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Learn about the University of Massachusett's southernmost campus in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. UMass Dartmouth has five colleges—Arts & Sciences, Business, Engineering, Nursing, and Visual and Performing Arts; 81 fields of study; 23 Division III intercollegiate sports teams; 110 student organizations; and 14 residence halls. UMass Dartmouth ranks in the top 20 Massachusetts schools for highest return on investment according to Affordable Colleges Online.

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What is your dream?

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Welcome to UMass Dartmouth

Study session at the library

Late-night snacks at Birch

Work out in the new

fitness center

College ofArts & Sciences

Charlton College of Business

College of Visual & Performing Arts

Residence halls

Residence halls

College ofNursing

College ofEngineering

Ring Road

Athletics complex

Residence halls

Resident Dining Hall

Gym & Fitness Center

Within Ring Road

You’ll find yourself as you

learn about the world.

In classrooms, labs, and studios,

you’ll work with dedicated

faculty who are passionate about

teaching and learning.

Frisbee on the

Quad

Claire T. Carney Library

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Welcome to UMass Dartmouth

Decorate your room

Meet friends for dinner

This way to the beach

Beyond Ring Road

You’ll gain confidence in yourself

as you volunteer in the community,

gain hands-on experience in an

internship, and present your research.

Follow your road

Join us on Ring Road

and together we’ll pave

the way to your success.

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Students come to UMass Dartmouth with concrete aspirations

You dream of a successful career,

and a life that has meaning. You want

more for yourself, and for others.

A UMass Dartmouth education can

help you achieve your dreams.

UMass Dartmouth professors are renowned for their research, and they love to teach. You’ll have professors in your classrooms, not teaching assistants. With an average class size of 27, your professors get to know you as they help you succeed.

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Where do you want to go? You want a university that will help you excel. UMass Dartmouth is nationally recognized for its teaching and research–one comprehensive university with five colleges.

College of Arts & Sciences, p.4 with a School of Education

Charlton College of Business, p.6

College of Engineering, p.8

College of Nursing, p.10

College of Visual & Performing Arts, p.12

Students come to UMass Dartmouth with concrete aspirations

By the numbers

81 Fields of study

7,500 Undergraduate students

4,100 Students live on campus

85% Students who apply for financial aid, receive it

51:49 Male to female ratio

26% Undergraduate students of color

27 Average class size

110+ Student organizations

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Almost half of the students at

UMass Dartmouth pursue majors

in the College of Arts & Sciences.

A liberal arts education prepares

you to analyze information,

develop creative solutions, and

then communicate your ideas–

skills that are highly valued in

any profession.

Arts&SciencesCollege of

Biology Professor Nancy O’Connor and her class collect specimens in a coastal marshland area.

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Arts&SciencesFields of study *Offered only as a minor

Aging and Health*AnthropologyBiochemistryBiologyBiotechnologyBlack Studies*ChemistryClinical Laboratory ScienceComputational MathematicsCrime and Justice StudiesCytotechnologyEconomics

Education (4+1 master’s degree)EnglishFrenchHealth ServicesHistoryIndic Studies*Liberal ArtsLiterature & CriticismMarine BiologyMathematicsMedical Laboratory Science Philosophy

Political SciencePortuguesePre-lawPsychologyReligious Studies*SociologySpanishSustainability*Women’s & Gender StudiesWriting, Communication,& Rhetoric

Prepare for your futureExplore ideas from different perspectives. Find new areas that interest you. Connect with professors and friends who will challenge you and support you. Build a foundation for a lifetime of learning, and you’ll be ready to adapt to new careers that don’t even exist yet.

UMass Dartmouth understands the importance of providing you with practical experience that will build your resume when you graduate. You’ll find many opportunities for undergraduate research and internships.

Our graduates succeedThey are doctors, lawyers, scientists, journalists, psychologists, entrepreneurs, professors, teachers, police officers, medical technicians, and business professionals. See for yourself umassd.edu/success

Medical laboratory science students gain practical experience at 22 clinical sites, including Mass General, Women & Infants, Tufts New England, and Children’s Hospital.

The UMass Drone project gave me a

research focus and an idea of what

I’d like to do going forward. It had

a big impact on my studies.”

Carlos Colon ‘15Psychology

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Businesses of all sizes and in

all fields need college graduates

who possess both insightful

knowledge and hands-on

experience. The Charlton College

of Business prepares you to be

that professional. Combine our

rigorous curriculum with our

comprehensive internship program,

and you’ll be ready to contribute

your talents in any business

arena, nonprofit organization,

or government.

BusinessCharlton College of Many Charlton professors have significant work experience in addition to their PhDs.

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Fields of study*Offered only as a minor

AccountingAccounting Information SystemsBusiness Administration*E-Commerce/Digital BusinessEntrepreneurship/Small BusinessFinanceInternational Business*Management Information SystemsManagement LeadershipMarketingOperations ManagementService Operation ManagementSupply Chain Management

Charlton is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, a distinction given only to the nation’s most prestigious business colleges.

Prepare for your future

A business education goes beyond the classroom. We offer unique internships with high-tech startups at the UMass Dartmouth Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Center and our Center for Marketing Research, which work with businesses throughout Massachusetts. Our robust internship program gives you access to businesses of everysize in virtually any field.

There are student organizations that can support your ambitions. You might join Enactus, DECA, or the DCH Leadership Program. You’ll build skills and contribute to the broader community.

At the 2014 International Career Development Conference in Washington, DC, our DECA chapter placed third internationally in Business Research and first internationally in the National Management Institute Challenge.

Our graduates succeedYou’ll find our graduates at some of the biggest businesses like Microsoft, Google, Proctor & Gamble and PricewaterhouseCoopers, and at entrepreneurial start-ups. See for yourself at umassd.edu/success

I interned at VW, and now I’m living

in Germany, working at my dream job, at my dream company,

Volkswagen AG.”

Jonathan Najarian ‘11Marketing

Enactus uses business principles to solve social problems. Doing good is a good resume builder; the group has won the Northeast Regional Championship four times in six years.

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Your engineering courses will

be dynamic and practical. You’ll

participate in team activities,

projects, and assignments. You’ll

use state-of-the-art technology

and equipment to conduct

experiments, collect data, and

analyze information as you learn

engineering from the ground up.

Your professors will be on the

cutting-edge of research, and

you’ll be right there with them.

Engineering College of

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Our graduates succeedFrom Disney to Raytheon, Johnson & Johnson to EMC, UMassD engineers are fueling the world economy. Our alumni create their own paths, from entrepreneurs to CEOs. See for yourself at umassd.edu/success

“Getting involved opened doors for me, including an

internship at Unilever. There I gained confidence

and made the connections that led to my current position. Now I’m an

environmental engineer for the Water Services

Group at CDM Smith, an engineering firm.”

Rola Hassoun ‘14Civil Engineering

Engineering

Build a supercomputer Dr. Gaurav Khanna and his physics students, with the US Air Force, harnessed the processing power of 176 Sony PlayStation 3 game systems to study black holes, gravitational waves and other research areas.

Fields of study*Offered only as a minor

BioengineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer Game Design*Computer ScienceElectrical EngineeringEnvironmental Physics*Mechanical EngineeringMobile Application Development*Software EngineeringPhysics

Prepare for your future

UMass Dartmouth offers a Freshman Summer Institute, an overnight program for one week in August. You’ll begin working with your professors and other engineering students so that when you arrive in September, you’re ready.

Internships abound with companies like Apple, Bose, and Lockheed Martin. And our professors work with undergraduate and graduate students to conduct research for the National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health.

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Achieve your dream of becoming

a nurse at UMass Dartmouth.

Your nursing classes are taught by

registered nurses, many of whom

hold doctoral degrees and are

practicing clinicians. They ensure

that you develop the essential

knowledge in science and

medicine, and are there to guide

you with practical training on

campus and at carefully selected

and supervised practicum sites.

NursingCollege of

Practice your skills with a variety of simulator models.

Learn in model treatment rooms with the latest care-management software.

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The College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and is recommended by the American Nurses Association.

Our graduates succeedUMass Dartmouth nursing graduates are highly regarded. You’ll find them at Massachusetts General Hospital, Women & Infants Hospital, Johns Hopkins Hospital, UMass Memorial Medical Center, and in healthcare facilities all over New England and the world. umassd.edu/success

I can honestly say I have learned from

some of the best faculty. They really go

above and beyond to make every student

reach their full potential.”

Angelica Royer ‘14Nursing

Related fields of study

Bioengineering (Engineering)Biology (Arts & Sciences)Chemistry (Arts & Sciences) Medical Laboratory Science (Arts & Sciences) Biotechnology Clinical Laboratory Science CytotechnologyPre-med/Pre-health Advising Program

Prepare for your future

Nursing is an art and a science. You’ll work in our state-of-the-art Simulation Lab with adult and pediatric models that allow you to assess and treat the same ailments that you’ll find in real-life examination rooms. Once you’ve made a diagnosis, you’ll track “the patient’s” condition in “his” chart with the latest software.

When you’re ready to continue beyond your bachelor’s degree, the College of Nursing offers master’s and doctoral programs.

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Visual& Performing Arts

College of

Whether you have your sights

set on being the next Van Gogh,

Sondheim, Groening, Gaga, or

your own favorite art teacher, the

College of Visual & Performing

Arts (CVPA) will help you develop

and showcase your talent. It’s a

tight-knit community of artists,

scholars, and musicians working

together to inspire and breed

creativity. You’ll work in studios

with equipment that enables you

to realize your imagination.

The Star Store Gallery in New Bedford showcases the work of acclaimed artists, including CVPA graduates, faculty, and students.

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Our graduates succeedOur graduates work in graphic design, advertising, and digital media, at companies like DreamWorks, DC Comics, and the Fashion Institute of Technology. They have their own studios and work with corporations like Ralph Lauren. They become professional artists, musicians, teachers, and scholars, as well as entering business, nonprofit organizations, and government in a wide range of capacities. See for yourself at umassd.edu/success

Visual& Performing Arts

CVPA is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design.

Fields of study*Offered only as a minor

Art EducationArt HistoryCeramicsDigital MediaDrawing*Fine Arts*Graphic DesignIllustrationJewelry/MetalsMusicMusic Education Painting/2D StudiesPhotographyPrintmaking*Sculpture/3D StudiesTextile Design/Fiber Arts

Two campuses, one vision

Studios and classrooms are located on ourmain campus and at the Star Store campus in downtown New Bedford. You’ll enjoy spacious student studios, state-of-the-art equipment, and galleries that highlight student work. A free shuttle connects the two campuses in just minutes.

CVPA students earn a BFA or BA and are recruited locally, regionally, and nationally for their technical knowledge, preparedness, and imaginative problem-solving abilities. Your creativity is a highly valued skill.

Textile design major Hannah Reidy ‘13 won first place in a nationwide Design-A-Throw Competition from Denali and Monterey Mills. Her design, ”Sea of Dreams,” became part of the Denali Home Collection.

I love my job. Creating handmade jewelry

and selling it at retail and wholesale outlets

throughout the U.S. and Europe is my dream

come true. I have my own studio in Boston and have been featured

in the Boston Globe and CBS Boston.”

Hannah Blount ’08 Jewelry Designer, Entrepreneur

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See the world–study abroad Study abroad for a semester, a year, or during a school break. Some programs cost about the same as a semester at UMass Dartmouth. This life-changing experience introduces you to new people, cultures, and perspectives. It also teaches self-confidence and adaptability.

Challenge yourself with Honors An insatiable thirst for learning? If you qualify for the UMass Dartmouth Honors Program, you’ll join a community of highly engaged faculty and students who thrive in a research-oriented environment. Participate in after-class activities specifically designed to enrich your experience, and even live in Honors housing. You’ll earn the ultimate honor, graduate as a Commonwealth Scholar.

Get your MBA, fast Charlton College of Business offers a 30-credit Master of Business Administration (MBA) program that can be completed full-time in one calendar year. If you need flexibility, there are part-time and online options, all taught by our leading business professors.

Study abroad in one of more than 50 countries,

like Italy, France, Australia, Peru, or the

UMass campus in Lisbon, Portugal.

Nursing major Kaleigh Connors

at Machu Picchu, Peru

Your education. Your possibilities.

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Community service learning Last year, UMassD students and staff spent 195,000 hours helping others. In fact, it is so much a part of the curriculum and the culture here that we received special recognition from the (U.S.) President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, two years in a row.

Dual degree to teaching (BA/BS-MAT)

Enroll in the BA/BS-MAT as you enter your junior year, and finish your bachelor’s degree while taking education courses. You can graduate in five years with a bachelor’s in your subject area, a master’s degree in teaching, and an initial license to teach in Massachusetts for five years.

3+3 Law degreeEarn your bachelor’s degree and your Juris Doctor degree in six years rather than seven at the UMass School of Law. Undergraduates accepted into the program will have their first year at the Law School count as their senior year at the university. As the only public law school in the state, UMass Law offers an affordable option for you to pursue justice.

Campus activities and organizations reflect the diversity of our university community.

Your education. Your possibilities.

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If you want to make a difference, do it here. In your courses and in student organizations, you’ll help address local, regional, and global issues, and enhance

economic development. On campus, students are actively involved in sustainability efforts such as recycling, energy conservation, composting, and waste reduction.

It’s just the beginning

UMass Dartmouth encourages you to

challenge yourself. You’ll take the knowledge

you gain in the classroom and figure out

how to apply it through internships,

cooperative education, team projects,

hands-on research, community service,

as well as opportunities like our

Donald C. Howard Leadership Program.

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Academic Advising Center Trained faculty and staff help you select courses and explore majors, or discuss other academic issues.

Academic Resource Centers Visit our three campus resource centers to get help writing a paper or preparing for a final. Professionals and faculty-nominated students serve as tutors.

Career Development Center Prepare for the real world right from the start. The center offers programs and individual advice about resume writing, interviewing, internships, and other career-related matters.

Center for Access and SuccessStudents who have documented disabilities are afforded a variety of services, including peer note taking, alternative testing arrangements, sign language interpretation, and advising. Appropriate academic adjustments ensure equity inside the classroom.

Counseling Center Get confidential counseling from licensed psychologists and mental health counselors to cope with stress, anxiety, homesickness, or other life concerns.

Faculty Advisors Advisors are ready to help you with one-on-one mentoring in academic planning, internship and research opportunities, and ways you can connect to the community.

Let’s learn together

Advisors and peers are here to help you make the most of the learning process. You’ll find academic and career support, plus advising and counseling services to help you get the most out of your UMassD experience.

UMass Dartmouth students are well-prepared to land valuable internships in an array of industries and organizations. Aquabotics (pictured below) is one such opportunity.

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Join us

UMass Dartmouth is a tight-knit community

where you’ll form lasting friendships, find

faculty and staff who’ll advise and guide

you, and discover your own strengths as you

become a vital part of our community.

Being a student here is about working hard,

but it’s also about having fun.

Live here We have 14 residence halls and four integrated living/ learning communities that provide a variety of options for the 60 percent of our undergraduates who live on campus (80 percent of the first-year students). Most first-year students live in suites, with two to a room and a shared bathroom. Our first-year buildings are co-ed, and each suite is same sex.

Feed your appetiteFrom pizza to stir-fry, sandwiches to veggie burgers and salad bars, you won’t go hungry. There are 14 places to eat on campus, some serving until 1 am. We offer lots of choices, the freshest ingredients, healthy options including vegan and vegetarian selections, much of it from local farms. You can even get coffee at the Library Cafe for those long study sessions.

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Get involved The Student Activities, Involvement & Leadership Office (SAIL) works with our 110+ student organizations. You’re bound to find a student group that interests you, such as:

• Anime Club

• Dance Team

• Fraternities and Sororities

• Habitat for Humanity

• Hillel

• Humans vs. Zombies

• Ski & Snowboard Club

• Social Change Society

• Student Government Association

• Theatre Company

• Torch newspaper

Get busy Some students perform work-study here on campus or in the community. Others participate in events such as Make a Dif-ference Day and Relay for Life, or they join groups like Habitat for Humanity. All this hard work by our students builds character and community.

Get around townAll students are allowed to have a car on campus. No car? You can use one of the campus Zipcars. The Corsair Shuttle makes stops throughout campus, and also goes to nearby shopping and restaurants. The Loop bus goes to our New Bedford campus every hour. Transportation is available from campus to Boston, and city buses take you to New Bedford and Fall River, where you can transfer to a Providence-bound bus.

Find your place here

Stay active on campus and out in the community. Students who get involved on- or off-campus are more likely to be successful in college. We can help you do that.

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Go CorsairsThe Corsairs have a long history of outstanding athletic performance. We compete in the NCAA Division III, and more than 500 UMass Dartmouth students participate in our 25 teams.

In addition to successes on the court and in the field, our student athletes excel in the classroom, earning higher average GPAs than the student population at large. In fact, more than 180 of our athletes made the Dean’s or Chancellor’s List.

We are the Corsairs

That’s “pirates” to you landlubbers. Worthy

adversaries. Towers of strength. Forces to

be reckoned with. The Corsair is our mascot

because he represents the adventurous,

courageous spirit of our student athletes and

the pride of our campus. Arrr!!!

Intramural sports

Not everyone wants to play intercollegiate sports. The UMass Dartmouth intramural program and newly expanded fitness center offer you a number of athletic and wellness activities, including indoor soccer, roller hockey, ultimate

Frisbee, and more. On average, roughly 2,000 students–more than a quarter of our under-graduates–participate on at least one intramural squad during the school year.

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Women’s Basketball Cross-Country Equestrian Field Hockey Lacrosse Sailing Soccer Softball Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field Volleyball

Men’s Baseball Basketball Cross-Country Football Golf Ice Hockey Lacrosse Soccer Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field

NCAA Division III varsity sports

Corsair PrideDuring his 31 years as Men’s Head Basketball Coach Brian Baptiste led his teams to 567 victories, 19 post-season berths, and 11 conference championships.

Work out in the pool, in the newly expanded Fitness Center, on the courts, or on the track.

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Come visit

You can schedule your visit any weekday or on select Saturdays during the school year. Take a tour with one of our knowledgeable students and get the big picture. Admissions counselors are available before and after your tour to answer questions.

Participate in an open house event so you can get a more thorough look at UMass Dartmouth. Our entire on-campus community comes together to share information and experiences that will help you see our campus in action.

Register at umassd.edu/visit

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Application requirements• Complete UMass Dartmouth’s online application, or the Common Application

• A non-refundable $60 application fee

• An official high school transcript including 16 units of college prep courses

• An official result of your SAT (math and critical reading scores) or ACT test

• A personal essay

• One letter of recommendation

Visual Arts applicants (excluding art history) must submit a portfolio for review in person or electronically through SlideRoom at umassd.slideroom.com

If you don’t have a portfolio, we have a special program for you. Visit umassd.edu/cvpa/portfoliodeferred

Music applicants must contact the Music Department at 508.999.8568 to schedule an in-person audition and theory placement test.

Admisson deadlinesThe Early Action admission deadline is November 15, and you’ll be notified in early December. Regular Decision applications are reviewed once they are complete, and decisions are made as soon as possible. Students are encouraged to apply by March 1, which is a priority deadline for both admissions and filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Some programs such as biology, engineering, nursing, and psychology are highly competitive and applicants are encouraged to apply early. Nursing applicants have a priority application deadline of February 1. Students placed on the wait list will be notified beginning in early May if they have been accepted into the College of Nursing.

Alternative admissions Students who have completed high school or its equivalent, and whose academic performance may not demonstrate readiness for university-level work, may be eligible for admission through College Now or START. These programs have an application deadline of February 1.

For more information, visit umassd.edu/collegenow

Transfer students We work to maximize the transfer credits from your previous coursework, and we have formal agreements with all Massachusetts state public community colleges, as well as with Dean College, Quincy College, Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, and the Community College of Rhode Island. These agreements provide qualified students with guidance about pursuing a bachelor’s degree along with expedited admission.

To learn more about transferring, visit umassd.edu/undergraduate/transfers

We’re ready to help you take the next steps:

508.999.8605 | [email protected] How to apply

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Invest in your future

UMass Dartmouth provides a great education at an affordable cost. In fact, 85 percent of our undergraduates who applied for financial aid received it, and last year we met 90 percent of student need. That translates to 70 percent of UMassD students. You’ll be pleased to know that UMass Dartmouth ranks in the top 20 Massachusetts schools for highest return on investment according to Affordable Colleges Online. This study measured the lifetime earnings impact of a college education at 201 Massachusetts schools.

Need help paying for college?

Scholarships, grants, loans, and work study are available, and our experienced staff can guide you through this process.

Contact our Financial Aid Department, or visit umassd.edu/financialaid

Cost of Attendance 2014–15 umassd.edu/tuition

Mass Residents Out-of-state Proximity/Regional*

Tuition plus mandatory fees $11,681.00 $24,619.00 $15,517.50(full-year rates)

With room & board $22,750.00 $35,688.00 $26,586.50(based on 19 meal plan and

double room for a full year)

Individual college fees (additional annual fee based on student’s registered major)

Arts & Sciences $365–$730

Business $400

Engineering $730

Nursing $550

Visual & Performing Arts $780

One-time only fees

Orientation (Freshmen) $250

Orientation (Transfers) $150

Transcript Fee $100

*The Proximity Program and the New England Regional Student Program

The Proximity Program enables residents of Newport and Bristol Counties in Rhode Island to attend UMass Dartmouth at a reduced tuition.

To get more information, go to umassd.edu/tuition

The Regional Student Program enables New England students to earn degrees in areas not offered by their home-state public colleges and universities, at a reduced tuition.

To get specific information, go to umassd.edu/tuition

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*The Proximity Program and the New England Regional Student Program

The Proximity Program enables residents of Newport and Bristol Counties in Rhode Island to attend UMass Dartmouth at a reduced tuition.

To get more information, go to umassd.edu/tuition

The Regional Student Program enables New England students to earn degrees in areas not offered by their home-state public colleges and universities, at a reduced tuition.

To get specific information, go to umassd.edu/tuition

www.umassd.edu

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Non-Profit Org.US Postage PaidNew Bedford, MA Permit #149

AccountingAccounting Information SystemsAging and Health*AnthropologyArt EducationArt HistoryArts and Sciences UndeclaredBiochemistryBioengineeringBiologyBiotechnologyBlack Studies*Business Administration*Business UndeclaredCeramicsChemistryCivil EngineeringClinical Laboratory ScienceComputational MathematicsComputer EngineeringComputer Game Design*Computer ScienceCrime and Justice StudiesCytotechnologyDigital MediaDrawing*E-Commerce/Digital BusinessEconomicsEducation (4+1 master’s degree)Electrical Engineering

Engineering UndeclaredEnglish Entrepreneurship/Small BusinessEnvironmental Physics*FinanceFine Arts*FrenchGraphic DesignHealth ServicesHistoryIllustrationIndic Studies*International Business*Jewelry/MetalsLeadership & Civic Engagement*Liberal Arts Literature & CriticismManagement Information SystemsManagement LeadershipMarine BiologyMarketingMathematicsMechanical EngineeringMedical Laboratory Science Mobile Applications Development*MusicMusic EducationNursingOperations ManagementPainting/2D Studies

PhilosophyPhotographyPhysicsPolitical SciencePortuguesePre-lawPrintmaking*PsychologyReligious Studies*Sculpture/3D StudiesService Operation ManagementSociologySoftware EngineeringSpanishStudio Arts UndeclaredSupply Chain ManagementSustainability*System Software*Textile Design/Fiber ArtsWomen’s & Gender StudiesWriting, Communication & Rhetoric

Pre-professional programsPre-health (includes pre-dental, pre-OT, pre-pharmacy, pre-PT, and pre-vet)Pre-lawPre-med

*Offered only as a minor

285 Old Westport Road Dartmouth, MA 02747-2300

[email protected]

UMass Dartmouth | 81 Fields of Study umassd.edu/programs

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