STEM Programs of Study
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) expertise is necessary to sustain American competitiveness in the global economy. Technological innovation has been and will continue to be a primary driver of U.S. economic growth. Employment in STEM occupations is projected to expand faster than employment in non-STEM occupations. In fact, "By 2020 the demand for STEM professionals will add over 1 million new STEM jobs within the United States workforce. STEM careers have higher job security and average a higher yearly income than most other fields, $77,800/year" (STEM Education Coalition, 2016).
In order to help meet the need for education in STEM areas, Wilmington University offers the following programs of study:
Graduate Programs
Applied Technology in Education
Cybersecurity
Information Systems Technologies
- Information Assurance
- Management and Management Information Systems
- Technology Project Management
- Web Design
Graduate Certificates
Game-Based Learning
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
SCADA Cyber Security
STEM Education
Technology Project Management Certificate
Note: All programs relate to the 2017 STEM designated degree program list (DHS.gov)