation, General,
Land Use Planning, Resource Management Policy, Resource Management Law Enforcement, Youth Programming and Camp Management)- Russian
- Small City Analysis l
- Social Science nl
- Social Science, Broadfield nlu
- Social Science in Health l
- Social Work, Native American and Rural l
- Sociology nlu (Concentrations: Adult Life and Aging, Applied Sociology)
- Soil and Waste Resources nl (Options: Soil and Land Management, Soil Science, Waste Management)
- Spanish nlu Cultural studies concentration
- Strength and Conditioning Minor l
- Student Teaching (see Education (general info.)
- Teacher Certification (see Education (general info.)
- Teaching English as a Second Language lu
- Theatre Arts nl (Options: see dance, drama, musical theatre)
- Undecided / Undeclared
- Urban Planning (See Geography nlu)
- Water Resources nl (see Fisheries and Water Resources)
- Web & Digital Media Development nl
- Wellness (see Health Promotion nu)
- Wildlife Ecology nl
- Women's Studies l
- Writing l
- Youth Programming and Camp Management l(Also see Resource Management nu)
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