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Learn how to use living organisms to help make products through this flexible training program.
Arts, Sciences, and Technology
(AST)
This program has been developed in collaboration with several local biotechnology industries to ensure relevance and appropriateness of the educational training program content. It includes an extensive industrial internship that, along with the basic and applied courses in biotechnology, meet industrial objectives for preparation for positions in the biotechnology industry.
Employment of bioengineers and biomedical engineers is projected to grow 5% from 2024 to 2034, faster than the average for all occupations. About 1,300 openings for bioengineers and biomedical engineers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in biotechnology reported the following graduation outcomes to the National Association of Colleges and Employers:
44.4% employed
36.1% enrolled in continuing education (e.g. graduate school)
9.0% seeking employment
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2024, the average starting salary reported for graduates from the IU School of Science was $49,989, and the median salary was $44,512.
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in biotechnology reported a mean starting salary of $51,823 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for bioengineers and biomedical engineers was $106,950 in 2024 (Occupational Outlook Handbook).
Quick facts
Sample coursework
Concepts of biology
Biological chemistry
Principles of chemistry I with lab
Organic chemistry lecture/lab I
Physics
Calculus
Fundamentals of speech communication
Admission requirements
This major is only available to students who have earned an associate degree in Biotechnology from Ivy Tech Community College.
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Arts, Sciences, and Technology
The AST cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in education, music, art and design, computing, social work, informatics, liberal arts, math, public safety, science, and technology.
Home to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Colts, Pacers, Fever, Fuel, Indians, Ignite, and Indy Eleven, our city is the perfect place to get a hands-on degree in the business of sports. Combine your athletics interest with business training that prepares you to enter a growing industry.
Business and Leadership
(BL)
The business of sports co-major is a 15 credit hour addition to a Kelley degree that immerses you in the business of sports. This co-major is offered in partnership with the IU Indianapolis Tourism, Event, and Sport Management Department (TESM), which delivers several courses in this program.
Admission by certification **Current IU Indianapolis students no longer have to submit an application to be admitted from University College to the Kelley School of Business Undergraduate Program. You'll be notified when the admission requirements are met. To certify into the Kelley School of Business from University College, you'll need to meet one of the sets of **admission criteria. You'll be certified as soon as you meet either set of criteria.
Certification process
Be sure to list your major as pre-business, pre-accounting, pre-finance, pre-management, pre-HR management, pre-marketing, or pre-supply chain management with your University College advisor (business of sports, international dimension and real estate co-majors may be chosen after certification).
You'll automatically be reviewed for certification each semester after the final grades post.
If you meet the eligibility requirements, the Kelley School of Business admissions team will reach out to you via your IU email account regarding your certification.
Certification must be accepted by the student for certification to be finalized.
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Business and Leadership
The BL cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in business, leadership, event management, hospitality, philanthropy, public and environmental policy, sports management, and tourism.
Learn about ceramics throughout history and in today’s day and age. Gain experience not only in making ceramic vessels, but also in glasswork, screen printing, prototyping, and 3D printing. Students in this program have access to the space and equipment to create at the 16 Tech corridor of Indianapolis.
Arts, Sciences, and Technology
(AST)
Artistic
Enterprising
Realistic
Herron’s ceramics curriculum develops your understanding of the medium in the context of contemporary society and historical tradition. You'll gain skills in analysis of specific works of art that are developed through courses in art theory, art history, research methods, and the uses of materials and tools needed to create works of art. You'll also study specific periods, cultures, styles, and themes that exist in the field of art.
Overall employment of craft and fine artists is projected to show little or no change from 2024 to 2034. Despite limited employment growth, about 4,400 openings for craft and fine artists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Most of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in design and and applied arts (all types) reported the following graduation outcomes to the National Association of Colleges and Employers:
71.5% employed
8% enrolled in continuing education (e.g. graduate school)
14.1% seeking employment
According to the IU Indianapolis First Destination Survey in 2024, the average starting salary for graduates from the Herron School of Art and Design was $40,937, and the median was $40,000.
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in design and applied arts (all types) reported a mean starting salary of $54,452 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for craft and fine artists was $56,260 in 2024 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Ceramics majors often pursue advanced degrees in the following areas:
Art education
Art history
Art therapy
Arts administration
Fine arts
Museum studies
Quick facts
Sample coursework
Art history
Drawing
Hand building
Studio
Understanding contemporary art
Visual communications
Wheel throwing
Possible careers
Art teacher*
Freelance artist
Gallerist
Nonprofit program coordinator
Production designer
Visual artist
*This career requires additional training or education.
Herron's study abroad programs are a powerful way to discover the historical impact of art and design in the world and over time while making memorable friendships.
Guidance from Herron Career Services is tailored to your needs at all levels throughout your journey—including internship and networking with alumni.
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Arts, Sciences, and Technology
The AST cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in education, music, art and design, computing, social work, informatics, liberal arts, math, public safety, science, and technology.
Study the basic structural units of matter—what things are made of, what their properties are, and how they act and interact. This area of study plays an integral role in today’s scientific endeavors. Students pursuing this degree can earn a Bachelor of Arts or a Bachelor of Science.
Arts, Sciences, and Technology
(AST)
Investigative
Realistic
Conventional
As science has become increasingly interdisciplinary, fundamental scientific problems focus on the chemical nature of matter. In the chemistry program, you'll study the composition and behavior of matter, the process of chemical change, and the theoretical description and laboratory simulation of the phenomena.
At IU Indianapolis, you can choose from these majors and degrees within Chemistry:
Chemistry B.A.
Chemistry B.S.Ch. (American Chemical Society certified)
Overall employment of chemists and materials scientists is projected to grow 5% from 2024 to 2034, faster than the average for all occupations. About 7,000 openings for chemists and materials scientists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in chemistry reported the following graduation outcomes to the National Association of Colleges and Employers:
33.1% employed
44.3% enrolled in continuing education (e.g. graduate school)
7.5% seeking employment
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2024, the average starting salary reported for graduates from the IU School of Science was $49,989, and the median salary was $44,512.
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in chemistry reported a mean starting salary of $51.815 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for chemists and materials scientists was $86,620 in 2024 (Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
A degree in chemistry can also provide an educational foundation for admission to professional schools or to advanced degrees in fields such as medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, law, business, engineering, etc. Graduates with a master’s degree, and particularly those with a Ph.D., will enjoy better opportunities than those with a bachelor’s degree ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2016–2017).
Quick facts
Sample coursework
Analytical chemistry
Calculus 1, 2, and 3
Introduction to instrumental analysis
Organic chemistry 1 and 2
Physics 1 and 2
Principles of chemistry 1 and 2
Possible careers
Analytical chemist
Associate analytical chemist
Chemist
Quality control technician
Research scientist
Senior research scientist*
*This career requires further education or training.
The IU Indianapolis Center for Service and Learning has many service-oriented programs that allow you to work with and impact your community in endless ways.
Grow your skills through internships or part-time jobs. Join the School of Science Career and Internship site in Canvas for additional information and resources.
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Arts, Sciences, and Technology
The AST cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in education, music, art and design, computing, social work, informatics, liberal arts, math, public safety, science, and technology.
Join one of the largest departments in the School of Liberal Arts and gain access to rigorous collaborative learning environments, internationally recognized teaching and research faculty, and engaged students. When you study communications, you learn a key skill necessary for success in any workplace.
Arts, Sciences, and Technology
(AST)
Social
Enterprising
Artistic
Communication studies focuses on interpersonal communication, small group interactions, organizational communication, and public communication. In this major, you'll learn how to relate to individuals and groups, as well as the importance of clearly expressing oneself to others through various forms of media. Courses and degree programs within communication studies range from the study of health, media, political, organizational, and intercultural communication to the pursuit of democratic citizenship and civic engagement. Choosing communication studies as your major will open doors to a rich and exciting area of study that will help you develop intellectually and professionally. The more engaged you are in the department, the better your educational experience at IU Indianapolis will be.
Overall employment of public relations and fundraising managers is projected to grow 5% from 2024 to 2034, faster than the average for all occupations.About 10,200 openings for public relations and fundraising managers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in communication and media studies reported a mean starting salary of $50,391 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2024, the average starting salary for IU School of Liberal Arts graduates was $50,972, and the median salary was $49,960.
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in communication and media studies reported a mean starting salary of $50,391 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for public relations and communications managers was $132,870 in 2024 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
We believe in our power and responsibility to help others. Each year, our students, faculty, and staff work to improve neighborhoods in Indianapolis and beyond through service learning courses, community-based research and service projects, and partnerships with local organizations. Join us if you want to make a difference.
Choose among programs in over 50 countries and nearly 20 languages, including English. Both shorter and longer immersion programs are also available.
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Arts, Sciences, and Technology
The AST cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in education, music, art and design, computing, social work, informatics, liberal arts, math, public safety, science, and technology.
O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Community and Organizational Leadership
If you’re looking to be the change you wish to see in the world, this major is one way you can do that. This field of study will teach you what there is to know about leadership, vision, good communication, conflict resolution, and organizational change. You’ll also gain knowledge of the inner workings of public, private, nonprofit, and community organizations.
Business and Leadership
(BL)
Enterprising
Realistic
Social
The organizational leadership major equips you with leadership knowledge and skills needed to work in a wide spectrum of careers, including frontline supervision, human resources, project management, training and development, manufacturing and production, and human service organizations. The blended, hands-on curriculum provides the flexibility to prepare you for leadership roles no matter where you are in your career. The program incorporates group dynamics, global leadership perspectives, theory, and practice. Many organizational leadership courses are offered in a variety of formats to accommodate busy students and professionals.
Employment of human resources managers is projected to grow 5% from 2024 to 2034, faster than the average for all occupations. About 17,900 openings for human resources managers are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in community organization and advocacy programs reported the following graduation outcomes to the National Association of Colleges and Employers:
57.8% employed
29.8% enrolled in continuing education (e.g. graduate school)
11.1% seeking employment
According to the IUPUI (now IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2024, the average salary for O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs graduates was $49,440, and the median salary was $43,000.
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in community organization and advocacy programs reported a mean starting salary of $42,831 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for human resources managers was $140,030 in 2024 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Organizational leadership graduates often pursue advanced degrees in areas such as:
Business administration
Human resources management
Industry-specific areas
Quick facts
Sample coursework
Ethical decision in leadership
Global workforce leadership
Human resource management
Organizational behavior
Project management
Possible careers
General manager
Human resource generalist
Production supervisor
Project management leader
Quality control coordinator
Training and development specialist
Where could I work?
Ascension Health
Covance
Cummins
Duke Energy
IET, Inc.
John Wiley & Sons
TRIMEDX
Admission requirements
Admission by certification
Declare an O'Neill major
Be in good academic standing, which requires the following:
Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above
Prior term GPA of 2.0 or above
Note: If a student has completed 12 hours toward the O'Neill major, they also need a C+ average in those courses.
O’Neill’s career services office is designed to help you build your job-search skills and find full-time employment or an internship. They can also help you connect with alumni!
Enrich your academic experience by studying important public policy and criminal justice issues at a global level.
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Business and Leadership
The BL cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in business, leadership, event management, hospitality, philanthropy, public and environmental policy, sports management, and tourism.
Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Computer Science
Because the use of computer systems is pervasive in society, students with this degree are in high demand. Students in the computer science program gain the technical proficiency, project management skills, communication expertise, and high-level expertise needed to develop working solutions for all kinds of computing challenges.
Arts, Sciences, and Technology
(AST)
Investigative
Realistic
Conventional
Sophisticated and complex technology is being implemented across all organizations, and maintaining the computer network is essential to almost every organization. That's why the computer science program emphasizes a fundamental understanding of computing, information processing, and information communication. You'll learn basic principles of computing and data processing, including the creation, representation, storage, transformation, and transmission of information.
Employment of computer network architects is projected to grow 12% from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations. About 11,200 openings for computer network architects are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in computer science reported the following graduation outcomes to the National Association of Colleges and Employers:
64.3% employed
17.8% enrolled in continuing education (e.g. graduate school)
11.1% seeking employment
According to the IUPUI (now IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2024, the average salary for Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering graduates was $58,462, and the median salary was $55,000.
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in computer science reported a mean starting salary of $101,661 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for computer and information research scientists was $140,910 in 2024 (Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Computer and information science graduates often pursue degrees in areas such as:
Business administration
Computer science
Technology
Quick facts
Sample coursework
Architecture of computers
Computing I and II
Data structures
Discrete computational structures
Explorations in applied computing
Introduction to operating systems
Server side web development
Possible careers
Business intelligence analyst
Computer programmer
Full stack web developer
Network engineer
Operations/data systems analyst
Software engineer
Where could I work?
Blackink IT
Eli Lilly and Company
KPMG
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Mobi Wireless Management
Navient
Admission requirements
Admission by certification
Be a declared Computer Science (B.A. or B.S.) major
The IU Indianapolis Center for Service and Learning has many service-oriented programs that allow you to work with and impact your community in endless ways.
Grow your skills through internships or part-time jobs. Join the School of Science Career and Internship site in Canvas for additional information and resources.
Undergraduate research experiences enable you to develop important problem-solving skills and experience for your future career.
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Arts, Sciences, and Technology
The AST cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in education, music, art and design, computing, social work, informatics, liberal arts, math, public safety, science, and technology.
O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs
Criminal Justice
Explore the history, operations, and implications of criminal justice in America. Learn to address pressing societal needs related to law enforcement, the judicial system, corrections, and national security. In this program, you’ll take classes in research methods, criminological theory and policy, criminal law, courts, corrections, and policing.
Arts, Sciences, and Technology
(AST)
Investigative
Enterprising
Social
This major will give you an advanced understanding of the techniques used to protect citizens and the community. Through this program, you'll take an interdisciplinary mix of courses, such as criminological theory and policies, criminal law, policing, data analysis, courts, and corrections. You can also choose to study topics such as homicide, terrorism, juvenile justice, and cybercrime. By pursuing this major, you'll have research opportunities with O'Neill faculty.
Overall employment of police and detectives is projected to grow 3% from 2024 to 2034, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 62,200 openings for police and detectives are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in criminal justice and corrections programs reported the following graduation outcomes to the National Association of Colleges and Employers:
50.3% employed
22.2% enrolled in continuing education (e.g. graduate school)
15.3% seeking employment
According to the IUPUI (now IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2024, the average salary for O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs graduates was $49,440, and the median salary was $43,000.
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in criminal justice and corrections programs reported a mean starting salary of $51,569 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for police and detectives was $77,270 in 2024 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Criminal justice graduates often pursue advanced degrees in the following areas:
Business
Education
Law
Quick facts
Sample coursework
American criminal justice system
American policing
Crime and public policy
Criminal courts
Criminal law
Possible careers
Court administrator
Detective*
Federal law officer
Investigator*
Police officer*
Private security officer
Probation officer
*These careers require additional training or education.
Where could I work?
Federal law enforcement agencies
Indiana Department of Corrections
Indiana State Police
Local law enforcement
Re-entry facilities
Admission requirements
Admission by certification
Declare an O'Neill major
Be in good academic standing, which requires the following:
Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above
Prior term GPA of 2.0 or above
Note: If a student has completed 12 hours toward the O'Neill major, they also need a C+ average in those courses.
O’Neill’s career services office is designed to help you build your job-search skills and find full-time employment or an internship. They can also help you connect with alumni!
Your specialized support team
Arts, Sciences, and Technology
The AST cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in education, music, art and design, computing, social work, informatics, liberal arts, math, public safety, science, and technology.
Prepare for life in a lab and as part of a medical team by studying cells from the human body. Detect cellular changes indicative of cancer, infectious diseases, benign disease processes, endocrine disorders, and pathogenic organisms.
Health and Life Sciences
(HLS)
Investigative
Realistic
Conventional
As a cytotechnology major, you'll be prepared for management, supervisory, and educational responsibilities, as well as understanding legal, ethical, and moral responsibilities to the employers and communities they serve. Grow your skills in observation, scientific inquiry, and attention to detail; build your knowledge of human body systems; and learn to use current technologies.
Employment of clinical laboratory technologists and technicians is projected to grow 2% from 2024 to 2034, slower than the average for all occupations. Despite limited employment growth, about 22,600 openings for clinical laboratory technologists and technicians are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Most of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( _Occupational _ Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Insufficient data exist for graduation outcomes from the Class of 2024 for nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in cytotechnology programs, but graduates of all health professions and related programs reported the following graduate outcomes (National Association of Colleges and Employers):
62.3% employed
25.6% enrolled in continuing education (e.g. graduate school)
7.3% seeking employment
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2024, the average starting salary reported for School of Medicine graduates was $73,457, and the median salary was $72,800.
Insufficient data exist for salaries from the Class of 2024 for nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in cytotechnology programs, but graduates from all health professions and related programs earned a mean starting salary of $63,608 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for clinical laboratory technologists and technicians was $61,890 in 2024 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Criminal justice graduates often pursue advanced degrees in the following areas:
Business
Education
Law
Quick facts
Sample coursework
Cytology of body fluids
Cytology of fine needle aspiration
Human physiology
Investigation in cytopathology
Pulmonary cytology
Possible careers
Cytotechnologist
Laboratory supervisor
Pharmaceutical or medical equipment sales
Researcher*
*This career requires additional training or education.
Undergraduate research experiences help you develop important problem-solving skills and experience for your future career. Gaining research experience can be particularly helpful if you’re interested in clinical laboratory science or cytotechnology.
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Health and Life Sciences
The Health and Life Sciences (HLS) cluster prepares students to pursue majors and careers in the diverse and exciting world of health care. HLS majors can explore careers in patient care, laboratory work, health care administration, and health education.
Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering
Data Science
Data are created all over the world, every day, in various areas like social media, search engines, and health care organizations. Learn how to navigate, manage, and harness the power of all this data.
Arts, Sciences, and Technology
(AST)
Investigative
Conventional
Data science is now a rapidly growing, high-paying field that will allow you ample room for growth. When you major in data science, you'll develop skills in math, technology, analytics, cloud computing, and information architecture. You'll go into your career wtih expertise related to data literacy and foundations, data analysis and visualization, computational and statistical techniques, data management, information science, ethics, social impact, applied experience, and communication.
Employment of data scientists is projected to grow 34% from 2024 to 2034, much faster than the average for all occupations. About 23,400 openings for data scientists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2025).
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in computer and information sciences (all types) reported the following graduation outcomes to the National Association of Colleges and Employers:
65.8% employed
14.7% enrolled in continuing education (e.g. graduate school)
1.3% seeking employment
According to the IUPUI (now IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2024, the average salary for Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering graduates was $58,462, and the median salary was $55,000.
Class of 2024 nationwide bachelor's degree graduates in computer and information sciences (all types) reported a mean starting salary of $88,907 (National Association of Colleges and Employers).
The national median annual salary for data scientists was $112,590 in 2024 (Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Quick facts
Sample coursework
Mathematical foundations of informatics
Foundations of data studies
Data organization and representation
Information infrastructure I
Data policy and governance
Data curation and management
Visualizing information
Possible careers
Business intelligence analyst
Data analyst
Data curator
Data warehousing specialist
Database administrator
Informatics project manager
Information architect
Operations research analyst
Research data analyst
Software developer
Admission requirements
Admission by certification
Be a declared Data Science major
Complete 12 credit hours of nonremedial courses
Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher
Earn a C- or higher in LIS-S 201
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Arts, Sciences, and Technology
The AST cluster is the academic home of University College students pursuing majors in education, music, art and design, computing, social work, informatics, liberal arts, math, public safety, science, and technology.