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Learn how to compete in tomorrow's economy today at the nationally accredited Rhode Island College School of Business. Our real-world education prepares students to build careers and become transformational leaders in economics, finance, management, marketing and accounting. Our programs combine a rigorous academic foundation in theory with practical application and experiential learning, and integrate the understanding and use of technology throughout the curriculum. We prepare students to work at the cutting edge of a worldwide economy through a focus on the development of communication and team skills, as well as the cultivation of ethical and global perspectives.

  • Advertising
  • Credit Counselor
  • Customer Service
  • Loan Officer
  • Management Trainee
  • Manager
  • Marketing Analyst
  • Marketing Manager
  • Operations Manager
  • Product Sales
  • Project Manager
  • Property Manager
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Tax Examiner
Programs Degree Awarded Program Type(s) Certificate Type(s)

Accounting

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Computer Information Systems

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Computer Science

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Cybersecurity

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Data Analytics

  • Minor

Economics

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Finance

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Healthcare Administration

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

International Business

  • Minor

Management

Concentrations
General Management, Human Resources Management, Operations Management
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Marketing

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Sports Management

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Web Development

  • Minor

About this Area of Study

Rhode Island College was founded in 1854 (then the Rhode Island State Normal School) for the purpose of training teachers and to this day it educates more teacher candidates than any institution in the state. The Feinstein School of Education and Human Development (FSEHD), as well as some education-focused programs in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, prepare future educators for a wide range of classrooms, administrative offices, grade levels and specializations. In 2019, FSEHD launched a new curriculum that is on the cutting edge of teacher education nationwide, and our programs consistently rank among the best in the region. Whether you aspire to teach art in elementary school or physical education in high school, specialize in early childhood education or English language learners, work as a guidance counselor or school psychologist, remain in the classroom or ascend to the principal's office, Rhode Island College will prepare you to be a leader in your field.

  • Community Affairs Worker
  • Curriculum Developer
  • ELL Instructor
  • Recreation Worker
  • Researcher
  • Special Education Teacher
  • Teacher (Pre-K thru Secondary Level)
  • School Librarian
  • Youth worker
Programs Degree Awarded Program Type(s) Certificate Type(s)

Special Education

Concentrations
Elementary Special Education, Elementary Special Education and Severe Intellectual Disabilities, Concentration in Severe Intellectual Disabilities (SID), Ages Three to Twenty-One
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

About this Area of Study

Explore the written and spoken word, as well as the best in classical liberal arts traditions from across the globe, through Humanities and Cultural Studies. Whether you focus on creative writing or modern languages, literature or philosophy, you will simultaneously immerse yourself in the accumulated knowledge of centuries of the humanities and develop the type of modern soft skills – critical thinking, effective communications, cultural competence – that are in-demand across disciplines and fields. Students gain powerful, life-enriching, practical skills that enable them to think outside the box and equip them to solve global challenges, making them excellent candidates on the job market.

  • Content Writer
  • Editor
  • Community Arts worker
  • Marketing Manager
  • Attorney
  • Human Resources Administrator
  • Consultant
  • Realtor
Programs Degree Awarded Program Type(s) Certificate Type(s)

Africana Studies

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Communication

Concentrations
Media Communication and Advertising, Speech, Language and Hearing Science; Communication minor
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

English, B.A.

Concentrations
Creative Writing, Professional Writing
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Environmental Studies

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Film Studies

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Gender and Women's Studies

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Global Studies

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

History

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Modern Languages

Concentrations
Francophone Studies, French, Latin American Studies (Track 1: Brazil; Track 2: Spanish-Speaking Latin America), Portuguese, Spanish
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Philosophy

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Professional Writing

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Public History

  • Minor
  • Certificate of Undergraduate Study

Queer Studies

  • Minor

About this Area of Study

Prepare yourself for the STEM careers of the future by studying math, science and technology at Rhode Island College. Our programs in mathematics, physical and applied sciences, computer information systems and data science combine a rigorous academic foundation with ample experiential learning opportunities, enabling students to apply what they've learned across classrooms, laboratories and field placements. Small class sizes ensure that students build meaningful relationships with faculty and participate in cutting edge research projects. The high-skill workforce of tomorrow is being educated today at Rhode Island College.

  • Actuarial Scientist
  • Computer Programmer
  • Computer Systems Analyst
  • Database Administrator
  • Mechatronics Engineer
  • Risk Manager
  • Statistics & Probability Analyst
  • Tax Examiner
  • Underwriter
  • Biochemist
  • Biophysicist
  • Chemist
  • Conservationist
  • Environmental Scientist
  • Environmental Science and Protection Technician
  • Forensic Scientist
  • Geoscientist
  • Hydrologist
  • Medical Scientist
Programs Degree Awarded Program Type(s) Certificate Type(s)

Biology

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Chemistry

Concentrations
Biochemistry and Professional Chemistry
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Data Science

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Mathematics

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Physics

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

About this Area of Study

Healthcare and health-related industries represent one of the largest sectors of the Rhode Island economy and one of the fastest growing sectors nationwide. Get on the fast track to a rewarding career with our Nursing & Health Sciences programs, combining a rigorous academic environment with hands-on, real-world experience in laboratories and clinical settings. Our nursing programs are nationally ranked and we are investing in life sciences with a $38 million renovation of our Clarke Science building.

  • Nurse
  • Respiratory therapist
  • Radiologic technologist
  • Diagnostic Medical Sonography
  • Hospice Worker
  • Midwife
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Patient Advocate
Programs Degree Awarded Program Type(s) Certificate Type(s)

Community and Public Health Promotion

  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

Health Sciences

Concentrations
Dental Hygiene Completion, Human Services, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Respiratory Therapy Completion
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Major
  • Minor

About this Area of Study

An arts education at Rhode Island College provides students with both the foundational skills to bring their creative expressions to life and the practical experiences to build a career in the Performing & Fine Arts. Our studio art programs are rooted in an interdisciplinary curriculum and collaborative environment that nurtures emerging talent. Our music, theatre and dance programs combine studio and stage time and offer students the opportunity to work side-by-side with professional performers. Unlock your potential and develop your artistic abilities in the Creative Capital of New England.

  • Actor
  • Art Conservation/ Restoration
  • Performer
  • Art Historian
  • Dialect Coach
  • Director
  • Dramaturg
  • Exhibit Designer
  • Graphic Designer
  • Illustrator
  • Lighting Designer
  • Photographer
  • Studio Artist
Programs Degree Awarded Program Type(s) Certificate Type(s)

Art History

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Art Studio

Concentrations
Ceramics, Digital Media, Graphic Design, Metalsmithing and Jewelry, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Dance Performance

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Music

Concentrations
General Music, Music Composition, Music History, Music Theory
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Music Performance

  • Bachelor of Music
  • Major
  • Minor

Theatre

Concentrations
Design/Technical, General Theatre, Musical Theatre, Performance
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

About this Area of Study

Explore a wide range of disciplines and career tracks: from history to anthropology, communications to film studies, gender and women's studies to Africana studies, public administration to international non-governmental organizations, psychology to sociology, political science to justice studies, chemical dependency and addiction studies to gerontology, and more. These many and varied fields of study are all connected by a common focus on people, culture and behavior. Students go on to pursue careers in journalism, filmmaking, law enforcement, marketing, public relations, counseling, government, advocacy, nonprofit work and many more professions. Through the careful study of people and the world around them, students gain an understanding of human behavior and the way it drives industries and institutions. A rigorous academic environment combined with ample experiential learning opportunities means graduates go out into the world prepared to hit the ground running.

  • Anthropologist
  • Behavioral Analyst
  • Case Manager
  • Development and Fundraising
  • Juvenile Justice Worker
  • Law Enforcement
  • Market Research Analyst
  • Paralegal
  • Policy Analyst
Programs Degree Awarded Program Type(s) Certificate Type(s)

Anthropology

Concentrations
No concentrations within the major, but we do offer focused minors in General Anthropology, Archaeology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Linguistic Anthropology and Medical Anthropology
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Behavioral Neuroscience Minor

  • Minor

Digital Media Production

  • Minor

Geography

  • Minor

Gerontology

  • Minor
  • Certificate of Undergraduate Study

International NGOs and Nonprofit Studies

  • Minor
  • Certificate of Undergraduate Study

Justice Studies (Criminal Justice)

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Political Science

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Psychology

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor

Sociology

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Major
  • Minor