List of Academic Programs

Trinity offers a wide array of exemplary academic programs leading to undergraduate and graduate degrees; undergraduate minors are also offered through selected programs in the College of Arts and Sciences. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences may also construct an individualized major in consultation with a supervising faculty member and other faculty in various disciplines.

Click on a link below for further information about specific academic programs.

Weekday (CAS) Evening/Weekend
(SPS & EDU)
Academic Program Degree Minor Undergrad. Graduate
Applied Statistics yes
Art History (Fine Arts) yes
Biochemistry B.S. yes
Biology B.S. yes
Business Administration B.A. B.S. M.B.A.
Chemistry B.S. yes
Communication B.A. yes B.A. M.A.
Counseling M.A.
Criminal Justice B.A. yes B.S.
Curriculum and Instruction M.Ed.
Economics B.A. yes
Education, Teacher B.A. B.A./M.A.T. yes M.A.T.*
Educational Administration M.S.A.
English B.A. yes
Fine Arts yes
General Studies A.A., B.A.
History B.A. yes
Human Relations B.A. B.A.
Interdisciplinary Courses yes† yes†
International Affairs B.A. yes
International Security M.A.
Language & Cultural Studies B.A. yes
Mathematics B.S. yes
Nursing BSN BSN; RN to BSN
Organizational Management M.S.A.
Philosophy yes
Political Science B.A. yes
Psychology B.A. yes
Religious Studies & Theology yes
Sociology B.A. yes
Women's Studies yes


* The School of Education offers accelerated and advanced programs providing course work that meets state requirements for certain types of certification.

† All undergraduate students and eligible graduate students are encouraged to take interdisciplinary courses. Descriptions for specific undergraduate interdisciplinary courses may be found in the Interdisciplinary and Supporting Courses page for the College of Arts and Sciences. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences may also construct individualized majors and minors that are interdisciplinary in scope.

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