Wayne State University

Undergraduate and Graduate Programs

The following schools and colleges regularly schedule courses through Educational Outreach. For current information on upcoming courses and programs off-campus, telephone: (313) 577-4682.

Business Administration
Education
Engineering
Fine, Performing and Communication Arts
Liberal Arts and Sciences
Library and Information Science Program
Nursing
Pharmacy and Health Professions
Social Work





Business Administration– Saturday and Online MBA Program 
We offer you several convenient options to complete the MBA Program at Wayne State University. You can complete the MBA in its entirety at our Oakland Center in Farmington Hills (Monday through Thursday evening) or at the university's main campus in the Cultural Center, via on-line education or on Saturday at the Oakland Center in Farmington Hills. You also have the flexibility to move between on campus, off campus, on-line and Saturdays classes.

The Saturday MBA is available during the fall and winter semesters. The program allows students to complete up to two courses in a term --- one in the morning and one in the early afternoon. Students can earn their degree on Saturdays in as little as three years.

Other School of Business Administration courses in the 6000-6090 series are open only to students holding matriculated graduate status at Wayne State University. Graduate courses, numbered at the 7000 level, are open only to students admitted to the MBA program.

For more information on the School of Business Saturday and Online MBA Program please contact the School of Business Administration’s Office of Student Services at (313) 577-4505 or (800) 910-EARN or link to the School of Business website:

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Education
Bachelor's, master's, specialist and doctoral programs are offered at off-campus centers and the University Center at Macomb. The Master’s of Education in Education Leadership and the Ed. Specialist in Administration and Leadership are offered at the Wayne County and the Oakland Centers. In-service courses and programs are offered at the request of local schools and districts. The College of Education also participates in the interdisciplinary graduate certificate programs in infant mental health and gerontology and occasionally offers courses at off-campus centers. For more information link to the College of Education.


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Engineering
Courses leading to a bachelor's degree with a major in electromechanical engineering technology are scheduled at the University Center at Macomb. The Bachelor’s of Science in Engineering Technology is offered at St. Clair County Community College (SC4). The Chemical Engineering Graduate Certificate in Hazardous Waste Management is offered at the Oakland Center and at selected extension locations, including Flint and Grand Rapids; nine of the thirteen credits required for this certificate may be applied toward the master's degree. In addition, engineering courses and programs are offered on-site upon request of businesses or industries. Periodically other courses from various departments in the College of Engineering are scheduled at extension centers. For more information on engineering programs, link to the College of Engineering.


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Fine, Performing and Communication Arts
Courses in art and art history, communications, dance, film studies, journalism, music, photography, public relations, radio/television, and theatre are offered at several off-campus locations. For more information link to the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts.


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Liberal Arts and Sciences
Introductory and advanced courses for both full-time and part-time students are available in Africana studies, anthropology, classics, economics, English, history, humanities, interdisciplinary studies, peace and conflict studies, political science, philosophy, romance languages, sociology, urban studies and urban planning.  Occasionally dispute resolution and labor studies courses are offered at selected off-campus centers . The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies and the Bachelor of Technical and Interdisciplinary Studies are offered at the University Center-Macomb and St. Clair County Community College. (SC4) Schedule of Classes

Science courses are scheduled off-campus in eight departments: Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, Computer Science, Geology, Mathematics, Physics and Astronomy, and Psychology. The doctorate in Audiology is offered at the Oakland Center. These courses, scheduled at most centers, may be used to fulfill University General Education Requirements. 

For more information, link to College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

 
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Library and Information Science Program
An active off-campus graduate program provides courses for most of the requirements for the Master of Science in Library and Information Science degree, accredited by the American Library Association. The program offers courses at selected extension centers including Lansing and the Oakland Center. Courses leading to the Graduate Certificate in Archival Administration are also available. 

For more information, link to the Library and Information Science.

 
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Nursing
Courses are scheduled off-campus occasionally through the College of Nursing at extension centers.  For more information on nursing programs, link to the College of Nursing.


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Pharmacy and Health Professions
Courses are scheduled off-campus occasionally through the Clinical Laboratory Science, Mortuary Science, Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, and the Occupational Therapy departments. For more information on these programs, link to the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Science.

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Social Work
The School of Social Work offers the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) completion program at the University Center at Macomb and St. Clair County Community College in Port Huron. Additional courses leading to completion of partial degree requirements for the BSW and MSW degrees and for the Graduate Certificate Program in Social Work Practice with Families and Couples are offered at several off-campus locations. For more information, link to the School of Social Work.


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