WKU Owensboro News
WKU in Owensboro Increases Degree Program Options This Fall
- Susan Flanders Esters
- Monday, April 15th, 2024
Students from the Owensboro-Daviess County region who want to complete their degree close to home will have two new options beginning this fall.
WKU in Owensboro will increase offerings to 11 majors. The Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education (IECE) are majors that will be added, as these offerings return to the campus. Other majors include Criminology, Elementary Education, Special Education/Elementary Education Dual Certification, Health Sciences, Interdisciplinary Studies, Management – Business Administration, Middle Grades Education, Psychology, and Sociology.
“We are so excited to bring back these degree options for students throughout this region and give them even more options to prepare for a fulfilling career within their community,” said Dr. Derick B. Strode, campus director.
“Social work and early childhood development are two rewarding professional areas with worker shortages,” added Strode. “These programs help address that challenge, increasing the number of trained, qualified professionals to fulfill our local workforce demands.”
WKU makes college affordable by offering a variety of scholarships, including transfer scholarships and transfer Phi Theta Kappa scholarships, as well as numerous scholarships supported by local businesses, organizations, and individuals.
Students who plan to attend WKU in Owensboro are encouraged to contact their advisor now and register early for fall semester courses.
To learn more about WKU in Owensboro degree programs, advising, scholarships, and more, visit wku.edu/owensboro.
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