STEM Programs of study
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) expertise is necessary to sustain American competitiveness in the global economy. Technological innovation has been and will continue to be a primary driver of U.S. economic growth. Employment in STEM occupations is projected to expand faster than employment in non-STEM occupations. In fact, "By 2020 the demand for STEM professionals will add over 1 million new STEM jobs within the United States workforce. STEM careers have higher job security and average a higher yearly income than most other fields, $77,800/year" (STEM Education Coalition, 2016).
In order to help meet the need for education in STEM areas, Wilmington University offers the following programs of study:
Undergraduate Programs
Applied Technology
Biology
Business Analytics
Computer and Network Security
Computer Science
Digital Marketing
Education Studies, Skilled and Technical Sciences
Environmental Science and Policy
Game Design and Development
Health Sciences
Information Systems Management
Media Design
Digital Publishing
Photography
Web
Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Technical Writing
Video and Motion Graphics
Digital Film-Making
Motion Graphics and 3D
Visual Effects
STEM Related Minors
Digital Film-Making
Digital Publishing
Mathematics
Motion Graphics and 3D
Photography
Visual Effects
Web
Undergraduate Certificates
3-D Animation
Applied Statistics in Business
Applied Statistics in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Crime Scene Investigation
Digital Evidence Discovery
Digital Evidence Investigation
Digital Marketing
Health Information Technology
Java Programming
Maker Certificate
Microsoft.Net Applications Development
Web Application Development
Note: All programs relate to the 2012 STEM designated degree program list (DHS.gov)