WSU's academic colleges
Academic and research programs at WSU are organized into 12 college divisions. For deeper information about our academic programs, scholarships, and research opportunities, check out the University's college home pages.
Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences
Agriculture-related disciplines, natural resource sciences, economics, food science, human development, and interior design.
Business
Bachelor's through doctoral degree programs in a variety of business disciplines.
Communication
The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication has the only bachelor's program in the northwest with sequences in all six communication fields: advertising, broadcasting, communication, communication studies, journalism, and public relations.
Education
Teaching and learning (including teacher certification); educational leadership and counseling psychology; athletic training and sport management.
Engineering and Architecture
Biological systems, chemical, civil, electrical, or mechanical engineering; computer programming; information systems management; architecture.
Honors College
A challenging, small college-within-a-college.
Liberal Arts
Fine arts, performing arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, and interdisciplinary programs.
Nursing
Upper division undergraduate and graduate course work in nursing.
Pharmacy
Degree programs in professional pharmacy; pharmacology/toxicology (graduate); and health policy and administration (graduate).
Sciences
40 undergraduate fields of study and more than 100 graduate degrees in 75 areas.
University College
Comprehensive pre-major advising for all students and a wide array of services and experiences designed to help every student succeed at WSU.
Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary clinical sciences; anatomy, pharmacology, and physiology; microbiology and pathology.