Utah State University
Since its founding in 1888, Utah State University has evolved from a small, agricultural college to one that is nationally and internationally recognized for its intellectual and technological leadership in land, water, space, and life enhancement. As Utah's land-grant and space-grant institution, the university is led by President Stan L. Albrecht and has 850 faculty who provide education for more than 23,000 undergraduate and graduate students, including 10,000 in its continuing education sites located throughout the state of Utah. USU occupies 7,000 acres, 400 of which are on campus, with more than 200 buildings, 63 of which are devoted to academics. USU also has 3 branch campuses and Extension offices in all of Utah's 29 counties.
Masters:
- Master in Agricultural Systems Technology
- Master in Biology, Biology/Ecology
- Master in Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Master in Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education
- Master in Computer Science
- Master in Geology
- Master in Industrial Technology
- Master in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Master in Mathematics and Statistics
- Master in Psychology
- Master in Second Language Teaching
- Master in Theatre Arts; Old Lyric Repertory Company (Summer)
Doctors:
- Doctor in Biology, Biology/Ecology
- Doctor in Chemistry and Biochemistry
- Doctor in Computer Science
- Doctor in Mathematics and Statistics
- Doctor in Psychology
- Doctor in Theory and Practice of Professional Communication
Certificates:
- Certificate in Gerontology