Western Illinois University’s undergraduate academic programs are offered through four colleges, each of which includes several academic departments. Information about the colleges is given in the Colleges section of this catalog. Most departments offer one or more undergraduate programs of study leading to the baccalaureate degree. Information about departments and degree program requirements is given in the Academic Departments, Programs, and Courses section.
The chart below provides links to information in this catalog about major and minor programs of study available at the undergraduate level. The chart shows whether a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Business (B.B.), Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.), Bachelor of Music (B.M.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S.Ed.), or Bachelor of Social Work (B.S.W.) is offered. Disciplines for which “Option” is indicated lead to degrees through the completion of option requirements in a broader field of study. For example, students majoring in Zoology earn a B.S. in Biology by completing the Zoology option requirements in the Biology degree program. The chart also shows the disciplines that are available for teacher certification and as academic minors at the University. “GradTrac” is indicated for the disciplines that are included in the GradTrac program. Information about GradTrac is given in the GradTrac section.
* Programs available at WIU-Quad Cities and Macomb
Information about WIU's teacher certification requirements appears in the Teacher Certification section. Information about interdisciplinary minors appears in the Interdisciplinary Studies Minors and Courses section.
In addition to the programs of study listed on the chart, 13 pre-professional programs are offered at the University in the following fields:
Dual programs are available in clinical laboratory science and engineering in cooperation with approved schools of medical technology and the University of Illinois. Students can complete requirements for a bachelor's degree in the College of Arts and Sciences while working toward a professional degree or certificate. For more information see the Pre-Professional and Dual Programs section.