Undergraduate Programs of Study

Suggested supplemental course listings are available for students wishing to pursue graduate study in chiropractic, dentistry, engineering, law, medicine, nutrition, occupational therapy, optometry, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician’s assistant, podiatry, respiratory therapy, speech and language pathology, and veterinary medicine programs. Please see the program chair in your major for guidance.

Undergraduate Majors

Accounting (BS)
Actuarial Science (BS)
Biology (BS)
Biology for Secondary Education Licensure (BS)
Business Administration (BA)
Chemistry (BS)
Chemistry for Secondary Education Licensure (BS)
Communication (BA)
Computer Science (BS)
Criminal Justice (BA)
Cybersecurity (BS)
Data Engineering (BS)|
Early Childhood Special Education with Bilingual/ESL (BA)
Elementary Education (BA)
English (BA)
English for Secondary Education Licensure (BA)
Environmental Studies and Sustainability (BA)
Exercise Science (BS)
Finance (BS)
General Studies (BA)
Graphic Design (BA)
Healthcare Administration (BS)
Health and Wellness (BS)
Health Science (BS)
History (BA)
History for Secondary Education Licensure (BA)
Human Animal Studies (BS)
Marketing (BS)
Mathematics (BS)
Mathematics for Secondary Education Licensure (BS)
Music (BA)
Nursing (BSN)
Parks and Recreation Leadership (BS)
Physical Education (K–12) Teacher Licensure (BA)
Political Science and Public Policy (BA)
Psychology (BA)
Secondary Education (supplemental major)
Social Work (BSW)
Sociology (BA)
Spanish (BA)
Special Education with ESL/Bilingual (BA)
Sport Management (BA)
Theatre (BA)
Therapeutic Recreation (BS)

Undergraduate Majors at University Center

Elementary Education (BA)
Nursing (RN to BSN)
Social Work (BSW)

Undergraduate Majors at Aurora University Online 

Business Administration (BA)
Business Management (BA)
Communication (BA)
Criminal Justice (BA)
General Studies (BA)
Healthcare Administration (BS)
Psychology (BA)
Social Work (BSW)  
 

Undergraduate Minors

Students pursuing bachelor’s degrees at Aurora University have the opportunity to explore areas of learning outside of, or supportive of, their major fields by completing a minor. A minor is not required for graduation. At least 25% of the credits applied to minor must be taken at Aurora University. All coursework presented for a minor must bear grades of “C” or better, and only one course taken on the CR/NCR (pass/fail) grading system may be applied.
 
American Sign Language
Autism Studies
Biology
Black Studies
Chemistry
Coaching and Youth Sport Development
Computer Science
Creative Writing
Criminal Justice
English
Gender Studies
Homeland Security
History
Latin American and Latino/a Studies
Mathematics
Museum Studies
Music
School Health Education
Spanish
Special Education