Academic programs
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Programs
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Accelerated degree programs 🚀
AGRADE
Accelerated Graduate Enrollment (AGRADE) program provides the opportunity for top students to enroll simultaneously in an undergraduate and graduate program.
LawStart
LawStart allows highly-motivated students in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to earn both a bachelor's and a law degree from Wayne State in just six years of study.
Med-Direct
Wayne Med-Direct is a unique Bachelor of Science/Arts (B.S./B.A.) to Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program that admits 10 students each year to Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Irvin D. Reid Honors College and creates a pipeline for admission to Wayne State's School of Medicine.
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African American studies
African American studies is the systematic study of the historical, cultural, intellectual and social development of people of African descent, the societies of which they are a part and their contribution to world civilization. Its principal geographic domains are the United States, the Caribbean, Latin America, the African continent and increasingly Western Europe where large Africana communities reside. The field features a diversity of intellectual approaches and practical interests. Based on an interdisciplinary framework, it draws upon the humanities and the social and behavioral sciences.
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Anthropology
Anthropology is a comparative social science that seeks to understand human behavior within the context of different cultural systems, past and present. Anthropology also seeks to understand human biological evolution and adaptation and their interaction with social and cultural behavior. Anthropology brings a cross-cultural knowledge base and unique methodological and conceptual tools to bear on understanding the transformations, problems and interconnections of contemporary societies. The discipline is divided into the fields of cultural, biological, linguistic anthropology, archaeology and applied anthropology.
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology
Minor in Global Health and Social Medicine
Master of Arts in Anthropology
Ph.D. in Social Work and Anthropology (SWAN)
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Biological sciences
Biological sciences is the study of the intricacies and nuances of life at the cellular and microscopic levels. Students will gain knowledge across multiple science disciplines including chemistry, physics and math/statistics. While completing a degree in biological sciences, students will have the option to receive credit for conducting research on campus with a faculty member to build experience for a professional research career or to move forward into an advanced degree.
Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Master of Arts in Biological Sciences
Master of Science in Biological Sciences
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Chemistry
Students earning a degree in chemistry will be prepared to think critically about important scientific problems, perform research and communicate their findings. Chemists understand the physical world from the perspective of the smallest building blocks called atoms and this understanding is critical to many industries including pharmaceuticals, automotive, food, plastics and electronics. Chemists are employed in industry, academia, government, non-profits and start their own companies.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry: Concentration in Biochemistry
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry: Concentration in Materials
Undergraduate Certificate in Cannabis Chemistry
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Classical and modern languages, literatures and cultures
A degree in languages will prepare you to communicate with people around the world and understand other cultures, key skills in a global society. Our programs are not just about learning a new language, though developing fluency is one of the goals. We teach our students to think critically about our globalized world and to see it through many different cultural, historical and political lenses.
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts in World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies
Co-Major in Latino/a and Latin American Studies
Certificate in Arabic for the Health Care Professions
Certificate in Conversational and Professional French
Certificate in Practical French
Certificate in Practical German
Certificate in Practical Italian
Graduate
Master of Arts in Near Eastern Languages: Arabic
Master of Arts in Romance Languages and Literatures (French, Italian, Spanish)
Minors
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Communication sciences and disorders
Specialized coursework prepares students to work with speech-language and hearing disabled children and adults in a variety of settings, including public schools, hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers and private practice. Undergraduate degrees are considered pre-professional as students must obtain a graduate degree to be employed as a certified speech-language pathologist (M.A.) or audiologist (Au.D.) in any work setting.
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Minor in Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Criminal justice
Criminal justice is society's primary formal means of social control. Generally, it is the practice of public and private agencies and groups that deter crime and delinquency and prosecute, defend, adjudicate, punish and correct suspects and convicted offenders. The core of the criminal justice system is comprised of law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, defense attorneys, courts, and correctional agencies. This system enforces federal and state laws and is part of a larger administration of justice complex, involving court administration, juvenile justice and private security.
The study of criminal justice begins with analysis of the entire justice system as a force for social order. Advanced study inquires into the political, organizational, social and behavioral aspects of its components. Students develop analytical and research skills that enable them to identify and assess the often conflicting objectives of criminal justice and investigate basic issues and practical problems in criminology and criminal justice. Legal courses foster an awareness of the values of due process and the limits of governmental power in a democratic society.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Minor in Forensics and Investigation
Master of Science in Criminal Justice (online only)
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Digital humanities minor
The digital humanities minor prepares interested students to work and serve in the intersection of digital technology and humanities/social science research.
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Economics
Economics is the study of how individuals and societies allocate limited resources to try to satisfy unlimited wants; it is, therefore, a study of choices. Households and business firms must decide what and how much to consume or produce and how much labor, land, and capital to supply. Governments make decisions affecting inflation and unemployment, taxation and expenditures, the monetary system and international trade. Together these public and private choices determine the nation's prosperity and shape the distribution of its wealth. Since every social relationship has economic aspects, an understanding of economic principles and systems is an integral part of a liberal education.
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics
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Employment and labor relations
The employment and labor relations program equips students with the critical skills necessary to analyze employment and workplace issues, with a special focus on the needs and interests of workers and their unions. An interdisciplinary program, the labor studies major examines the social, political and economic dimensions of these issues in the context of a broad liberal arts education.
Bachelor of Arts in Employment and Labor Relations
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English
A degree in English prepares students for success in every career. As students gain skills in reading, writing, research, analysis and critical thinking, they prepare to excel in a wide variety of fields: business, education, journalism, law, medicine, non-profit work, publishing and professional writing.
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Environmental science and geology
Geology is the scientific study of planet Earth and involves the observation and interpretation of processes that form and change our world. Some of these processes, such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions, proceed rapidly, often with catastrophic consequences. Others, such as erosion or mountain building can progress so slowly that their results are scarcely noticeable over a human lifetime. Each of these processes, however, can exert a profound influence on human activities and can, in turn, be influenced intentionally or unintentionally by human activities.
Bachelor of Science in Geology
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Minor in Environmental Science
Master of Arts in Environmental Science + online
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Gender, sexuality and women’s studies
The gender, sexuality and women's studies interdisciplinary undergraduate curriculum is designed to give students the theoretical bases and methodological skills for analyzing gender, sexuality and women from the perspective of the humanities, historical studies and the social sciences. Students will gain an understanding of the various contexts and constructs including literary, social, cultural, economic, psychological, philosophical and political that shape our perceptions of these issues in different geographical locations and across time.
Bachelor of Arts in Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies
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History
History is central to our understanding of the human experience. The study of the past allows us to place our world in context, whether we want to understand international crises, the significance of a national election, or social relations within our own community. The skills of the historian – the ability to research original sources, think critically and write clearly and persuasively are highly valued in our changing world. We teach undergraduate students fundamental research, analytical, and writing skills and train graduate students as professional historians, equipped with the skills to produce original, publishable research in their field of specialization.
Co-Major in Latino/a and Latin American Studies
Minor in History of Science, Technology, Environment and Medicine (H-STEM)
Minor in Latino/a and Latin American Studies
Minor in Society and the Environment
Master of Arts in History + online
Master of Arts in Public History
Joint Master of Arts in History/J.D. in History and Law
Joint Master of Arts in History and Library and Information Science (MA/MLIS)
Joint Master of Arts in Public History and Library and Information Science (MAPH/MLIS)
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Jewish studies minor
The Jewish studies minor engages students who are interested in exploring the history, culture, language and politics of the Jewish communities from Biblical times through the modern period. Students learn how Jewish thought has influenced the modern world and how it has been influenced in turn by the societies and cultures in which Jews have lived over the past four thousand years.
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Junior Year in Munich
The Junior Year in Munich (JYM) is America's oldest study abroad program in Germany and is affiliated with Germany's top-ranked research university, Ludwig Maximilians Universität München (LMU Munich).
Whatever your major or passion, JYM can help you design a program of study by combining JYM and university courses with a research project or possibly an internship. Students from all accredited U.S. colleges and universities are welcome to apply (juniors, seniors and qualified second-semester sophomores).
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Latino/a and Latin American studies
The co-major in Latino/a and Latin American studies strengthens students in all majors who plan to work in national and international multicultural environments through the study of Latin America, Caribbean, Latino/a studies and multicultural diversity.
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Law
Wayne State's undergraduate law programs combine the strengths of law, political science, philosophy, criminal justice and other law-related subjects to provide a distinctive program of study that promotes informed, well-rounded and civic-minded students who will be well-prepared to be leaders of the future.
Joint Bachelor of Science (or Arts)/Juris Doctorate (LawStart)
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Linguistics
Linguistics is devoted to the scientific study of language structure and use. The linguistics program offers an interdisciplinary approach to this field, permitting students to explore a wide range of topics and issues in language research.
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Mathematics
A degree in mathematics prepares students to specialize in the physical, life or social sciences, business administration, engineering and education. It provides a route by which students may achieve a level of competence to do research in any of several special mathematical areas. Math degrees allow students to prepare themselves for work as mathematicians and statisticians in industry and government; they give an opportunity to all inquisitive students to learn something about modern mathematical ideas.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts in Actuarial Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematical Economics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Statistics
Master of Arts in Applied Mathematics
Master of Arts in Mathematical Statistics
Master of Science in Data Science and Business Analytics: Statistics
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Med-Direct
Wayne Med-Direct is a unique Bachelor of Science/Arts (B.S./B.A.) to Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program that admits 10 students each year to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences with a pipeline for admission to Wayne State's School of Medicine. This program mentors and trains scholars to become medical community leaders who help reduce urban health disparities in their communities. During undergraduate studies, Wayne Med-Direct scholars have the opportunity to engage in patient care and research.
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Neuroscience
Neuroscience is an interdisciplinary science dedicated to discovering how the brain produces thought, emotion and behavior on the levels of systems, cells and molecules. The goal of the neuroscience major is to provide students with a strong background in fundamental basic sciences and exposure to the integrative nature of neuroscience to allow students to understand nervous system function from a variety of perspectives.
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Nutrition and food science
Students earning a degree in nutrition and food science will be prepared to enter the nutrition or food science profession, dietetics field, or positions in a variety of food businesses, research and development. Graduates are employed by public health and regulatory agencies (e.g., FDA and USDA), industries relating to food processing, manufacturing, quality control and food safety and security; foodservice management (industry, schools or hospitals), government and community agencies, health departments and wellness programs, nutrition counseling offices, food businesses and sports nutrition as well as clinical nutrition (hospitals or extended care facilities).
Bachelor of Arts in Nutrition and Food Science
Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Food Science
Minor in Nutrition and Food Science
Master of Arts in Nutrition and Food Science
Master of Science in Dietetics
Master of Science in Nutrition and Food Science
Ph.D. in Nutrition and Food Science
Joint Master of Arts/Master of Public Health (MA/MPH)
HACCP (Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point) Certificate
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Peace and conflict studies
The peace and conflict studies (PCS) co-major program integrates a variety of practical courses and interdisciplinary research to allow students to combine their own majors with training, study and experience in peace studies and the emerging field of conflict resolution, at the inter-personal, national and international levels. The curriculum deals with the most fundamental of human concerns: how to manage or resolve conflict constructively. Students are introduced to the causes of human conflict and violence, as well as approaches to conflict management ranging from diplomacy, law and negotiation, to mediation and arbitration.
Co-Major in Peace and Conflict Studies
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Philosophy
Philosophy is one of the most versatile majors a student can choose. Because philosophy teaches individuals how to think, problem-solve, write and communicate effectively, it provides skills that are useful in any field, including law, business, medicine and technology. Philosophy majors have the highest average score of any major on the LSAT, the verbal section of GRE, and the analytical writing section of GRE. They have the highest acceptance rate of any major to medical school – at almost 50%.
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Physics and astronomy
Physics is the science that describes the behavior of the physical world. It is the most basic of all sciences and as such is responsible for the interpretation of fundamental physical processes which support many other scientific disciplines. The study of physics involves many of the significant ideas that have shaped Western civilization and the excitement of ongoing scientific challenges. Currently, physicists conduct research into the basic laws of nature and also make use of these ideas to design and develop new technologies. Thus, training in physics offers a variety of opportunities. Careers are possible in research laboratories, academic teaching capacities, hospitals, the military, power plants, museums, patent law firms, computer companies and a host of other areas.
Bachelor of Science in Astronomy
Bachelor of Science in Physics
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Political science
The study of political science is focused on understanding the nature and problems of government and the role of politics in contemporary society. This is accomplished through the systematic exploration of the structure and processes of government at different levels and across nations, through the study of individual and collective political behavior and through analyses of policy problems and the processes through which public policies are formulated and administered. Political science contributes to the goals of general education by promoting civic literacy and cultivating an awareness of the opportunities and obligations of citizenship at local, state and national levels.
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Minor in Peace and Conflict Studies
Master of Arts in Political Science
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)
Joint Master of Arts/Juris Doctor (MA/JD)
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Psychology
The possibilities for careers in psychology are more varied than ever. The range of work available to psychology graduates goes beyond laboratory researchers or individual therapists. Although a bachelor's degree in psychology will not prepare you to become a professional psychologist (students interested in a career as a therapist must complete a graduate program), an undergraduate major can mean that a student graduates with both a strong liberal arts/science education and adequate preparation for entry-level employment in one of many career paths.
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience
Master of Arts in Psychology (combined with Ph.D.)
Master of Arts in Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Ph.D. in Psychology (combined M.A. and Ph.D.)
- Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience
- Clinical Psychology
- Developmental Science
- Social-Personality Psychology
- Industrial/Organizational Psychology
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Public health
Wayne State's Bachelor of Science in Public Health offers training in public health issues and policies to students interested in a broad range of health careers. Being committed to improving the health and vitality of Detroit, graduates of this major and minor will have the ability to assess and prevent health disparities across Detroit, Michigan and beyond, as well as diagnose and research public health problems, improve public health through human and environmental interventions, promote individual well-being and educate the public regarding healthful choices in life.
Students will learn to ask questions, challenge assumptions and explore answers to promote the health and well-being of communities locally, nationally and globally.
Master of Arts in NFS and Public Health
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Sociology
Sociology is the study of society and social relationships and is an excellent major for anyone interested in social issues or the dynamics of social interaction. Training in sociology allows students to look beyond individuals and consider and analyze how social and historical forces shape human interactions. Sociology is a very broad field; students can study topics such as race and ethnicity, health, gender, international development, the economy, politics, labor, sexuality and religion. Sociology is relevant for any career that involves social interactions.
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Urban studies and planning
The field of urban studies explores contemporary cities and urban trends and addresses some of today's most pressing problems. Globally, complex systems of urban settlement house the overwhelming majority of the population and dominate their residents' social, economic, cultural and intellectual lives. In the U.S., in particular, exploring the development and transformation of metropolitan regions is essential to understanding some of the most significant dynamics affecting the nation.
Especially pertinent are the powerful forces of suburbanization, political fragmentation, and residential segregation along lines of race and class that reshaped our society in the latter half of the 20th century. These forces structure the resources, activities and opportunities that unite and divide Americans. Wayne State's Detroit location offers a powerful vantage point from which students may gain valuable insight into these complex dynamics.
Bachelor of Arts in Urban Studies
Masters in Urban Planning (M.U.P.)
Graduate Certificate in Economic Development
Degree requirements
In addition to individual program requirements, here you'll find university and college degree requirements.
- Academic regulations: Undergraduate | Graduate
- AP (Advanced Placement) and IB (International Baccalaureate) credit
- College group requirements
- University degree requirements: Undergraduate | Graduate
- University general education program + group requirements
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