Our chemistry, ACS certified program is designed for students interested in working as practicing chemists or a career in scientific research. The major is proudly certified by the American Chemical Society (ACS) and prepares graduates for immediate employment in government or industry labs as well as admission to graduate school.
Our chemistry-business bachelor's degree is designed for those interested in business careers in the chemical industry and other technology-driven enterprises.
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of computational methods, systems, and models. Our cutting-edge program will prepare you well for a challenging, high-paying and in-demand career.
Help protect and serve our communities with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Designed for those concerned about crime and motivated to further justice, this growing program combines rigorous coursework with practical, real-world experience.
This multidisciplinary minor is designed for students to analyze and critique issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the criminal legal system in the United States.
The critical Hmong studies certificate program at UWEC is designed for students who have a strong interest in studying Hmong history, culture, society, politics, language, and contemporary issues.
The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire's dance certificate aims to cultivate agile, fluid bodies — and minds — in the movement arts. It is an open admission program, meaning dance courses are open to all students and anyone can explore dance.
UWEC's earth resources certificate provides non-geology majors with core science, policy, and communication skills to better understand complex environmental issues involving mineral and water extraction and usage.
Learn to critique literature, society, and culture from multiple angles — including from a historic, generic, cultural, ethnic, theoretical, and national perspective
Interpret and produce research-based texts for different audiences and purposes with a degree in English - rhetorics of science, technology, and culture from UWEC.