Find Your Path to a Fulfilling Future!

Consider a major that hones your ability to lead, innovate, and take initiative—helping you turn your ambition into a powerful career. Leadership skills can translate into a broad range of viable careers, but you might thrive in fields that provide opportunities to influence change, guide teams and organizations toward success, and harness your ambition to make an impact.

Want to explore more? Check out specific career paths and programs that match your strengths.

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Programs for the Born Leader

Adolescence Education (Grades 7-12)

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Africana/Black Studies (Minor)

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Childhood and Middle Childhood Education

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Criminology and Criminal Justice

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Early Childhood and Childhood Education

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Food Industry Leadership (Minor)

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Academic & Career Exploration Program

Discover the Right Path!

Unsure what you should major in? Our Academic and Career Exploration Program might be the answer! Each year, up to 20% (that’s 1 in 5!) of first year students enroll in ACEP. Students benefit from individualized and personalized advisement and a supportive environment that encourages knowledge and self-discovery, all designed to guide you toward choosing a major that meets your personal goals, talents and ambitions – all while staying on-track to earning your degree in four years.

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