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Academic Majors and Programs by College or School

Walsh University offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs across a wide range of fields including nursing, business, education, the arts and sciences, and health sciences. With a focus on personal mentorship and small class sizes, our academic programs prepare you for career success and lifelong learning. Explore your options by school below or view a full alphabetical list of majors to find your fit.

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Degree Programs by College or School

Walsh University’s newly established College of Health Sciences prepares students for careers in nursing, occupational and physical therapy, counseling, public health, and human services. With hands-on training and interdisciplinary programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels, students gain the skills to lead with knowledge, compassion, and care.

The Gary and Linda Byers School of Nursing

Undergraduate Nursing Programs
Graduate Nursing Programs
Post-Master’s Nursing Certificates

School of Behavioral & Health Sciences

Undergraduate Majors
Graduate Programs
Other Programs & Certificates

Prepare for success in today’s global marketplace with a well-rounded, interdisciplinary business education. Walsh University’s DeVille School of Business offers up-to-date courses in accounting, marketing, management, finance, and more. Equipping students with the skills and adaptability needed for today’s competitive economic environment. Learn more about the DeVille School of Business.

Undergraduate Majors

Graduate Majors

Undergraduate Certificates

  • Applied Ethics in Business
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Small Business Management 
  • Sports Management 
  • Strategic Leadership
  • Women in Leadership     

Post-Graduate Certificates

  • Data Analytics
  • Healthcare Management
  • Population Health Service Management
    Business Management

Additional Programs

The School of Arts, Sciences and Education offers a diverse range of programs in communication, humanities, STEM, the arts, and teacher preparation. With options from visual design to cybersecurity to teaching licensure and graduate education pathways, students build critical thinking and practical skills for success in education, technology, public service, and creative communication industries.

Undergraduate Majors

Communication
Humanities
Mathematics & Sciences
Visual & Performing Arts
Minors
  • Art
  • Art History
  • History
  • Medical Humanities
  • Music
  • Non-Profit Leadership
  • Peace Studies

Undergraduate Licensure Programs

Undergraduate Education Career Tracks

Graduate Programs

Licensures & Endorsements