Gain the knowledge and skills you need to succeed in today's most in-demand professions or wherever your passion leads you. Choose from more than 70 on-campus and hybrid degree programs.
Bachelor of Applied Science
Bachelor of General Studies
Bachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Arts
African American Diaspora Studies
Anthropology
Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Communication
Computer-based Graphic Arts
Economics
English
Fine Arts
Fine Arts - BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts)
French
Geology
History
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Theatre
Bachelor of Science
Applied Health Science
Business Administration
Accounting
Actuarial Science
Biology
Business
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Computer Information Systems
Criminal Justice
Dental Hygiene
Elementary Education
Environmental Science
Forensic Science
Geology
Health Information Administration
Health Services Management
Informatics
Labor Studies
Mathematics
Neuroscience
Nursing
RN to BSN
Psychology
Public Affairs
Radiologic
Secondary Education (Majors: English/Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies)
Advance your career, prepare for a Ph.D., or fulfill a lifelong dream with our graduate degree and certificate programs. Bachelor's degree required.
MBA Master of Business Administration
MS in Computer Information Systems
MS Elementary or Secondary Education
MS Elementary or Secondary Education: Special Education Focus
MSN Nursing (Nursing Education, Family Nurse Practitioner, Nursing Administration)
Graduate / Post-Baccalaureate Certificates
College of Arts and Sciences
Community Development/Urban Studies
School of Business and Economics
School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Level up your skills with a specialized certificate. Validate your expertise and earn the credential you need to advance your career.
Undergraduate Certificates
College of Arts and Sciences
College of Health and Human Services
School of Education
School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Graduate / Post-Baccalaureate Certificates
College of Arts and Sciences
Community Development/Urban Studies
School of Business and Economics
School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Associate Degrees
Associate of Science in Labor Studies
Bachelor Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Applied Health Science
Bachelors of Science in Business Administration
Bachelors of Science in French
Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology
Bachelor of Science in Health Information Administration
Bachelor of Science in Informatics
Bachelor of Science in Data Science
Bachelor of Science in Digital Media and Story Telling
Bachelor of Science in Labor Studies
Bachelors of Science in Spanish
Bachelors of Science in Sustainability Studies
Bachelors of Arts in Sustainability Studies
Registered Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Certificates
Graduate Certificate in Biology
Graduate Certificate in Chemistry
Graduate Certificate in Communication Studies
Graduate Certificate in Composition Studies
Graduate Certificate in Political Science
Graduate Certificate in History
Graduate Certificate in Spanish
Graduate Certificate in Literature
Graduate Certificate in Language and Literature
Graduate Certificate in Mathematics
Master Degrees
Master of Arts in Political Science
Master of S.Ed in Teaching, Learning, and Curriculum
Master of Arts in Political Science
Ed.S in Educational Leadership
Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Public Safety
Climb the academic and professional ladder with an associate degree from IU Northwest. Finish in two to three years with our flexible programs.
Associate of Science
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