WSU brochures
Get our brochures whenever you want them
We've collected many of the University's informational brochures here in printer-friendly, screen-readable PDF files. Click on the links or images below to view, save, or print the brochures you want.
Note: Some files are large (up to 4mb).
Academic brochures
We've organized the University's academic offerings into 14 areas of interest for your convenience. Each brochure includes an overview of the academic area, a list of majors and specializations, and contact information.
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Discover possibilities in art, architecture, construction management, apparel design/merchandising, interior design, and related areas.
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An overview of programs in a wide range of areas: organic agriculture, animal science, viticulture, and food science, to name a few.
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Interested in zoology, biology, bioengineering, viticulture and enology, biotechnology, or a related area? Discover the University's strength in bioscience.
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Economics, entrepreneurship, finance, management information systems (MIS), business management, accounting, and more.
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Advertising, TV/radio broadcasting, journalism, public relations, intercultural communication, media studies, and more—the area of communications at WSU centers on the nationally ranked Edward R. Murrow College of Communication.
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Teaching certification, elementary education, sport management, movement studies, exercise physiology, and athletic training.
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Explore offerings in the engineering disciplines: civil, environmental, and chemical engineering; bioengineering; computer science and engineering; construction management; and materials science.
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From organic agriculture to wildlife ecology, from environmental engineering to integrated plant science, WSU offers a wide array of programs focused on human activity in the environment and the protection and sustainable use of natural resources.
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An overview of the University's wide range of health science-related offerings: neuroscience, pre-medicine, allied health fields, veterinary science, pharmacy, nursing, etc.
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In the humanities, you study the products of human creativity and deepen your own creativity. Explore the University's offerings in writing, literature, music, philosophy, women's studies, history, language study, pre-law, and more.
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Apply the theory, logic, and structure of mathematics to computing, business operations, predictive modeling, scientific informatics, neuroscience, physics...if math interests you, WSU has a myriad ways to build it into your studies.
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Fields of study in the physical sciences include physics, chemistry, geology, astronomy, and environmental science. In these programs you can explore the physical and chemical makeup of the world, unravel the complexities of the environment, probe the nature of the universe, and push the boundaries of technology.
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WSU has a wide range of study opportunities: psychology, sociology, speech/hearing sciences, criminal justice, political science, anthropology, archaeology, and pre-law, to name a few.
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Interested in veterinary medicine? Find out more about the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine’s research, the doctor of veterinary medicine (DVM) program, and what it takes to be admitted.
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The Honors College
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You can pursue any major at WSU and enhance it with the honors curriculum. Find out what the WSU Honors College has to offer exceptional students.
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If you'd rather use the website, you can find even more information in the academics and majors section.
First contact
If you're just starting to look into WSU, check out these brochures.
With helpful overviews of campus life, the admission process, financial aid, and more, they'll help you get a feel for the character of the University and give you practical information on getting admitted. There's also a Spanish-language newsletter for parents.
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A concise look at admission, financial aid, academics, and student life. This booklet is what you'll see on the WSU table (along with the academic brochures) at college fairs.
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Take a look at the people, places, and opportunities that make WSU unique (38 pages). We mail the "viewbook" booklet to prospective students once a year, but you can see it here anytime you want.
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Whether you choose to live on campus or nearby, you'll feel right at home here in Pullman, one of the nation's few true college towns.
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The top ten reasons to attend WSU, arranged in one convenient page. (Go ahead, print it; it's the best value in our entire line of brochures!)
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Information and resources that Spanish-speaking parents can use to learn more about WSU and how the University supports multicultural students.
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