Departments and Academic Programs
Concordia offers more than 120 areas of study, including 13 preprofessional programs. Even if you're not sure you're on the right academic path, don't worry – we'll help you explore.
No matter what you choose to study, you’ll have access to internships, research, and global learning experiences. You'll connect with amazing professors who will encourage you to do things you didn't think were possible. And you will leave here in four years being ready for anything.
School of Health Professions
School of Arts and Sciences
School of Business
Concordia offers more than 120 areas of study, including 13 preprofessional programs. Even if you're not sure you're on the right academic path, don't worry – we'll help you explore.
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Concordia students are well prepared to make a global impact. Becoming responsibly engaged in the world is our educational emphasis from day one.
The faculty at Concordia are dedicated to helping students reach their full potential and motivating them to learn and engage with the world around them.
Are you a highly motivated student looking for challenging courses that can bring your knowledge to the next level? Concordia offers an academic honors program for highly motivated students.
National Fellowships and Scholarships are highly competitive awards provided to undergraduates or recent graduates who demonstrate well-rounded excellence.
Make a global impact as a Concordia student. The possibilities are endless when the world is your classroom.
Immerse yourself in groundbreaking research with our faculty experts and get the knowledge and skills required for success in graduate school and the workplace.
Find an internship and take your classroom knowledge into the workforce, all while gaining valuable skills and getting a feel for your future career.
Designed for "learning science by doing science," the Integrated Science Center features 19 teaching labs, $1 million in new lab equipment, 16 classrooms, and plenty of study spaces.
With the purpose to make a difference with her degree, Carlie Heinecke ’23 found her calling in the valuable experiences within Concordia’s healthcare leadership program.
Biology department chair Dr. John Flaspohler illustrates the diverse research opportunities for Concordia students, including experiences that involve dinosaur fossils.