Academics and Admissions
SAS: Where Human Sciences and Service Intersect
In the School of Applied Sciences, we provide one-of-a-kind academic learning experiences across multiple different human science and service industries.
Our programs include undergraduate, graduate, and certificates, preparing students for careers in fields such as criminal justice, public health, nutrition, hospitality management, social work, and more.
Our advanced degrees include master’s and Ph.D. programs, equipping graduates with the expertise to excel in their chosen professions.
The Greatest Academic Experience You'll Ever Have
Undergraduate Programs
We offer nine undergraduate degrees, along with a growing number of 4+1 and 3+3 options to reduce costs and accelerate your path to a graduate degree.
Graduate Programs
Choose from 10 master's and 4 doctoral degrees across various fields and departments, with online options available for some programs.
Graduate Certificates
Our online graduate certificate programs are offered in accelerated terms so that you can complete the certificate in as little as one semester or as long as two years.
Hear from a 2024 Graduate
Choosing social work has been the greatest decision of my college career! It has led me to realize my passion for people and helping others. Every faculty member and fellow student within the department is so genuine and dedicated to this major. I could not have picked a better program, and I am so thankful!
Emma Cain
Social Work Graduate
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Many Scholarship Opportunities Await
The School of Applied Sciences offers scholarships to support undergraduate and graduate level students.
Scholarships and Financial Aid -
Are you a Graduate Student looking for Online Programs?
The School of Applied Sciences offers online programs at the graduate level for your convenience! Achieve your career goals while having a flexible schedule.
Online Programs
Department Chairs & Advisors
Cindy Choi
- Interim Chair and Associate Professor of Nutrition and Hospitality Management
Wes Jennings
- Associate Dean of Research, Finance and Business Administration and Professor of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies
Dee Lance
- Chair of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Keith Anderson
- Chair and Professor in Social Work and Professor of Public Health
Chip Wade
- Associate Professor of Biomechanics
Heather Landry Shirley
- Assistant Professor of Athletic Training
Allison Ford-Wade
- Interim Chair and Professor of Public Health