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The humanities explore human constructs and social relations throughout cultures and time periods. Humanities degrees take a multidisciplinary approach to education, fusing the disciplines of art, language, literature, philosophy and religion. Humanities majors graduate with highly sought-after soft skills in the professional workforce, such as collaboration, critical thinking and problem solving. Graduates can pursue careers in advertising, education, international relations, journalism and more.

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ASU pursues excellence in education and advances research of public value. As a humanities major, you’ll have unparalleled support services and award-winning faculty to help you succeed. The university understands the importance of studying the human experience and embeds the humanities into programs and research initiatives.

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Online Graduate Certificate in American Studies

American studies is an interdisciplinary field that explores the historical, social, political, economic and cultural dynamics of the U.S. within a global context. This certificate provides a comprehensive understanding of the American experience, including developing solutions to historical challenges related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Your courses will cover a spectrum of topics in the realm of American studies, such as:

  • Disability, gender and LGBTQIA+ issues
  • Environmental humanities
  • Ethnicity and culture
  • Immigration
  • Indigenous studies

Additionally, you’ll develop transferable skills in communication, research, applying theory to practice and working with diverse audiences. Upon graduation, you can seek roles across various industries including public policy, education and social work.

Who’s a good candidate for this certificate program?

Ideal candidates for this graduate certificate are interested in gaining a thorough understanding of America, including its social and historical impacts across the world. As an applicant, you should have a desire to broaden your understanding and knowledge of America's history through topics such as power, empires and colonialism.

Additionally, this graduate certificate in American studies complements academic and professional backgrounds in the social sciences, arts and humanities, education, and interdisciplinary studies. Whether you're adding on to your current graduate studies or completing this certificate to explore your interest in American studies, you'll gain valuable skills to support your goals.

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American Studies
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American Studies (Graduate Certificate)
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Program Description Intro

Are you interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the United States and its multifaceted history? Further your knowledge with an online graduate certificate in American studies from Arizona State University. Upon completion, you’ll be equipped with the skills needed to pursue roles across a range of industries from government and public policy to human resources and education.

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GRLA
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Courses Summary

In your courses, you’ll build foundational knowledge of U.S. history and the dynamics of the American experience. After completing two required courses, you’ll select from electives that cover topics ranging from historical events and gender studies to pop culture and mass media.

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5
Total Credit Hours
15
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American studies certificate courses
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Learn from leading experts in American history
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars
  • Guggenheim Fellows
  • MacArthur Fellows
  • Nobel laureates
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Join a leading school in cultural and social change
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As part of The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Social Transformation focuses on transformational knowledge across society. This includes creative research approaches to themes and questions embedded in broader historical, social and cultural contexts. We prepare our students to be informed members of the public. Our graduates are interdisciplinary, team-oriented problem-solvers who can thrive in any environment, career or pursuit.

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  • Graduate admission application and application fee
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Online Graduate Certificate in Holocaust and Genocide Studies

This certificate consciously positions genocide as an ongoing global issue, not a past historical event. This approach encourages discussion about ways to prevent future occurrences. In your courses, you’ll learn about the causes of the Holocaust and explore a comparative approach to other modern genocides. You’ll also gain a variety of transferable skills, including:

  • Critical thinking.
  • Evidence evaluation.
  • Human rights advocacy.
  • Knowledge to support lesson planning for educating on genocide and mass violence.
  • Writing and communication.

Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to interview genocide survivors using the USC Shoah Foundation’s IWitness hologram technology. Powered by artificial intelligence, this platform allows you to engage in a virtual conversation with survivors of the Holocaust and other genocides.

Who can benefit from earning a Holocaust and genocide studies certificate?

Those with a variety of backgrounds and interests can benefit from earning a certificate in Holocaust and genocide studies. This program is ideal for teachers, public servants, museum curators, human rights attorneys, nonprofit advocates, lifelong learners and students interested in pursuing graduate work. Teachers, in particular, can use this certificate to become better equipped for meeting state educational guidelines for teaching about the Holocaust and other genocides in K-12 settings.

Additionally, the curriculum intersects with ASU’s online Master of Arts in World War II studies and Master of Arts in history, making it a great addition to these degrees as courses can count toward both the certificate and the programs.

What is genocide studies?

Genocide studies is the comparative study of the cultural, social and political causes and effects of genocides around the globe. Operating from the perspective that we can understand the Holocaust and why genocide occurs, this certificate employs an innovative approach to studying causal factors and drivers of genocide. You’ll also examine the lasting effects of the Holocaust and other genocides, and understand how these events influence the world today.

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Holocaust and Genocide Studies (Graduate Certificate)
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Arizona State University’s online graduate certificate in Holocaust and genocide studies provides an in-depth examination of the Holocaust and other genocides, as well as their lasting impacts. This certificate moves beyond the pitfalls of creating hierarchies of suffering and focuses on building a theoretical and historical foundation of the evolution of genocide. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to advocate for human rights and educate others about why genocide occurs.

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In your courses, you’ll gain an in-depth understanding of the Holocaust using a comparative approach. You’ll also develop a historical grounding for identifying, defining and preventing genocide. To obtain this certificate, you must complete one core course and five elective courses. You also have the option to complete an internship within a public history site related to the Holocaust or other genocides.

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6
Total Credit Hours
18
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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Note: The committee reviews applications holistically. You may still apply with a GPA below 3.00, but please address this in your personal statement.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
  • Up-to-date resume.
  • Additional questions.

Your personal statement (about 500 words) should explain your academic background and training, interest in studying the Holocaust and other genocides and motivation for pursuing graduate study at ASU.

In addition to your personal statement, you’re required to submit a response to additional questions (500–1000 words). This essay will be used to assess your writing skills, so please include a thesis with supporting evidence in your response. Please answer the following prompt:

  • One of the goals of this certificate is to provide a comparative perspective about the Holocaust and other genocides. However, comparing acts of genocide must be done with great care. Why is the study of genocide more than creating a hierarchy of suffering? What significance does the comparative study of the Holocaust and other genocides have on our understanding of the world today?
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Culture, Technology and Environment

In the first program of its kind, you’ll learn how to apply the tools of historical, ethical, literary and cultural studies to technological and environmental questions. Through skill-building activities and opportunities for applied work, you’ll explore how humans interact with the places they live and the roles culture and technology play in facilitating relationships within communities. Your courses will emphasize three connected areas of knowledge, including:

  • Culture
    • Delve into media, narrative, rhetoric, belonging and the imagination. You’ll explore approaches to equitable and diverse global citizenship through the study of culture and language.
  • Technology
    • Explore humane technology, applied ethics and equitable innovation. You’ll learn how to apply humanities thinking to the human and ethical challenges of a world shaped by technology.
  • Environment
    • Deepen your understanding of environmental justice and how the humanities enable us to develop sustainable ways to address challenges, such as climate change, biodiversity loss and pollution. You’ll examine environmental justice in relation to race, gender, class, age, disability and more.

Who’s this degree a good fit for?

This program is ideal for those preparing for careers in advocacy and activism, communication and community, nonprofit organizations and more. As a candidate, you’ll have a passion for creating solutions that incorporate an arts and humanities perspective. You’ll also be committed to creating a positive impact on communities and acknowledging the role technology plays in shaping society.

Additionally, if you seek interdisciplinary studies to build transferable skills, this degree is a good choice for you. Upon completing this bachelor’s in culture, technology and environment, you’ll be competent in communicating, leading and planning. You’ll also have skills in analysis, flexible thinking and design thinking.

What can you do with a culture, technology and environment degree?

With a humanities background, you’ll be equipped to address cultural, ethical, technological and environmental challenges in a range of careers. This program complements career paths ranging from environmental activism and policy analysis to writing and nonprofit work. Top industries include manufacturing, educational services, public relations, nature or science writing and public administration. You’ll also be prepared to adapt to innovative technology that’s becoming ever-present in the world of work, such as generative artificial intelligence. Graduate with lifelong skills and a readiness to pursue justice in your communities.

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Prepare to meet the challenges of the future with a Bachelor of Arts in culture, technology and environment online from Arizona State University. In this program, you’ll hone your abilities to analyze and navigate culture, harness technology and develop equitable solutions for environmental, societal and global issues.

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In this program, you’ll explore topics across the arts and humanities, with a special focus on technology such as AI language models. Your courses will cover environmental justice, critical food studies, sustainability, intergenerational justice, literary and game-based world-building, activist movements and more. You’ll also participate in a required internship to gain practical experience and develop hands-on skills.

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  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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Online Graduate Certificate in Public History

This graduate certificate emphasizes the broad applications of public history in modern society from historical museums and state archives to federal agencies and entertainment. While historical practices may be similar, all sectors of the heritage industry require distinct approaches to curating historic and heritage resources. In your courses, you’ll study historical practices and techniques that support your career goals. You’ll enhance your knowledge in areas such as:

  • Archival training.
  • Cultural resources management.
  • Digital humanities and methodologies.
  • Historic preservation.
  • Historical administration.
  • Local and community history.
  • Museum studies.
  • Oral history.
  • Scholarly publishing.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

This public history graduate certificate can complement a variety of backgrounds from history and the humanities to education and the social sciences. As an ideal candidate, you’ll have an interest in advancing your career in the heritage industry, whether you already work professionally in the field, volunteer or want to make a career shift. You may also be a K-12 teacher seeking skills to foster student engagement with history.

Additionally, this program can enhance your graduate studies in degree programs such as ASU’s online Master of Arts in history, Master of Arts in World War II studies or any humanities master’s program. The master’s in history in particular emphasizes public history and adding this certificate can provide you with an educational credential in this area.

What can you do with a public history graduate certificate?

Formalized knowledge and training in public history can open doors to career opportunities in various settings, including museums, university archives, national parks and the private sector. You’ll also have enhanced employability in libraries, archives and municipal governance in the preservation sector.

The heritage industry is an in-demand field. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for archivists, curators and museum workers is expected to grow by 10% between 2022 and 2032, which is much faster than average. This public history certificate is designed to support your career path in any sector of the growing heritage industry.

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Public history
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Public History (Graduate Certificate)
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Are you passionate about engaging communities with the production, curation and interpretation of history? If so, you may be an ideal candidate to pursue this graduate certificate in public history online from Arizona State University. This program empowers you to apply advanced historical techniques and methods within national parks, film and media, museums and other areas of the heritage sector.

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LAPHGRCT
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GRND
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Courses Summary

This certificate is designed for flexibility. In the program, you’ll complete two core courses, one of which is a professional field experience at a historical institution of your choosing. Your remaining courses will be electives in your interest areas, covering topics such as genealogy, archives, historic preservation and communicating history in the public sphere.

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5
Total Credit Hours
15
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Public history courses
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Learn from leading experts in public history
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  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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All applicants are required to submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee
  • Official transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • Professional resume
  • Writing sample
  • Two letters of recommendation*

The personal statement, about 500 words in length, should be addressed to the history admission committee and explain your:

  • Scholarly background and training
  • Career goals
  • Experiences in or thoughts about how you have, or would like to, put history to work in the world and how ASU's public history program might help you reach your career or intellectual goals as a historian.

A sample of your written work should be submitted electronically as part of the online application. Compelling writing samples include a strong thesis, demonstrated use of primary and secondary source evidence, and solid writing foundations (such as proper grammar and logical organization). The writing sample may be a published or unpublished article, a research paper or any other extended sample of expository skill, no longer than 35 pages.

All applications are reviewed by multiple ASU faculty members and assessed holistically to determine whether you demonstrate the capacity to succeed in a rigorous and writing-intensive graduate program. This decision is made on the basis of prior coursework (particularly in history and other social sciences) and the quality of the written statement and the personal statement. If you have not taken coursework in history, you are eligible to apply to the program but should have a strong written statement.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts and Sciences – Education

As a digital society, there’s a growing need for professionals who understand the importance of art, media and technology in learning. In this concentration, you’ll explore how humans learn and the role arts technology plays in shaping the future of education. You’ll also learn how to drive innovation in settings ranging from libraries and science museums to after-school programs and adult education settings.

Additionally, you’ll gain insight into different types of media technologies and ways they can enhance education. Your courses will demonstrate how to use artificial intelligence, virtual reality and creative tools to facilitate learning. You’ll also develop cultural literacy, which involves understanding the sociocultural and environmental impacts of implementing technology in education.

The skills you’ll develop in this program

In this interdisciplinary program, you’ll expand your media arts and technical skills in the context of education. You’ll build competencies in programming for media creation, digital design, research, communication and collaboration. Additional skills you’ll add to your toolkit include:

  • Aesthetic literacy, including form and composition.
  • Computational tools and methodologies.
  • Improvisation and rapid prototyping.
  • Media processing and editing for video, audio and graphics.
  • Modeling and inference.
  • Physical computing.
  • Visualization and sonification.
  • User experience.

Who’s a good fit for this media arts and sciences degree?

This concentration can complement your skills whether you have a creative or technical background. For artists and creatives, this degree offers opportunities to increase your fluency with technological tools. If you’re technical-oriented, you’ll gain a foundation in the cultural and creative use of technology. Regardless of where you start, you’ll graduate prepared to reimagine learning experiences within communities, organizations and more.

If you’re interested in exploring media technologies outside of the context of education, ASU’s general Bachelor of Arts in media arts and sciences online is an option to consider. However, both the general program and the education concentration focus on cultivating your creative and technical skills, equipping you to make an impact in today’s digital world.

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Bridge the arts, technology and education with a first-of-a-kind Bachelor of Arts in media arts and sciences with a concentration in education online. In this program, you’ll learn how to use media technologies to enhance learning in a variety of settings. As a graduate and digital creative, you’ll be prepared to make an impact on learners in community education spaces, classrooms, companies, nonprofit organizations and more.

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You’ll take a variety of courses that allow you to explore the intersection of media arts and technology. Key topics include teaching media arts, programming for contemporary web technologies, computational photography, mixed-reality experience and animating virtual worlds. To culminate the program, you’ll complete a two-semester applied project if you want to focus on artistic technology development or a three-semester internship if you seek hands-on experience in educational settings.

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  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
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Online Bachelor of Science in Design in Architectural Studies

Architects combine artistic vision with technical expertise to plan, design and oversee the construction of diverse structures. In designing spaces, architects must balance aesthetics with social, cultural and sustainability impacts. This bachelor’s in architecture is developed with a curriculum rooted in inclusive design principles. You’ll gain the skills needed to tackle complex architectural challenges while remaining mindful of societal implications.

As an ideal candidate, you’ll have creative and technical skills, as well as a positive mindset, collaborative spirit and holistic approach to problem solving. You should also be interested in self-directed learning and understand the time-intensive nature of architectural studies. You’ll graduate prepared for a career that involves designing buildings while understanding how this work shapes and honors culture.

The skills you’ll develop in this program

This bachelor’s in architecture empowers you to solve multifaceted challenges in the built environment. You’ll gain architectural knowledge, including representation, history, theory and contemporary practices. You’ll also build technical abilities and explore the social, cultural and environmental impacts of design decisions. Transferable skills you’ll develop include:

  • Advanced design proficiency.
  • Community engagement.
  • Cultural and contextual sensitivity.
  • Graphic and multidimensional communication.
  • Research and inquiry.

Additionally, you’ll expand your technical skills using software such as AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, Grasshopper and more. Note: To effectively run the software needed to complete your courses, you must have access to a high-performance PC with gaming specifications or a Mac from the Pro series.

What can you do with a bachelor’s in architecture?

This program will prepare you for career paths that involve turning ideas into tangible spaces and structures. The curriculum demonstrates how architecture integrates with disciplines such as construction management, urban design and interior architecture. You can pursue positions as an architectural or interior design intern, CAD technician, building information modeling (BIM) specialist, design professional and more.

Note: This preprofessional program provides you with foundational knowledge, but doesn’t meet educational requirements for licensure. To become a licensed architect, you must complete a two-year graduate program in architecture, such as ASU’s Master of Architecture (MArch) degree online.

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Bachelor of Science
Program Focus
Architectural Studies
Program Name Abbreviation
Architectural Studies (BSD)
Program Category
Degree Image
A student in the architectural studies program designs a model for a class assignment.
Program Description Intro

Are you passionate about designing spaces that are visually engaging, functional, sustainable and culturally relevant? A Bachelor of Science in Design in architectural studies online from Arizona State University may be a good fit. You’ll graduate with a foundation in design principles, project-based experiences and the ability to contribute positively to the built environment and community.

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ARSTDBSD
Program code
UGHI
Start Date
Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

Courses in this program offer a combination of theoretical concepts and project-based learning. You’ll develop foundational knowledge, as well as build practical skills in design thinking and principles, conceptualization, spatial awareness, architectural drawing and representation, digital tools, model making and more.

Additionally, you’ll gain experience in the collaborative virtual studio. You’ll explore themes such as urban site analysis, sustainable architecture and cultural and social context. Regular discussion and feedback are important to studio courses to ensure you build the abilities needed to become a future architect.

Total Classes
38
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
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Online architecture courses
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Learn alongside professional architects
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists, designers and architects who inspire students to shape the future. Our team of architects spearheads transformation within the academic setting and architectural industry. We actively collaborate with you to enhance your skills and expand your professional networks. Our research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
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The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Applied Military and Veteran Studies

In this program, you’ll examine multidisciplinary aspects of the U.S. military and the history of war, as well as the implications for veterans, their families and society. You’ll also explore how the public understands the role of the military and those who serve the country, veterans’ representation in the media and arts and how scholars in national security ask questions and propose solutions.

Additionally, you’ll gain in-demand skills, such as:

  • Adaptability and problem solving.
  • Cross-functional collaboration and teamwork.
  • Endurance, strength and resilience.
  • Holistic understanding of diversity and inclusion.
  • Leadership.
  • Transparent communication.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

While this military and veteran studies degree is ideal for active service members looking for career advancement, military service is not needed to apply. It’s also a good fit for veterans, reserves, National Guard members, military family members and those interested in the history of the military and war.

Additionally, this program is suitable for professionals with a variety of career backgrounds who want to develop a specialization in military and veteran studies. Whether you have experience in public service serving veterans, teaching or academia, this degree provides a pathway to a career in this emerging field.

Specialize your studies with a portfolio track

Completing the required portfolio track allows you to gain hands-on experience and refine your career interests. In the 15-credit-hour track, you’ll learn about theory and history, as well as participate in an internship or individualized instruction. You’ll then compile a portfolio of previous work to demonstrate what you’ve learned. Available portfolio tracks include:

  • Counseling and counseling psychology for military and veteran communities.
  • Leadership in military and veterans' organizations.
  • Principles of health care for military, veterans and their families.
  • Public leadership, service and policy.
  • The military and veterans: Historical perspectives.
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Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Applied Military and Veteran Studies
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Applied Military and Veteran Studies (BA)
Program Category
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Program Description Intro

Are you looking to make a positive impact on military and veteran communities? Pursue a Bachelor of Arts in applied military and veteran studies online from Arizona State University to specialize in this emerging field. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped for roles in the military, public service and government, veteran-serving industries and community organizations.

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LSAMVSBA
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UGLS
Start Date
Courses Summary

In this program, you’ll take a variety of skills-building courses in areas such as writing and research and then focus your learning in your portfolio track. Depending on your specialization, your courses will hone in on the history of the military and war, management and team building, counseling, clinical research and more.

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Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
UPO203
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Military and veterans studies courses
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Faculty in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts are committed to research and exploration in their fields of work. Many of our faculty and staff are recognized nationally and internationally for their achievements from psychology to writing.

  • American Educational Research.
  • Association Fellows.
  • American Psychological Association Fellows.
  • Fulbright scholars.
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Online Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design

In the exploratory study program, you are able to immerse yourself in a variety of courses that interest you before selecting a major. You’ll fulfill general education requirements to stay on track for graduation, while exploring your passions within your selected topic area.

Once you’ve selected an area of interest, you may remain in your exploratory program up until you’ve completed 45 credit hours. Your academic advisor will be there to guide you along the way, helping you narrow down degree options until you are confident in your major selection.

As you continue along your chosen track, you’ll gain knowledge and skills that will ensure you a timely and seamless transition into your major and future career. However, if you find your interests change, you can switch from humanities, fine arts and design to another exploratory track. Additional tracks include:

Is the art and humanities track right for me?

Humanities, fine arts and design covers a broad range of topics focused on creating new things and better understanding the world around you. Your exploratory studies will offer you valuable career skills, such as self-expression, cultural sensitivity, collaboration, innovative and out-of-the-box thinking.

Students who graduate with art- and humanities-related degrees have the knowledge and skills needed for a wide range of careers, such as:

  • Anthropology.
  • Digital media literacy.
  • Education.
  • English or literature.
  • Global studies or social policy.
  • Graphic design.
  • History or art history.
  • Philosophy.
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Fine Arts and Design
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Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design
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Do you enjoy learning about and creating new things? Are you curious about art, language, innovation and self-expression? In the humanities, fine arts and design exploratory track, you can explore your interests by taking a variety of art and humanities courses before choosing your perfect major.

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UGUC
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Courses Summary

In your exploratory study track, you’ll take a variety of art and humanities courses, as well as a series of individualized courses created to teach you about yourself and help you ascertain your career interests. Courses may include:

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Total Credit Hours
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UPO205
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Humanities, fine arts and design track courses
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Experience first-rate teaching from award-winning faculty
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Our award-winning faculty are accomplished across industries and locations around the world. They include researchers, authors, artists and more. No matter where you study, you’ll take courses from the same faculty who teach on campus. Learn side-by-side with faculty dedicated to your success as you participate in research opportunities and attend virtual office hours.

Learn more about our faculty

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Study at one of the top-ranked universities in the nation
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80%
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You’re considered a first-year student for application purposes if you’ve never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable credit hours.

Learn how to apply.

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To be admitted to ASU, you must hold a high school diploma or equivalent and have completed at least 14 of the following courses.

  • Four years of math.
  • Four years of English (non-ESL/ELL courses).
  • Three years of lab sciences (One year each from biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences or physics).
  • Two years of social sciences (including one year of American history).
  • Two years of the same second language.
  • One year of fine arts or career and technical education.

Note: You cannot have course deficiencies in both math and lab sciences competencies.

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Additional admission requirements
Description

Applicants must meet at least one of the following:

  • Top 25% in your high school graduating class.
  • 3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = A).
  • ACT score of 22 for Arizona residents (24 nonresidents) or SAT Reasoning score of 1120 for Arizona residents (1180 nonresidents).*

*Additional information about ACT / SAT:

  • ASU doesn’t require the writing portion of these tests.
  • ACT or SAT scores are not required for admission but may be submitted for ASU course placement.
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High school equivalency
Description

Besides a high school diploma, applicants may also meet undergraduate admission requirements through one of the following:

  • GED*
    • 50 or above for tests completed before 2002.
    • 500 or above for tests completed between 2002 and 2013.
    • 170 or above for tests completed after 2013.
  • HiSet*
    • Total score of 75.
  • TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion)*
    • A minimum total score of 2700.
    • A minimum score of 500 on each of the five content areas.
    • A score of two or above on the essay.
  • California High School Proficiency Examination
    • Please contact your enrollment coach at 866-277-6589 if you’ve completed the California High School Proficiency Examination or other high school equivalency diplomas.

*Some higher requirement programs require ACT/SAT scores or additional coursework to satisfy aptitude and/or course competency requirements.

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Homeschool applicants must meet all general admission requirements for ASU. You may also need to provide additional documentation after you submit your application. If needed, you'll be notified after we receive your transcript.

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Online Exploratory Social and Behavioral Sciences

Exploratory studies allow you to discover your passions before declaring a major. After choosing a topic area, you’ll take courses that focus on your interests and cover general education requirements. This ensures you stay on track for graduation while you explore.

As you take courses and refine your interests, you’ll work with your academic advisor to select a major. Your advisor is knowledgeable about a range of majors within your track and can help you narrow down options. You’ll transition to your degree program equipped with defined career interests and confident you found your right fit.

While you can declare a major at any time, you’re eligible to remain in the exploratory program until you reach 45 credit hours. As an exploratory student, you can also switch between tracks based on your evolving interests. Either way, you’ll be prepared to jump into your degree program on a timely path to graduation. In addition to the social and behavioral sciences track, you can also select:

Is the social and behavioral sciences track right for me?

If you’re interested in human-focused careers, the social and behavioral sciences track may be an ideal choice. Majors in this topic area focus on understanding human behaviors and relationships. In this track, you’ll learn about many facets of social and behavioral sciences, such as: 

  • Cultural influence on politics, history and human development.
  • Factors that drive human behavior.
  • Human interactions with individuals and institutions.
  • The relation between emotions and decision-making processes. 

While your specific career path is dependent on your major, fields related to social and behavioral sciences include teaching, psychology, law,  journalism, politics, social work, business and more.

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Exploratory Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Exploratory Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Exploratory Social and Behavioral Sciences
Program Category
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Two exploratory studies students walk together on campus.
Program Description Intro

Do you want to examine the complexity of behavior and society? Arizona State University’s online social and behavioral sciences exploratory track allows you to discover your passions while gaining a strong foundation in the field. Take engaging courses that align with your interests and lead you to the ideal major.

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UCSBSEXPL
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UGUC
Start Date
Courses Summary

Courses you’ll take run the gamut of topics, including social and behavioral sciences, English, math and other general electives. You’ll also take a series of career and major exploration courses designed to teach you about yourself and define your career interests. Courses you may take include:

Total Classes
15
Total Credit Hours
45
Program Fee Code
University College - Humanities and Social Sciences Programs
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Social and behavioral sciences track courses
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Learn from the same award-winning experts who teach on campus
Description

Our award-winning faculty are accomplished across industries and locations around the world. They include researchers, authors, artists and more. No matter where you study, you’ll take courses from the same faculty who teach on campus. Learn side-by-side with faculty dedicated to your success as you participate in research opportunities and attend virtual office hours. 

Learn more about our faculty

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Study at one of the top-ranked universities in the nation
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ASU is a global university recognized for its commitment to innovation, research and high-quality academic programs. Our university has been recognized with peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report.

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Top 10
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best online bachelor’s programs.

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best global universities.

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80%
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of graduates reported that their experiences at ASU inspired them to explore new career opportunities.

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You’re considered a first-year student for application purposes if you’ve never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable credit hours.

Learn how to apply.

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Competency requirements
Description

To be admitted to ASU, you must hold a high school diploma or equivalent and have completed at least 14 of the following courses.

  • Four years of math.
  • Four years of English (non-ESL/ELL courses).
  • Three years of lab sciences (One year each from biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences or physics).
  • Two years of social sciences (including one year of American history).
  • Two years of the same second language.
  • One year of fine arts or career and technical education.

Note: You cannot have course deficiencies in both math and lab sciences competencies.

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Additional admission requirements
Description

Applicants must meet at least one of the following:

  • Top 25% in your high school graduating class.
  • 3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = A).
  • ACT score of 22 for Arizona residents (24 nonresidents) or SAT Reasoning score of 1120 for Arizona residents (1180 nonresidents).*

*Additional information about ACT / SAT:

  • ASU doesn’t require the writing portion of these tests.
  • ACT or SAT scores are not required for admission but may be submitted for ASU course placement.
Title
High school equivalency
Description

Besides a high school diploma, applicants may also meet undergraduate admission requirements through one of the following:

  • GED*
    • 50 or above for tests completed before 2002.
    • 500 or above for tests completed between 2002 and 2013.
    • 170 or above for tests completed after 2013.
  • HiSet*
    • Total score of 75.
  • TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion)*
    • A minimum total score of 2700.
    • A minimum score of 500 on each of the five content areas.
    • A score of two or above on the essay.
  • California High School Proficiency Examination
    • Please contact your enrollment coach at 866-277-6589 if you’ve completed the California High School Proficiency Examination or other high school equivalency diplomas.

*Some higher requirement programs require ACT/SAT scores or additional coursework to satisfy aptitude and/or course competency requirements.

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Homeschool
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Homeschool applicants must meet all general admission requirements for ASU. You may also need to provide additional documentation after you submit your application. If needed, you'll be notified after we receive your transcript.

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Online Exploratory Health and Life Sciences

In the exploratory program, you spend the first part of your university experience in courses that expose you to a variety of topics that interest you. This is an ideal option for you if you aren’t sure which major to choose, are interested in multiple majors or want to explore before making your decision.

In your chosen track, you’ll take courses that allow you to explore your passions, while ensuring you stay on a path to graduation. If your interest areas change, you can switch from health and life sciences to another track at any time. Additional tracks include:

Your academic advisor is an integral part of your exploratory program experience, from finding classes to choosing your major. As an exploratory student, you can declare a major anytime before you reach 45 credit hours. Whichever path you choose, your advisor will be there every step of the way.

Is the health and life sciences exploratory track right for me?

Living organisms are at the heart of the health and life sciences. Whether you’re interested in tiny microbes or climate change, there’s a science-related major that fits your interests. Exploratory studies allow you to discover specialties of interest and make informed decisions about your major. Health and life sciences topics you can explore include, but aren’t limited to:

  • Biology.
  • Health care administration.
  • Health informatics.
  • Human nutrition.
  • Nursing.
  • Research.

You can explore a variety of industries related to the health and life sciences, such as health care, biology, counseling, speech therapy and more. The experience you gain may even lead you to a career that doesn't exist yet. Your academic advisor will keep your career interests in mind when helping you select a major.

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Exploratory Health and Life Sciences
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The health and life sciences exploratory track introduces you to the many ways you can build a career centered on living organisms. From people to plants and animals, opportunities to explore are endless. While you’ll eventually choose a major, you can earn general education credits as you refine your interests.

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In this exploratory program, you’ll take courses that cover general education requirements for a variety of majors across the health and life sciences. You’ll also take a series of exploratory courses focused on learning about yourself and defining your career interests. Your course selections will depend on your interests, but may include:

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Total Credit Hours
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Health and life sciences track courses
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Learn from industry experts in the health and life sciences
Description

Our award-winning faculty are accomplished across industries and locations around the world. They include researchers, authors, artists and more.  No matter where you study, you’ll take courses from the same faculty who teach on campus. Learn side-by-side with faculty dedicated to your success as you participate in research opportunities and attend virtual office hours. 

Learn more about our faculty

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Study at one of the top-ranked universities in the nation
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ASU is a global university recognized for its commitment to innovation, research and high-quality academic programs. Our university has been recognized with peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report.

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#1
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in the U.S. for innovation for 11 consecutive years, ahead of Stanford and MIT.

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Top 10
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best online bachelor’s programs.

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Top 10%
Accolades Description

best global universities.

Accolades Title
80%
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of graduates reported that their experiences at ASU inspired them to explore new career opportunities.

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How to apply
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You’re considered a first-year student for application purposes if you’ve never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable credit hours.

Learn how to apply.

Admission requirement item
Title
Competency requirements
Description

To be admitted to ASU, you must hold a high school diploma or equivalent and have completed at least 14 of the following courses.

  • Four years of math.
  • Four years of English (non-ESL/ELL courses).
  • Three years of lab sciences (One year each from biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences or physics).
  • Two years of social sciences (including one year of American history).
  • Two years of the same second language.
  • One year of fine arts or career and technical education.

Note: You cannot have course deficiencies in both math and lab sciences competencies.

Title
Additional admission requirements
Description

Applicants must meet at least one of the following:

  • Top 25% in your high school graduating class.
  • 3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = A).
  • ACT score of 22 for Arizona residents (24 nonresidents) or SAT Reasoning score of 1120 for Arizona residents (1180 nonresidents).*

*Additional information about ACT / SAT:

  • ASU doesn’t require the writing portion of these tests.
  • ACT or SAT scores are not required for admission but may be submitted for ASU course placement.
Title
High school equivalency
Description

Besides a high school diploma, applicants may also meet undergraduate admission requirements through one of the following:

  • GED*
    • 50 or above for tests completed before 2002.
    • 500 or above for tests completed between 2002 and 2013.
    • 170 or above for tests completed after 2013.
  • HiSet*
    • Total score of 75.
  • TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion)*
    • A minimum total score of 2700.
    • A minimum score of 500 on each of the five content areas.
    • A score of two or above on the essay.
  • California High School Proficiency Examination
    • Please contact your enrollment coach at 866-277-6589 if you’ve completed the California High School Proficiency Examination or other high school equivalency diplomas.

*Some higher requirement programs require ACT/SAT scores or additional coursework to satisfy aptitude and/or course competency requirements.

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Homeschool
Description

Homeschool applicants must meet all general admission requirements for ASU. You may also need to provide additional documentation after you submit your application. If needed, you'll be notified after we receive your transcript.

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