Campus Majors
Campus Majors
On-Campus Programs
- Undergraduate Programs
Accounting
Accounting Information Systems
Actuarial Science
Biochemistry
Biology
Biomedical Science
Business Administration
Chemistry
Clinical Laboratory Science
Communication
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Computer Science
Criminal Justice/Criminology
Cyber Security
Data Science
Early Childhood Education/Elementary Education
Elementary Education
Engineering – Dual Degree
English
Exercise Science
Financial Services
Forensic Psychology/Criminal Justice
Forensic Science
Game Design
Graphic Design
Healthcare Management
History
Interior Design
International Studies
Liberal Studies
Management and Leadership
Management Information Systems
MarketingMathematical Science
Middle Level EducationEnglish/Language Arts Education
Mathematics
Science
Social ScienceMusic Therapy
Nursing
Nursing
Weekend and Evening Format
Occupational TherapyFreshman Direct Entry Occupational Therapy
Pre-Occupational TherapyOrganizational Leadership
Photography and VideoPhysical TherapyFreshman Direct Entry Physical Therapy
Pre-Physical TherapyPre-Athletic Training
Pre-Chiropractic Medicine
Pre-Dentistry
Pre-Law
Pre-Medicine
Pre-Optometry
Pre-Osteopathic Medicine
Pre-Pharmacy
Pre-Physician Assistant
Pre-Veterinary
Psychology
Psychology/Sociology
Rawlings Sport Business Management
Science
Secondary EducationBiology Education
Chemistry
EnglishMathematicsSocial Science (History)Sociology
Speech Language PathologyCommunication Sciences and Disorders
Freshman Direct Entry Speech Language PathologySport Business Management
Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship
Still Deciding
- Graduate Programs
College of Arts and Sciences
Actuarial Science (MS)
Data Science (MS)John E. Simon School of Business
School of Education
Education (MAEd)
Education (MAEd)
Educational Administration (MAEd) with Principal Certification
Educational Leadership (EdD)
Reading/Literacy (MAEd) with Certification
Principal Bridge to the EdD in Educational Leadership
Teacher Leadership (EdD)Myrtle E. and Earl E. Walker College of Health Professions
Music Therapy (MMT)
Occupational Therapy (MOT)
Physical Therapy (DPT)*
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Speech-Language Pathology (MS)
The Maryville Advantage
Students often ask “what should I major in?” At Maryville University, you can choose from over 90 undergraduate and graduate college majors. During your studies, you’ll actively participate in the learning process by doing, creating and interacting with each other and the innovative environment that surrounds you. With our revolutionary approach to personalized learning, it’s no surprise 97 percent of Maryville graduates obtain a job in their chosen field or attend graduate school within six months of graduating. That’s the Maryville advantage.
- Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission
- Named an Apple Distinguished School (2016 – 2021)
- Named as fourth fastest growing private university by The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Minors
Along with your academic major you can also earn a minor in another area of interest. We offer a number of minors that focus on different topics or themes that require examination from different fields of study.
FAQs
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What is an undergraduate student?
Undergraduate students are typically freshman or transfer students pursuing a bachelor’s degree.
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What is an undergraduate degree?
An undergraduate degree, also known as a bachelor’s degree, is what a student earns after completing the coursework required for the major. Maryville offers undergraduate degrees in a wide range of fields including business, healthcare, education, science, mathematics and more.
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What is a graduate degree?
A graduate degree can be a master’s degree or a doctoral degree. Students typically enroll in a graduate program after receiving a bachelor’s degree. Maryville offers 18 master’s degrees and four doctoral programs.
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What college degrees does Maryville University offer?
Maryville offers three types of degrees: bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. Maryville offers over 90 programs at all levels within four schools and colleges: College of Arts and Sciences, the John E. Simon School of Business, the Myrtle E. and Earl E. Walker College of Health Professions and the School of Education.
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What if I haven’t decided or picked a major yet?
If you are still exploring a field of study, or are unsure of the career you want to pursue, you can receive personalized attention through the Division of Student Success. Undergraduate students have the opportunity to utilize assessments that highlight their strengths, interests and passions along with career and professional development. We are committed to supporting you throughout your academic journey.