Bachelor’s Degrees in the Undergraduate School
Bachelor’s and Associate’s Degrees in the School of Continuing Education (SCE)
Master’s Degrees in the Graduate Studies Program
Bachelor’s Degrees in the Undergraduate School
The College grants the bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree in: American studies, art and art history, biology, chemistry, chemistry/secondary education, economics, education, English, English/secondary education, French, French/secondary education, global studies, history, history/secondary education, humanities, Italian, Italian/secondary education, mathematics, mathematics/secondary education, music, music education, philosophy, political science, psychology, public and community service studies, social sciences, social studies/secondary education, social work, sociology, Spanish, Spanish/secondary education, theatre arts, and theology.
The College grants the bachelor of science (B.S.) degree in accountancy, biochemistry, biology, biology/secondary education, chemistry, computer science, finance, health policy and management, management, and marketing.
The College also provides a variety of minor and certificate programs.
For more information, contact the Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Studies at (401) 865-2495.
Bachelor’s and Associate’s Degrees in the School of Continuing Education (SCE)
The SCE offers the bachelor of arts (B.A.) degree in history, humanities, liberal studies, ministry, and social science. The school grants the bachelor of science (B.S.) degree in accountancy, bank management, business administration, fire science, health service administration, leadership studies, and organizational communication.
The SCE grants the associate of arts (A.A.) degree in liberal studies and ministry and the associate of science (A.S.) degree in administrative management, fire science, and labor-management relations.
For more information, contact the SCE at (401) 865-2487 or click on Academics > School of Continuing Education > Academic Programs on the PC Web site.
Master’s Degrees in the Graduate Studies Program
The Graduate Studies Program at Providence College offers the master of arts (M.A.) degree in history, in the teaching of mathematics, and in theology, with additional theology concentrations in biblical studies and in pastoral ministry. It also offers the master of business administration (M.B.A.) degree and the master of education (M.Ed.) degree with concentrations in the areas of administration, counseling, literacy, special education, and secondary education (the latter through the Providence Alliance for Catholic Teachers, or PACT).
For more information, contact Dr. Thomas F. Flaherty, dean of graduate studies, at (401) 865-2247 or at tflahert@providence.edu, or click on Academics > Graduate Studies > Degree Programs on the PC Web site.