PULLMAN, Wash. — The Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board has approved five new degree programs for Washington State University campuses.
Among the programs approved by the board during its meeting this week are a Bachelor of Arts in professional development and a Bachelor of Science in exercise physiology and metabolism, both at the WSU Spokane campus.
The professional development degree program was initiated by the university in response to a survey of employers in the
At full enrollment, the program is expected to serve 75 full-time-equivalent (FTE) students.
The degree program in exercise physiology and metabolism responds to national and local surveys that predict employment growth in nutrition and exercise-related fields. The interdisciplinary degree, offered by the Program of Health Sciences, will feature studies in the biological and physical sciences, human anatomy, physiology, organic and biochemistry and microbiology.
Enrollment in the program is expected to reach 65 FTE students.
Other new WSU programs approved by the board are a Master of Science in computer engineering and doctoral degrees in audiology and criminal justice.
The computer engineering program responds to the needs of a growing number of technology companies in
The Doctor of Audiology degree program would be housed at the
The Doctor of Philosophy degree in criminal justice would prepare individuals to be researchers and teachers in the field of criminal justice, which is one of the fastest-growing undergraduate majors nationwide. In the western