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School of Arts and Sciences
The School of Arts and Sciences offers courses and programs leading to a Bachelor degree with majors in:

Biology

Information Technology

Chemistry Integrated Liberal Studies
Communication

International Studies

Creative Writing

Computer Science

Law & Society

Liberal Studies (Associate’s Degree)

Criminal Justice Liberal Studies (Bachelor’s Degree)
Economics

Mathematical Sciences

Education – Elementary* Philosophy
Education – Secondary** Political Science
English Psychology
Forensic Biology

Forensic Chemistry
Social Work

Sociology
History  

*Applicants for Elementary Education must also choose one of the following programs: English, Political Science, History, Mathematical Sciences, Psychology, or Sociology. One full-time fall semester will be required.

**Applicants for Secondary Education must also choose one of the following programs: Biology, any School of Business program, Chemistry, English, History, Mathematical Sciences, or Political Studies. One full-time fall semester will be required.

School of Business
The School of Business is accredited by AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Western New England College is the only private AACSB accredited college in western Massachusetts. Our part-time programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels reflect our commitment to the educational needs of working adults. Most majors in the School of Business lead to the degree Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. 

Accounting
Business Information Systems (BIS)
Finance
General Business
Management
Marketing
Marketing Communication / Advertising
Sport Management

School of Engineering
The School of Engineering believes that engineering as a discipline is better learned than taught, and that much of the maturing of students into engineers comes through personal hands-on experiences acquired in laboratory, project, and formal internships at industry sites throughout the Northeast. The School of Engineering offers curricula leading to Bachelor of Science degree in the following programs of study:

Biomedical Engineering (B.S.B.M.E.)

Electrical Engineering (B.S.E.E.)

  Computer Concentration
  Electrical Concentration

Industrial Engineering (B.S.I.E.)

Mechanical Engineering (B.S.M.E.)

  Manufacturing Concentration
  Mechanical Concentration


Information Sessions

Undergraduate Part-time
Degree Programs

Tues., December 8, 5:30 p.m.
Kevin S. Delbridge
Welcome Center,
Second Floor

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