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UNH Police Sgt. Callum Cochran is earning his master’s in social work to help improve mental health resources for first responders. Balancing full-time work, family, and coursework, he’s using his ...
The College of Health and Human Services, established in 1968, was created in response to the growing need for programs in higher education that prepare young men and women for health-related careers.
The objectives of the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture (COLSA) are to give students a fundamental education in the biological, natural, and social sciences and to introduce them to the arts ...
Undergraduate courses (numbered 200-799) are open to individuals with a high school diploma, GED, or home-schooled secondary education equivalency. Individuals may register for a maximum of 11 credits ...
It is the purpose of the College of Liberal Arts, as a center of learning and scholarship, to help students achieve an understanding of the heritage of civilization and to educate them in the ...
The Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics (Paul College) prepares students for future careers in management, public service, research, and education. The liberal arts are the basic ...
The overall goal of the LEA-CST Study is to assess and document the extent that law enforcement has been changing practices to child sex trafficking investigations from a delinquency-oriented response ...
The University will supply information about the employment of its graduates who have graduated from our degree and/or certificate programs. This information may be obtained upon request from the ...
The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) provides an opportunity for students to achieve educational objectives appropriate to their interests in engineering, computer science, ...
The Graduate School offers a wide range of programs leading to the master’s degree, one program leading to education specialist (Ed.S.), and a number of programs leading to the Ph.D. degree. Graduate ...