Undergraduate Studies

Quinnipiac offers 58 undergraduate programs, including degrees in the arts and sciences, business, communications, engineering, health sciences and nursing.

Graduate Programs

Quinnipiac’s 21 graduate programs give students a solid foundation to base their careers on—with both rigorous academic preparation and in-depth practical experience.

Part-Time Opportunities

Our part-time programs are designed with adult students in mind, with highly marketable degrees and certificates, flexible schedules and creative payment plans.

 

Summer Program

Quinnipiac offers a number of accelerated courses during the summer months, on-campus or online. Courses are open to all undergraduate and graduate students.

Colleges, Schools + Departments

Quinnipiac's undergraduate and graduate programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences and the schools of business and engineering, communications, education, health sciences, law, medicine and nursing.

Academic Services + Resources

Quinnipiac students get plenty of attention from their professors. But when they need extra academic help, they can rely on a number of support services, many of which are offered through the Learning Center.

 

Online Studies

Our professional graduate and certificate programs expand on existing skills sets to provide the tools and resources required to move careers forward. Discover how you may contribute to our community of learners.

Academic Catalogs + Calendars

Our Academic Catalog provides a comprehensive listing of programs and requirements, academic policies, academic chairs and more. The Academic Calendar outlines the University schedule of exams, school breaks and holidays.

About Our Faculty

At the heart of Quinnipiac is our commitment to teaching and collaboration. Quinnipiac’s more than 300 full-time faculty members are active in their fields and on campus.

 

Multicultural + Global Education

At Quinnipiac, we believe that diversity enriches the educational experiences of all students and promotes personal growth and a healthy society. From lectures on campus to study abroad programs, opportunities for enrichment abound.

Arnold Bernhard Library

With an extensive collection designed to complement the full range of Quinnipiac’s courses, the Arnold Bernhard Library is a key resource. The library is also the hub for a wide variety of databases covering journals, periodicals, newspapers and e-books.

School of Law Library

Inside our 50,000-square-foot, two-level law library, students, faculty and others have access to all of the research sources, technology and personal assistance they need to explore the world of law.

 
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Commitment to Teaching

At the core of the community is a commitment to teaching. Undergraduate and graduate classes are small. Faculty members frequently involve students in their research-an experience that builds skills, resumes and confidence. Internships are targeted and helpful. And faculty members are always innovating, with technology and with programs like Writing Across the Curriculum and QU 101.

The impact is easy to see. Our journalism alumni are top-notch. Our physical therapy and physician assistant graduates are among the best practitioners in the nation. A local superintendent tells us that he prefers to hire Quinnipiac teachers. And our recent graduates attend graduate schools and launch their careers well prepared for the future.