International Arizona Admission Guide State 2022-23 University

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International Arizonaadmission guide State2022–23 University

Welcome to ArizonaState UniversityArizona State University is a new kind of university, dedicated toinnovative ideas and academic excellence to help you get where youwant to be in life. At ASU, you are joining a community of scholars fromaround the world. Courses are taught by a student-focused faculty that includesNobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners and Fulbright Scholars. Knowledge delivery goes beyond traditional methods, puttingstudents in the middle of active learning experiences.Top 100 most internationaluniversities in the world.#1 for sustainability inNorth America.#11 environmental scienceprogram in the world.– Times Higher Education 2021– Sierra Club's "Top 20 CoolestSchools 2021"– Shanghai AcademicWorld Ranking 2022#1 in the U.S. and#9 in the world forglobal impact.#6 in the U.S. forNASA-fundedresearch expenditures.– Times Higher Education 2021– National Science Foundation, 2020 Many students have opportunities to work with professors as teammembers on significant research projects.ASU is all about inclusion. We believe in it so much that we put it in ouruniversity charter (you can see an excerpt on page 4).Top 25 worldwide for MBAentrepreneurship programs.Top 10 in U.S. forundergraduate teaching.You’ll thrive in this environment of innovation, excellence and inclusion,which in turn will prepare you to thrive throughout your life.– Inc. magazine, 2020– U.S. News & World Report, 2022Top 10 for U.S.patents issued toU.S. universities and11th worldwide.– U.S. National Academy ofInventors and the IntellectualProperty Owners Association#1 master's inmanagement in the world.The wide range of options we offer to international students can beaccessed via our global partner, Kaplan International.– Times Higher Education /Wall Street Journal's BusinessSchool Report, 2019admission.asu.edu/kaplanSee more rankings on page 32 and atasu.edu/ourrankingsContents04 Culture and excellence22 Graduate degrees06 Explore Phoenix24 Preparation and pathways08 Campuses28 Online high school anduniversity courses10 Career services12 Student experience and safety30 Admission requirements14 Student housing32 U.S. ranking highlights16 Find your route to ASU33 Cost of attendance19 Undergraduate degrees34 Academic calendar35 Application and admission210,800 internationalstudents.136countriesrepresentedon ASUcampuses. 673Min researchexpenditures.500 people nowemployed atASU-linkedstartups.400 researchopportunities.1,000 student clubs(140 internationalstudent-specificclubs) at ASU.asu.edu/clubs3

Cultureand excellenceRecent ASU and Mastercard FoundationScholar alumna Ntombizodwa M. fromHarare, Zimbabwe won a full scholarship tostudy at University of Cambridge in Englandto pursue her MD-PhD. While at ASU, sheworked on cervical cancer detection andcofounded a project called Female Dreamers,that aims to empower girls and women tobe economically independent. It won severalawards, including the Millennium Fellowshipwith the United Nations, the ChangemakerAward at ASU, Venture Devils funding, andthe Pitchfork Award for Global Change andGlobal Impact Project, which was presentedat the Clinton Global Initiative.Culture@ASUThe ASU community is rich in many cultural, socialand global traditions. Culture@ASU promotes identity,inclusion and expression to build a strong community,reflective of ASU’s charter. Comprised of students andfaculty members, Culture@ASU sponsors festivals,talent shows and other events to highlight thesecommunities and cultures. Follow Culture@ASU onsocial media to learn more about the many celebrationsand cultural events on campus.asu.edu/cultureASU is measured not bywhom it excludes, butby whom it includes andhow they succeed.– Excerpt from ASU’s CharterBarrett,The Honors CollegeBarrett, The Honors College is designed to enhancethe ASU undergraduate experience. Think of it ashaving dual citizenship in both Barrett and ASU. Barrettstudents have access to the vast resources of ASUwhile being part of a small living-learning community ofscholars. In addition, they get personalized attention,exclusive faculty interaction, and special internship andresearch opportunities.asu.edu/honorscollegeAcademic collegesThe university’s schools and colleges eachhave expertise and undertake research inspecific academic disciplines or professionalareas. You will belong to one of theseschools when you pursue a degree at ASU:Business, W. P. Carey School ofDesign and the Arts, Herberger Institute forEngineering, Ira A. Fulton Schools ofGlobal Futures, College ofGlobal Management, Thunderbird School ofHealth Solutions, College ofIntegrative Sciences and Arts, College ofInterdisciplinary Arts and Sciences,New College ofJournalism and Mass Communication,Walter Cronkite School ofWe know family isimportant to youruniversity experience.Watch this videoabout welcoming newfamilies to ASU.4Liberal Arts and Sciences, College ofNursing and Health Innovation,Edson College ofPublic Service and Community Solutions,Watts College ofTeachers College, Mary Lou Fulton“I chose Arizona because of the weather, but whenI came here and studied, I loved it. People would notbelieve me when I say I have friends from all over theworld. I have friends from Japan, Korea, Brazil, evenMexico — if you have friends from differentcultures and different backgrounds, you canlearn a lot.”“ASU has been a very welcoming place. The people,culture and environment are very inclusive. It iseasy to find help and resources for anything, it iseasy to relax and have fun, and most importantly,it is not hard at all to succeed personally,academically and professionally, thanks tothe warm, supportive atmosphere at ASU.”Abdulraham A.KuwaitEnglish (linguistics)Wina K.IndonesiaMathematics and statistics5

ASU and the metropolitan Phoenix area —introducing your new city#5LargestcityJust like ASU, Phoenix is a diverse community filled with people from allover the world. And like ASU, Phoenix is a forward-thinking place withlots of innovative ideas constantly being born and nurtured. The Phoenixmetropolitan area has it all — scenery, good weather and lots to do.#7Large citieswith the moststartupsin the U.S.– U.S. Censusadmission.asu.edu/kaplan/phoenixMetro Phoenix– U.S. Census#6BestU.S. citiesfor jobsin 2021Phoenix– trade-schools.netPhoenix isthe sunniestmajor cityin the world– World MeteorologicalOrganizationDenverNevadaUtahSan FranciscoColoradoCaliforniaLas VegasGrand CanyonNational ParkLos AngelesSan DiegoSeeDoTasteTravelPhoenix is home to six professionalsports teams, including an up-andcoming professional soccer team.Arizona is home to three national parks,including Grand Canyon National Park(one of the seven natural wonders ofthe world). Other popular destinations,like Sedona, are just a short drive fromPhoenix and definitely worth the trip.Offering outstanding and healthy foodchoices from around the world — you’resure to find a taste of home.Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenixis one of the busiest airports in the U.S. It’salso known as America’s friendliest airport.It’s easy to reach from all of ASU’s campuses,has more than 1,200 flights arriving anddeparting every day, and offers service to 22international destinations.Access to: art walks, conventions, museums,music festivals and concerts, and eclecticarchitecture.Access to: Phoenix Sky Harbor InternationalAirport, the Grand Canyon and more.6Access to: award-winning restaurants,our famous southwestern cuisine, coffeeshops, food trucks, international dishes, andvegetarian and vegan options.LakeHavasuArizonaNew MexicoPhoenix1hr to Las Vegas,1.5hrs to LAPhoenix7

A universityin many placesASU has 5 distinct locations: 4 campusesin the metro Phoenix area, and a location inwestern Arizona on the California state line.Each has its own size, feel and academicfocus, but all are the same ASU. In Phoenix,students travel between the 4 campuses forclasses, athletics, or social activities.asu.edu/asucampusesASU in Lake Havasu4-hour driveNorthWestcampusMetropolitanPhoenixTempe campusTempe campusThe largest campus features high-tech research spacesin an energetic and historic environment, where you’llget to experience all the student sporting events. Thinkinspiring programs and opportunities.Student-to-faculty ratio: 20-to-1Average class size: 39Number of students: 54,884International students: 7,392DowntownPhoenix campusAvailable soon tointernational students:Los Angeles campus1.5-hour flightPolytechniccampusDowntown Phoenix campusThe Downtown Phoenix campus plays an essential role inthe health care, journalism, public service and corporatecommunities. Think professional and fast paced.West campusThe West campus offers a close-knit learning communitydedicated to 21st-century leadership preparation. Thinksmall liberal arts college style.Student-to-faculty ratio: 15-to-1Average class size: 29Number of students: 11,723Student-to-faculty ratio: 12-to-1Average class size: 25Number of students: 5,209International students: 404International students: 258Polytechnic campusThe Polytechnic campus is a thriving part of theenterprising East Valley. Think technical and innovative.ASU in Lake HavasuASU’s western Arizona location is near the Californiastate line. Living in a scenic small town with a view of thebeautiful lake, you’ll be part of a welcoming communitywhere professors know you and weekends fill withoutdoor adventures.Student-to-faculty ratio: 18-to-1Average class size: 28Number of students: 5,545International students: 916Student-to-faculty ratio: 12-to-1Average class size: 8Number of students: 175 undergraduatesInternational students: 5789

Employability andwork opportunitiesCareer servicesASU’s Career and Professional Development Services offerscomprehensive resources to ensure that you are career ready,including: Access to our career platform, Handshake(asu.joinhandshake.com), which includes more than40,000 internship and job opportunities. International student workshops and presentations. Virtual resources, including resume review and interviewpreparation. Career and internship fairs. 1:1 career advising appointments. Access to the ASU Mentor Network, a platform formentorship and informational interviewing.career.asu.eduWorking on campusASU offers opportunities for students to earn money by workingon campus for the university. International students with anF-1 visa are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week duringthe academic year.students.asu.edu/employmentOptional Practical Training (OPT)Take part in Optional Practical Training to gain work experiencein your field. OPT allows international students with an F-1 visato stay in the U.S. and do paid work related to their degree aftergraduation. You can work for up to 1 year, or up to 3 years ifyour degree is in an eligible science, technology, engineering ormathematics (STEM) field. To find STEM majors look for the ‘ ’symbol on degree 00 ASU international alumnipursued OPT in their field of studyin the U.S. (2020–21)“I met with an ASU career advisor before all of myinterviews. They prepare you according to the actualposition you’re applying for, and ask you to talk abouthow your experience fits the specific job description.If you can’t answer that, then you know you havemore work to do. They really helped me a lot.”Sejal K.IndiaMS Business Analytics, now doing OPTat Choice Hotels InternationalFortune 500All 5 of Arizona’sFortune 500 companies arebased in the Phoenix area.– Fortune530,000 ASU alumnileading, shaping,and changing our world10OPT employers of ASUinternational students Adobe Google Amazon IntelTop 10 universityin the U.S. American Express Microsoft Apple PayPalfor hires bySilicon Valley employers ASU Qualcomm Boeing Starbucks– HiringSolved Facebook Visa FedEx Walmart Goldman Sachs and many more11

Student experienceand successInternational Students and Scholars CenterASU’s ISSC is here to help you explore what it means tobe a global citizen and engage with others who share aworld-community mindset.Through these resources, the ISSC will guide you on howto maintain compliance with visa regulations.issc.asu.eduInternational Student EngagementBeing involved outside of the classroom is an important partof the American college experience. ASU’s ISE helps youfind and connect with community opportunities.asu.edu/iseWellness and safetySupporting healthy campuses“My first impression of ASU is thatit is a great place for internationalstudents. Many people from variouscountries means there’s lots toshare. I’ve come here to learn newthings, to build up my confidence,and to get global exposure toculture, diversity, jobs, everything.”Pranav P.IndiaMechanical EngineeringIf you're earning a graduate degree, you know it takesvision, hard work and commitment. We want to make yourexperience better, from start to finish, with the resources,the support and the answers you need to progress inyour master's program and thrive in your future career.graduate.asu.eduASU Health ServicesIf you feel sick, you can go to ASU Health Services. Thisfull-service care clinic offers primary care, immunizations,acupuncture, allergy shots, women’s health services andmore. If you have specific cultural needs when visiting adoctor, just let ASU Health Services know and they willdo all they can to accommodate you. As an internationalstudent, you’ll need to have health insurance. ASU offers agroup insurance plan:eoss.asu.edu/health/resources/coverageGet extra academic helpASU offers free tutoring and writing help in all subjects soyou can catch up or get ahead in your studies.students.asu.edu/academic-successFitness facilitiesASU offers a state-of-the-art fitness complex on eachcampus where you can go before or after your classes fora workout. You get automatic membership to the fitnesscomplex when you enroll at ASU.CounselingIf you ever have trouble adjusting to your new college orcountry, ASU Counseling Services provides professionalcounseling help, as well as free 24-hour crisis counseling.eoss.asu.edu/counselingDining on campusJoin in the funYou can enhance your ASU experience through sports, bothon campus and off. The metropolitan Phoenix area is hometo all of Arizona’s professional sports teams, and hosts 13professional baseball teams during their spring training.At ASU, you can compete in intramural leagues as well ascheer on all 26 of ASU’s Pac-12 sports teams.admission.asu.edu/phoenix/sports12When international travel was restricted, ASU Sync classeswere implemented to enable students to take classes fromanywhere in the world. Students studied virtually in real time,and accommodations were made for various time zones forinternational students who were unable to travel to ASU.All of these efforts contributed to our ability to keepcampuses open and students learning, wherever they were.Learn more about ASU’s historic efforts in response to thepandemic at:coronavirus.asu.eduGraduate CollegeASU offers a wide variety of options in the campus dininghalls, including vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, Halal and arange of international cuisines. You’ll also have access to anutritionist who can answer any questions you may have.sundevildining.asu.eduSince the start of the pandemic, ASU has worked tirelesslyto promote the well-being of all students. ASU’s ownBiodesign Institute created a saliva-based COVID-19 testthat is available at no cost to students, faculty, staff andcommunity members. To date, more than 1 million tests havebeen administered. In the Fall 2021 semester, 15,000 students successfully returned to live on campus, and ASUcontinued to offer free on-site vaccinations and testing.SafetyASU’s 53,000 seat American football stadium.ASU is committed to providing all students a secure campuscommunity. From a special app for your smartphone to afull-service police department on campus, you’ll find safetyresources everywhere. Check out a list of some of the safetyservices you’ll have at ASU.asu.edu/campussafety13

Housing for first-year undergraduatesWelcome to your new homeHousing and meal plan cost per year*At ASU, first-year students are guaranteed housing. Living oncampus, you’ll benefit from:Phoenix area campuses: up to 16,288 Close proximity to classes, professors, libraries and services. Nearby access to the fitness complex and dining halls. Furnished rooms with Wi-Fi, cable and nearby laundryfacilities. Common recreation and study areas, and community kitchens. 24-hour security, including secured key card access and frontdesk services. Special programs, events and amenities tailored to your major.Live with your classmatesYou will live in a residential college with others in your academicprogram. From the start of your college experience, you’ll havebuilt-in study partners and friends.Apply early15 first-yearresidential collegesacross 4 campusesASU in Lake Havasu: 12,062* Rates are for 2021–22: check online in Spring 2022 for 2022–23 prices.Barrett, The Honors College housing and meal costs will be higher due to theadditional costs associated with the Barrett residence halls and meal plans.Residential room typesRoom choices vary by residence hall and campus,but may include: traditional, shared 2- or 3-person bedrooms with communitybathrooms 4-person, 2-bedroom suites with shared bathrooms 2- and 4-person suites with private bedrooms and private orshared bathroomsResidents of Tooker House —home to students in the Ira A. FultonSchools of Engineering on the Tempecampus — take a break during astudy session at their residence hall.You can view floor plans for student housing options on eachcampus at:housing.asu.edu/residential-collegesHousing is allocated on a first-come, first-served basis on thecampus of your major. Apply for housing by May 1 to selfselect your bed space. After that date, you will be assignedaccommodations based on availability.Fact: On average, ASU students who live on campus do better academically and are more likely to graduate thanstudents who live off campus.Housing for undergraduate transfer, graduateor Global Launch studentsUniversity housing is limited on each campus and is notguaranteed. Qualifying undergraduate transfer students,graduate students and Conditionally Admitted ASU students inthe Global Launch English Language Program are encouragedto apply for on-campus housing.Students participating in the ASU-USA Pathways Program areeligible to apply to live in one of two West campus residencehalls, Las Casas or Casa de Oro.Off-campus optionsYou may decide to live off campus in an apartment in thesurrounding communities. The university provides a list offurnished, apartment-style dormitories near each campus, andother resources to help you find your own accommodations.asu.edu/offcampus14ASU housing finderThis website is a free and effective method for all students tofind a place to live off campus. Landlords can list properties atrates that are very competitive.livingasu.com“I lived on campus for four years. I really enjoyed it.First, the convenience — all of your friends are livingin the same area as you. And I’ve made friends byliving in the dorms. We study together and go to thedining hall together. I still have friends that I came incontact with in my first year.”Rosa S.ChinaComputer information systems and accountingShared bedroom on West campusTaylor Place residence on Downtown Phoenix campusHomestay accommodationsIf you are a pathways or English preparation student, you canalso choose to live in a “homestay” with a local host family.This is a great way to practice English and immerse yourself inAmerican culture.azhomestay.com15

Find your route to ASUKaplan helps students gain admission to 350 bachelor’s degrees, nearly 200 master’s degrees and evenan online high school diploma at ASU. We will guide you to your best option, whether you’re ready to join now,need extra preparation first, or want to get a head start in your studies.Secondary schoolRoutes and requirements*Conditional admission /admission with deficienciesFor the most up-to-date list of degrees, go sity studyFull-time university degreeor high school diplomaGraduationASU Prep Digitalonline high schoolHigh school: online ASU coursesCHECK Year 8 completionCHECK TOEFL 61 for university credit coursesPart-time onlineuniversity coursesindividual courses forcredit (with ASU PrepDigital)Bachelor’s degree: Year 1 admissionCHECK Secondary school completionCHECK GPA 3.00 CHECK TOEFL 61 (or ELP Advanced 2)Global Launch English Language Program(on-campus or online)for below TOEFL 61can include courses forconcurrent university creditGraduateOption to complete with transferableundergraduate creditswith a U.S. high school diplomaUndergraduate studyat ASU or another universityEarn transferableundergraduate r’sdegreeBachelor’sdegreeYear 1Year 2Year 3Year 4UndergraduateGraduateUndergraduate pathwayCHECK Secondary school completionCHECK GPA 2.00 (extended program: 8 weeksELP 3-semester pathway) orGPA 2.50 (3-semester program) orGPA 2.75 (1-semester)CHECK TOEFL 55 (or ELP Intermediate 2)GraduateBachelor’s degree: transfer admissionCHECK 24–64 undergraduate creditsCHECK GPA 2.50 CHECK TOEFL 61 (or ELP Advanced 2)Master’s degreeCHECK Bachelor’s degree or equivalentCHECK Competitive applicants typically haveGPA 3.00 CHECK TOEFL 80–100with a degree from ASUASU-USA Pathways4 monthsGlobal Launch English Language Program(on-campus or online)for below TOEFL 55 or below GPA 2.5Progress with9–10 credits4 1Combinedprogram(reducesmaster’s to1 year forselectedprograms)ASU-USA Pathways12 monthsProgress with25–26 creditsOptionalPracticalTraining:1–3 years’ paidwork in the U.S.FurtherstudyStart yourcareerat ASU oranotheruniversityin your homecountry orabroadGlobal Launch English Language Program(on-campus or online)for below TOEFL 61Master’s degreeGlobal Launch English Language Program8 weeks (on-campus or online)for TOEFL 80 Typically 21 months(but programs range from 9 months to 3 years)More program details: Bachelor’s degrees: pages 19–21 Master’s degrees: pages 22–23 English Language Program: page 25 ASU-USA Pathways: pages 26–27 ASU Prep Digital: pages 28–29* Some degrees have higher or extra entry requirements. Equivalent English proficiency scores are accepted instead of TOEFL .See pages 30–31 for details. Official transcripts may be required on arrival for some programs.1617

Bachelor's degreesLocationFor undergraduate program descriptions,required courses and related careers,go to asu.edu/degreelistTo view thedegree listonline, scanthe QR code.Your questions answeredArchitecture & ConstructionU GArtsU GBusinessFinance & AccountancyU GUU GUU GGU GU GU GU GU GComputing & MathematicsU GUUU GEducation & TeachingU GU GGEngineering & TechnologyU GU GU GU GUNursingU GUUHumanitiesU GU GInterdisciplinary StudiesU GU GLaw, Justice & Public ServiceTourism & RecreationUUUUUU GUU GUU GU GU GUUU GUScienceU GU GUU GUSocial & Behavioral SciencesU GU GU GU GUPsychologySustainabilityUU GASU-USA PathwaysEnglish Language Program*UU GU GU GUIf you meet academic criteria for a bachelor’s degree but donot currently meet the English requirements, ASU may offerconditional admission. This gives you time to improve your Englishlevel before starting a degree at ASU. Your conditional admissionoffer is valid for up to 3 semesters, during which time you can joinASU’s English Language Program or submit a qualifying Englishtest score.What is transfer admission?UUUUU G* also offered onlineWhat is a pathway program?An academic pathway program prepares you for full admissionto an ASU degree. It is designed to raise your English level andacademic grades, and build degree-level study skills, while youstart to earn undergraduate credit on campus.You can transfer into Year 2 or 3 of a bachelor’s degree if youhave already studied at another university or college. Your existingundergraduate credit is evaluated for acceptance by ASU: you’llfind out how many credits will transfer with your offer of admission.When you complete your degree, it is awarded by ASU.What is the 4 1 Combined program?The 4 1 Combined program allows you to speed up the time ittakes to earn a bachelor’s and a master’s degree. See ‘ ’ symbolon pages 19–23 for degrees that can be combined.What is admission with deficiencies?If you meet all the criteria for graduate admission but would benefitfrom improving your speaking skills (or your preferred master’s hasan English score requirement of TOEFL 90 ), ASU may offer youadmission with deficiencies. You must complete ASU’s EnglishLanguage Program at Advanced 2 before starting your master’s.Why apply with Kaplan?Through our streamlined form with no application fee, we can helpyou apply to ASU’s programs and degrees. Our education advisorsare experts in the university’s admission process and will providevaluable guidance during your application.Still got n PhoenixcampusPPolytechnic campusTTempe campusTechnologyBATTourismBAT Business Data AnalyticsBST Business EntrepreneurshipBSComputer InformationSystemsWHBST FinanceBSP T W ManagementBSBSTWest campusTProfessional SalesASU in LakeHavasuT Supply Chain ManagementTOnly available to transfer students with 2 years ofundergraduate credit from another institution.Conditional admission not offered for this degree.Graduates of this degree are eligible for a24-month STEM extension to Optional PracticalTraining in the U.S.A combined 4 1 program: ASU offershigh-achieving students the opportunity tocombine undergraduate coursework withgraduate coursework to complete a bachelor’sand master’s degree in 5 years.Pre-health and pre-law — Interested in becominga doctor, healthcare professional or lawyer?Whatever your ASU major, you can take advantageof advising programs to mentor and prepare you topursue careers in these fields.asu.edu/prehealth asu.edu/prelawDegreeBusiness, W. 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Carey School ofT W AccountancyP T W BusinessP W HP T W HBSBSDesign and the Arts, Herberger Institute forHigher GPA and/or higher English test scoreand/or SAT/ACT required to be considered oryT Architectural StudiesLocationBST EconomicsDigital and Integrated MarketingCommunicationsGuaranteed progression to this degree on theWest campus on successful completion of theASU-USA Pathways program: see pages 24–25.BSBABusiness AdministrationBACommunicationBATFinancial PlanningBAPFood Industry ManagementBAPGlobal AgribusinessBAWGlobal Logistics ManagementBATGlobal PoliticsBAWHealth CareBAPHuman ResourcesBAWInformation SecurityBALanguage and CultureBATLawBATPublic Service and Public PolicyBATSports BusinessBAWStatisticsBAT W18BAPTKeyUUCommunication & MediaHealth & WellnessLake HavasuUUGlobal Management/LogisticsSoftware Engineering & ITWestArea of interestDegreeSustainabilityT MarketingWhat is conditional admission?DowntownPhoenixTempeKey:U Undergraduate levelG Graduate levelPolytechnicWhat can I study on each campus?ProgramP T WBSDArtTAnimationBFATArt EducationBFATArt HistoryBATArt StudiesBATCeramicsBFATIntermediaBFATMuseum StudiesBATPainting and BFATTextilesBFAT ArtsBAT DanceBFATDance EducationBFABAT Digital CultureTArtBATDesignBATEnglishBATFilmBATGraphic Information TechnologyBATInterdisciplinary Arts andPerformanceBATMedia ProcessingBSTMusicBATTheatreBAT Environmental DesignBSD FashionBAFilmTFilm and Media ProductionTFilmmaking PracticesBABAT Graphic DesignBSDT Industrial DesignBSDT Interior DesignBSDT Landscape ArchitectureBSLAT MusicBATMusic and CultureDPopular MusicBABAT Music Learning and TeachingBMUST Music TherapyBMUSContinued on next page . 19

Undergraduate degrees orative PianoBMUSTGuitarBMUSTJazzBMUSTKeyboardBMUSTMusic TheatreBMUSTOrchestral ic InformationTechnologyBSPFull-Stack Web DevelopmentBSPUser ExperienceBSP Human Systems EngineeringPUser ExperienceT Industrial EngineeringBSBSET InformaticsBSP Information TechnologyBSP Manufacturing EngineeringBST Performance and MovementBAT TheatreBATActingBATMaterials Science andEngineeringBSETDesign and ProductionBAT Mechanical EngineeringBSETheory and CompositionTTCompositionTheoryBMUSBMUSAeronautical ManagementTechnologyAir Traffic ManagementBSPAir Transportation ManagementBSPProfessional FlightBSPUnmanned Aerial SystemsBSTTAeronauticsAstronauticsAutonomous Vehicle SystemsBSEBSEBSEApplied ScienceT Innovation in SocietyP T SustainabilityD P T Sustainable Food SystemsW Global ManagementW International TradePGraphic Information TechnologyBASDPInternet and Web DevelopmentBASD P WBASD T Biomedical InformaticsD Exercise and WellnessTBiomedical DevicesBSEFood and NutritionDEntrepreneurshipT Civil EngineeringBSEBSET Computer ScienceBSTCybersecurityBSTSoftware EngineeringBSComputer SystemsTEngineeringBSECybersecurityBSETT Construction EngineeringTConstruction Management andTechnologyT Electrical EngineeringTElectric Power and EnergySystemsP EngineeringBSD P W Health SciencesD P WHealthy Lifestyles and FitnessScienceD H KinesiologyD P W Medical StudiesD W Population HealthBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSPElectrical SystemsBSEPMechanical EngineeringSystemsBSERoboticsBSEBSEEnvironmental and ResourcePManagementBST Environmental EngineeringBSEPBASTBAST WProject ManagementBASTechnical CommunicationBASTBAWriting, Rhetorics and LiteraciesEast AsiaBATSouth AsiaBATSoutheast AsiaBAFilmTFilm and Media StudiesW Forensic ScienceAsian LanguagesT FrenchChineseBAJapaneseBAD P H General StudiesGeographic InformationTScienceBAT GermanBATBiology and SocietyBST Global HealthBATBiomedical SciencesBST Global StudiesBAConservation Biology andEcologyTGenetics, Cell and DevelopmentalBSBiologyTNeurobiology, Physiology andBehaviorP Biologi

The Honors College Barrett, The Honors College is designed to enhance the ASU undergraduate experience. Think of it as having dual citizenship in both Barrett and ASU. Barrett students have access to the vast resources of ASU while being part of a small living-learning community of scholars. In addition, they get personalized attention,