Undergraduate Academic Programs at Duquesne

McAnulty College of Liberal Arts General Business Applying to Duquesne Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree programs unless Information Systems Management indicated International Business Art History Legal Studies Classical Civilization Management Admission Requirements Classical Greek Marketing Our trained admissions staff members evaluate your credentials and determine Classical Languages Sports Marketing Classical Latin Supply Chain Management (with an optional track in whether you are the right academic fit for Duquesne. For the Mind, Heart and Spirit Communication Studies Health Care Supply Chain Management) Computer Science (BA or BS) Undecided Business Corporate Communication We are looking for students who fit Duquesne’s motto of an Education for the Mind, Digital Media Arts (optional concentrations in School of Nursing Heart and Spirit. Multimedia and Web) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Economics Second Degree BSN English (optional concentrations in Literary Applying to Duquesne Studies, Writing and Film Studies) School of Education - Leading Teacher Program Forensic Humanities Bachelor of Science in Education (BSEd) degree To apply to Duquesne, please submit the following: History programs unless indicated Integrated Marketing Communication Business, Computer and Information Technology International Relations (K-12) • Application form – online or downloadable at www.duq.edu Liberal Arts (self-designed) Early Childhood Education (PK-4) Mathematics (BA or BS) Middle Level Education (4-8) • Original or attested copies of official academic records from at least the last 4 Modern Languages Education/Latin (K-12) Multiplatform Journalism Secondary Education/English (7-12) years of education Philosophy Secondary Education/Math (7-12) Political Science Secondary Education/Social Studies (7-12) • At least one letter of recommendation from a teacher or mentor Psychology BSEd/MSEd Special Education (a one-year cohort Public Relations and Advertising designed for graduates of the Leading Teacher • Standardized tests (SAT/ACT) – SATs are generally not required for international Rhetoric Program) applicants; however, some specific programs will request an SAT score from Sociology (optional concentrations in Criminal Undecided Education Justice or Social Justice and Policy) international students. The Office of International Programs will notify you of Spanish Dual-Degree Programs these requirements. Theatre Arts BA/BSEd unless indicated. Students must apply to Theology the School of Education for acceptance into dual- • Personal statement about yourself of at least 300 words, which answers the Women’s and Gender Studies degree programs. World Literature following questions: What is unique about you? Why have you chosen this Liberal Arts (undecided) English Latin (K-12) major? How will Duquesne help you to achieve your academic, personal and Bayer School of Natural and Mathematics professional goals? Information for Environmental Sciences Mathematics (BS/BSEd) Biochemistry (BS or BA) History/Social Studies • Certification of Finances that will allow you to receive a student visa to study at Biology Undergraduate Chemistry John G. Rangos, Sr. School of Health Sciences Duquesne. The Office of International Programs will be able to assist you with Environmental Chemistry Athletic Training (BS) this part of the process once you have applied to Duquesne. Environmental Science Health Management Systems (BS) Forensic Science and Law (Master of Science. Occupational Therapy (MS) Please note that video interviews are sometime requested once your application is International Students This is an entry-level master’s degree program Physical Therapy (DPT) that incorporates a bachelor’s degree in either Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) under review. Biochemistry or Biology.) Speech-Language Pathology (MS) Physics/Binary Engineering (BA in Physics/ Direct Entry to Graduate Study for the following BS in Engineering. Offered in cooperation with programs: Scholarships Case Western Reserve University and the Occupational Therapy International Student Libermann Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded based on University of .) Physical Therapy Physics (BS or BA) Physician Assistant Studies past academic performance demonstrating how Duquesne is the “right fit” for you. Science (undecided) Speech-Language Pathology The amount awarded varies from $5,000 - $15,000 per year. You are automatically Dual-Degree Programs evaluated for this scholarship if your application is received before April 1. Students must apply through the Bayer School Mary Pappert School of Music BM Performance (Concentrations in Classical, Jazz of Natural and Environmental Sciences for dual- Athletic Scholarship: As a Division I University, Duquesne offers highly competitive degree programs. Guitar or Organ) BM with Elective Studies in Business* athletic scholarships to athletically talented students. BS Biochemistry/MS Biotechnology BM Music Technology (Concentrations in Electronic BS Biology/MS Biotechnology Composition, Performance or Sound Recording) Music Scholarship: Students applying to the School of Music are reviewed for these BS Chemistry/MS Biotechnology BS Music Education BS Biology/MS Education BS Music Therapy scholarships if they have submitted their academic application and music audition BS Chemistry/MS Education BS Physics/MS Education Post-Baccalaureate Certification by February 10. The awards are based on the successful completion of the audition, BS Biology/MS Environmental Science and Music Education theory and musicianship exams. Management Music Therapy BS Chemistry/MS Environmental Science and A music minor is also available. Estimated Costs Management BS Environmental Science/MS Environmental *New program beginning Fall 2013 For Undergraduates per year (2013) Science and Management Tuition fees: $31,385 - $41,520 Pittsburgh is located in Mylan School of Pharmacy close proximity to other A.J. Palumbo School of Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) (depending on major of study) major cities along the Health Care Supply Chain Management (BS) Business Administration Room & Board: $10,632 Boston U.S. east coast: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Pharmaceutical Science (BS) (available to students (BSBA) degree programs in the PharmD program) Health Insurance: $1,500 Detroit New York Atlanta 680 miles Accounting Pittsburgh Philadelphia Personal Expenses (books, supplies, Chicago Boston 570 miles Economics etc.): $2,000 Washington Entrepreneurship Biomedical Engineering Charlotte 500 miles Finance New major beginning Fall 2014 Charlotte TOTAL: $45,517-$55,652 Chicago 461 miles Detroit 286 miles Office of International Programs Atlanta Miami 1180 miles 601 Duquesne Union E-mail: [email protected] 341471 9.13 New York 380 miles 600 Forbes Ave Phone: 412.396.6113 Philadelphia 310 miles Pittsburgh, PA 15282 Fax: 412.396.5178 Miami Washington 250 miles www.duq.edu/international-admissions Information for International Students www.duq.edu/international-admissions

Students and visitors enjoy this view of Pittsburgh’s skyline from Discover Duquesne the Sklar Skywalk (far left photo), Duquesne’s Facts: An Education for the Mind, the Heart and the Spirit an elevated footbridge that joins the Power Center with the upper Size 10 Schools of Study campus. The Sklar Skywalk, 10,045 students • Palumbo ■ Donahue School Duquesne is home to over 700 international students from more than 90 the highest footbridge in the 5,917 undergraduate of Business city, is one of three skywalks on different countries representing all cultures and religions in an environment 3,571 graduate Duquesne’s campus. • School of Education 557 law that is open to diversity. • Rangos School of Health Sciences

The Office of International Programs offers support to all interested 45 buildings, including 7 residence • School of Law international students from the point of application to graduation and beyond. Our Campus halls, on approximately 50 acres. • School of Leadership and Professional Advancement It is our hope that you will consider both campus and our office your home About 3,900 students live on My experience First-time visitors are struck by the beauty of Duquesne’s campus, a self-contained, campus, including approximately • McAnulty College of Liberal Arts “ away from home. 50-acre green space on a hilltop we call “Our Bluff.” Here we have breathtaking 90 percent of freshmen and • Mary Pappert School of Music at DU has been sophomores. views of Pittsburgh and its historic three rivers. Even better, our campus is easy • Bayer School of Natural and great. From the to navigate and only minutes from the city’s cultural attractions and recreational Environmental Sciences Academics day I arrived and activities. Our campus is an ideal location for living, learning and launching a career. 15:1 student-to-faculty ratio • School of Nursing during the whole Average class size: 28 students • Mylan School of Pharmacy Within a five minute walk, you can be downtown listening to Pittsburgh’s world Retention rate: 89 percent application process, I renowned symphony, visiting a museum, enjoying a show or watching one of Sports felt so welcome. The 6 men’s and 10 women’s varsity Pittsburgh’s world famous sports teams. In ten minutes, you can be in one of Student Groups campus is beautiful Pittsburgh’s many friendly, safe neighborhoods. In an hour, you can be in the Nearly 200 student organizations teams (NCAA Division I basketball, and NCAA countryside, enjoying a hike, camping, cycling or visiting a new place. on campus and the people are FCS football) just so friendly!” Pittsburgh: “The Most Livable City in the USA” Yiran Jiang, China (Economist, 2011 and Forbes Magazine, 2010) 10,045 Total Student population Pharm D Duquesne is centrally located in Pittsburgh – a fantastic location in which to live, 5,917 Undergraduate students Duquesne University has provided me with the learn and grow. The city provides a superb laboratory for off-campus learning and “ 700+ International students from 90+ countries means to develop myself as an individual. I have community service, making the city “our largest classroom.” National Geographic placed Pittsburgh on its Best of the World 2012 list of must-see destinations, grown tremendously in many aspects of life during and the Rand McNally Places Rated Almanac and other publications have called my time at Duquesne.” Pittsburgh one of America’s best places to work. The campus’ proximity to both downtown as well as the international airport make it an excellent choice for Samih Nassif, Colombia international students. Preparing Our Graduates Duquesne – A Top Tier University Duquesne is committed to educating students to live a life of purpose. All students • A top tier university among the 1,800 American institutions considered for 2014 are required to take courses in the core curriculum that emphasize intellectual (U.S. News & World Report, 2014) and moral development through the study of the liberal arts. The core curriculum • Duquesne appears as number 45 on the enables you to study a wide variety of subjects, building ethical and intellectual 2014 Great Schools at Great Prices list (U.S. skills for success in whatever path you choose. News & World Report, 2014) • Among the nation’s top 100 popular Duquesne’s Career Services provides our students with the resources and support schools. For the third time, Duquesne is they need for success as they prepare for graduation and beyond. The center Our unique undergraduate admission policy allows students to apply without described as having a “top reputation and TOEFL or IELTS scores. Students are evaluated for admissions based on their students are highly motivated to go there.” provides career counseling, teaches job search skills, connects students with (U.S. News & World Report, 2014) networking events and mentoring programs and helps them find internships and academic merit, not on their English ability. Upon arrival on campus, all students must be cleared by our ESL department. If you need additional English Language • One of The Best 378 Colleges (Princeton employment opportunities. You can start working with Career Services during your Review, 2014) freshman year to develop the skills needed to become a competent and successful support, you will enroll in our ESL program before beginning your academic • Ranked among the best schools in the job seeker. coursework. nation in the 2012 America’s Top Colleges list (Forbes Magazine)