Degrees Offered
Delivery Modes
Traditional programs require at least some in-person course attendance. Online programs can generally be completed entirely through asynchronous online courses.
Not all concentrations within a program may be available completely online; please see the Online at UNO Programs page for additional details.
Concentrations Offered
- Applied Aging Studies
- Applied Leadership
- Aviation Studies
- Behavioral Health
- Biology
- Communication Studies
- Computer Science (available online)
- Criminology and Criminal Justice
- Cross Sector Leadership
- Cybersecurity
- Emergency Management
- English
- Environmental Sciences
- Fine Arts
- General Administration
- General Science
- Geography
- Healthcare Administration
- History
- Industrial Distribution & Logistics
- Information Technology
- Library Science
- Management Information Systems
- Media Communication
- Native American Studies
- Nonprofit Administration
- Organizational Studies
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Public Policy Studies
- Sociology
- Sustainability
- Women’s and Gender Studies
College
Department
Advisors
Career Opportunities
- Biologist
- Computer Scientist
The diverse, multigenerational student population enrolled in the Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies (BMS) degree program have varied prior learning experiences, personal interests, and career goals.
BMS graduates pursue a wide range of careers in many fields depending on their selected content areas, previous work and life experiences, as well as the selection of courses taken within their program of study. As part of the Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies degree students choose the content they want to study and are able to explain their unique expertise and learning to potential employers.
BMS graduates stand out to employers for their wide range of perspectives and viewpoints, real-world life and work experiences, and transferrable skills developed in the degree program that are beneficial in the workplace and changing world.
Contact Us
- Division of Continuing Studies
- 207 CPACS
- 6001 Dodge Street | Omaha, NE 68182
- Email: unodcs@unomaha.edu
- Phone: 402.554.2370