The College of Health, Education and Social Welfare values colleagues who are compassionate, creative, curious, dedicated, engaged, ethical, experienced, and supportive. We value a work environment where each individual believes he or she can make a difference, academic contributions to teaching, scholarship, service, and collaboration are measured and recognized, Innovative ideas are encouraged a
nd supported, and academic freedom and autonomy are valued and protected. We comprise five academic programs - Business, Education, Nursing, Physical Education, Social Work, and two community partnerships – the Northeast Wisconsin Partnership for Children & Families, and the Institute for Learning Partnership.
•Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration, Accounting, Social Work, Nursing, Education (Early Childhood or Elementary) (note - planning is underway for a Bachelor's in Health Information Management and Technology)
•Master's degrees in Social Work, Management, and Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning (note - planning is underway for a Master's in Nursing in Health Systems Management)
•Minors in Education (for students seeking to teach at the Secondary level with a major in a specified field), Business Administration, International Business, and Accounting.
•Physical Education also offers a certification in Coaching, and Business offers a certification in Entrepreneurship.