Majors, Concentrations and Specializations


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Albertus Magnus College reserves the right not to offer a particular major and/or concentration for which there is insufficient demand.

Albertus Magnus College offers the following majors, concentrations and specializations. A detailed description of each may be found in the appropriate department in the Course Descriptions section of the Catalog.


Department of Arts 

Art

  • Art Therapy
  • Graphic Design
  • Photography
  • Studio Art (B.A., or B.F.A.)
     

Minors: Graphic Design, Photography and Studio Art 


Department of Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics

Biology

Chemistry

General Health Sciences

Mathematics

Minors: Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics 


Department of Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice 

Minors: Criminal Justice

M.S. in Criminal Justice: 4 + 1 B.S./M.S.


Department of Education

Teacher Preparation

Minor: Education


Department of English and Communications

Communications

English

  • Creative Writing 
  • Dramatic Studies
     

English, Writing, and Media

Social Media

Minors: Communications, Drama, English and Social Media


Department of History, Political Science and Sociology

History

Political Science

Sociology

  • Criminal Justice
  • Social Work and Social Welfare 

Minors: History, Political Science, Pre-Law and Sociology


Department of Languages and Cultures

Spanish

Minors: Spanish and Spanish and Latin American Studies


Department of Nursing

Nursing


Department of Psychology

Human Services

Psychology

  • Art Therapy
  • Child Development
  • Counseling and Mental Health

Minors: Human Services and Psychology

M.S. in Human Services: 4 + 1 B.A./B.S./M.S. 


Department of Philosophy and Religion

Philosophy

Religion

Minors: Philosophy and Religion


Tagliatela School of Business and Leadership

Accounting

Business Management

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing
  • Management

Computer Information Systems

Cybersecurity

Finance

Healthcare Management

Public Health

Sport Management

Minors: Accounting, Arts Entrepreneurship, Computer Information Systems, Finance, Healthcare Management, Management, Project Management and Supply Chain Management

Master of Business Administration.: 4 + 1 B.S./M.B.A. 

M.S. in Accounting: 4 + 1 B.S./M.S.A. 


Interdisciplinary Programs

General Studies

Humanities

Interdisciplinary Studies

Social Science

Minors: Global Studies and Urban Studies

M.S. in Instructional Design and Learning Technology: 4 + 1 B.S./M.S.

M.S. in Healthcare Administration: 4 + 1 B.S./M.S.


Graduate Programs

Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling 

Master of Fine Arts in Writing 

Master of Business Administration

Master of Public Administration

Master of Science in Accounting

Master of Science in Clinical Counseling 

Master of Science in Criminal Justice 

Master of Science in Education

Master of Science in Healthcare Administration

Master of Science in Human Services

Master of Science in Human Services in Addiction Counseling

Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology

Master of Science in Management and Organizational Leadership 

Advanced Alternative Preparation Program (AAP) 

Post-Baccalaureate Program for Initial Teacher Preparation, 4-8, 7-12

Post-Graduate Certificate in Addiction Counseling

Post-Graduate Certificate in STEM Leadership


Pre-Professional Programs

Education


Minors

Minors give students the opportunity to use their electives to take an interrelated set of courses that complement studies in the student’s major or to explore an unrelated area of interest.

Minors typically require five to seven courses which are counted towards the student’s electives.

In order to be awarded the minor, students must earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0 in all courses taken toward the minor. A maximum of 6 transfer credits may be applied to the minor.

Students interested in pursuing a minor should contact their advisor, department chair of the minor, and obtain a declaration of minor form. Completed forms should be submitted to the Office of the Registrar.