Lakeland Accounting students will be exposed to financial accounting (record-keeping); managerial accounting (budgeting, forecasting, strategic planning); tax accounting and many other facets of this popular field.
From the ponds on our picturesque campus to the jungles of Belize, your biology journey at Lakeland University will provide you with opportunities near and far.
If your objective is to gain broad exposure to the business curriculum while honing specific areas of expertise, Business Administration is the major for you.
At Lakeland University, learning chemistry means living chemistry. Once you dive into our interactive program, you'll quickly realize that here, you are one of a kind — not one of many.
It's a new media world, and the way we choose to address that fact is by making 'new media' the center piece of the puzzle for our Communication major.
Cooperative education is an exciting new way to earn a Lakeland degree, earn valuable professional experience, and control the cost of college. Click the link below to see a list of recent Lakeland University Cooperative Education partners that have employed our students.
Lakeland University offers highly regarded courses for people preparing to take their Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exams.
The BFA in Creative Writing is unlike any other writing degree offered in Wisconsin. A rigorous and focused curriculum for arts-minded students, this degree prepares students for a variety of careers, including creative writing, editing and publishing.
Lakeland University's Criminal Justice major covers all facets of criminal behavior, from the psychological and sociological aspects of crime, to law enforcement, criminal investigations, and corrections.
Overall, the Diversity Studies minor aims at developing sensitivity to differences among people, while maintaining common values and acknowledging the need to work collectively.
Students minoring in Economics are provided a strong foundation in economic theory, while having opportunities to explore practical decision-making situations from the business world.
Our Engineering Technology program focuses on applying scientific and engineering techniques to create new products, improve processes and solve real-world problems across various engineering fields.
This degree is ideal for students who have completed an approved Associate’s Degree through one of the technical colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System, or for those who are already employed and being approached by their employer to transition into new roles.
With three different program tracks (Literature & Global Culture, Professional Writing, Text & Image) the English program at Lakeland prepares students for a variety of careers. Students take courses in classic literature, film, composition studies and comics.
Are you passionate about gaming and fascinated by the rapidly evolving world of Esports? Imagine turning your passion into a rewarding career by earning a minor in Esports. With the explosive growth of this industry, there has never been a better time to seize the opportunity and become a part of this exciting global phenomenon.
Our exercise science program – with its broad curriculum, numerous Co-Op and internship possibilities, and potential opportunities to conduct and present research at international and national conferences – will give you a competitive edge as you pursue your career goals!
Graduates of our Food Safety and Quality program will be well-rounded manufacturing professionals equipped to advance in the production of food while also possessing finance, management philosophy, and other skills needed to lead people to their potential.
Graduate certificates address the need for professionals to obtain graduate-level training outside of formally pursuing a master’s degree. These certificates provide individuals with excellent professional development opportunities:
Understanding the past will help you comprehend the present and prepare for the future. A History degree will strengthen your diploma and indicate strong versatility and knowledge.
Lakeland's Hospitality Management program has been going strong for two decades and continues to send qualified graduates into exciting, fast-paced careers at resorts, hotels, restaurants, and even on cruise ships around the world!
With world-class companies just a few miles from Lakeland’s campus, there are plenty of tremendous opportunities for Lakeland marketing students to complete real-world work prior to graduating and entering the job force.
The MAC program is dedicated to preparing students for one of three professional counseling areas: clinical mental health, higher education counseling, or school counseling.
The Summer Graduate Music Program offers four options depending on your needs. Designed for elementary, secondary, and independent music teachers who are seeking to grow their pedagogical, personal musicianship and research skills — our programs and workshops that are taught by leaders in the field of music education in an environment that is joyful, supportive and immensely meaningful.
Designed with the working adult in mind, provides a broad-based professional education consisting of coursework that integrates research, case studies, technology, and other learning processes
From pre-calculus to differential equations, and linear algebra to topology and complex variables, Lakeland offers a full range of mathematics classes that will fit into the career path you choose.
The Music
degree is designed to prepare students for a variety of paths in the
music field. It offers emphasis areas in Musicology, Composition &
Songwriting, or Business & Contemporary Music.
The Music
Education program has long been a mainstay of the Lakeland music
department and our graduates include many successful instrumental,
choral and general music teachers throughout the state of Wisconsin.
Students
may enter the Music Performance degree to prepare for playing or
singing careers, or for entry-level jobs in music business, arts
management, or arts advocacy organizations.
Interested in taking courses for personal/professional development or to fulfill prerequisites but not quite ready to pursue a degree? Lakeland University has a solution!
The Writing major has been a staple at Lakeland for more than three decades, and recent graduates from the program enjoy careers in advertising, newspaper journalism, teaching at all levels, computer programming, corporate training, and many more fields.
An undergraduate degree in Psychology will prepare students for careers in human services as well as for graduate school programs in psychology, counseling, social work, or law.
At Lakeland, our goal is not to indoctrinate students in a particular religious perspective, but to help them have a developed sense of the Christian theological tradition as a whole.
Guided by experienced faculty and community mentors, students earning a Social Justice Studies degree explore the reality and consequences of systemic oppression.
Whether you want to major exclusively in Spanish, incorporate it into a double major, make it your minor, or just add this important language to your academic portfolio, we can help!
From coaching to being an athletic director to working for a college or pro sports team, at Lakeland we help our students find the career path that fits them best.
Students who immerse themselves in studio art at Lakeland will graduate well-positioned to thrive as successful fine artists, some of whom may choose to continue to grow at the graduate school level.
The Teaching English as a Second Language program shows aspiring teachers how to address the unique language issues faced by new users of English and explores the cultural issues faced by those students when they negotiate the English-speaking world both in and out of school.
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