Degrees and Certification
Muhlenberg offers two degree programs: the undergraduate Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) . Students receive only one of the bachelor’s degrees, regardless of the majors or minors completed, though an additional major or two may be added.
Majors leading to a B.A. degree include accounting, American studies, anthropology, art history, art studio, business administration, dance, economics, English, English & Creative Writing, film studies, finance, French and Francophone studies, French Language, history, international studies, Jewish studies, media and communication, music, philosophy, philosophy/political thought, political economy and public policy, political science, psychology, public health, religion studies, Russian studies, sociology, Spanish, sustainability studies, and theatre.
Majors leading to a B.S. degree include biochemistry, biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental science, mathematics, neuroscience, physical science, and physics.
The Division of Graduate and Continuing Study offers the following degrees and certificates.
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Graduate Degrees
Master’s in Applied Analytics for Organizations (M.A.A.)
Master’s in Medical Leadership (M.M.L.)
Master’s in Organizational Leadership (M.O.L.)
Master of Arts in Teaching
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Graduate Certificates
Graduate Certificate in Applied Analytics for Organizations
Graduate Certificate in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging
Graduate Certificate in Medical Leadership
Graduate Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership
Graduate Certificate in Organizational Leadership
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Accelerated Undergraduate Degree
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.), major in business administration
Bachelor of Information Systems (B.I.S.), major in information systems management |
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Post-Bachelor’s Certificates, available in every bachelor-level major and a non-credit certificate in project management |
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Associate of Arts degrees, concentrations in accounting, business administration, computer science, and psychology |
The College also offers fully accredited programs leading to certification in primary (Pre-K-4), intermediate (4-8), and secondary (7-12) education. Students must complete a major in an academic discipline together with the requirements for certification.
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