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science, math and technology degrees and programs

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Discover our comprehensive Area of Study programs

in-demand skills for
your science, math and technology career.

Bellevue University’s Science, Math, and Technology programs are designed to help you build a career in today’s fast-growing STEM industries. Through coursework in computer science, biology, cybersecurity, and other technology-driven fields, you’ll gain practical, in-demand skills that prepare you for roles in business, education, research, IT, and beyond. Taught by experienced industry professionals, these flexible programs fit your busy schedule while equipping you to innovate, problem-solve, and succeed in a rapidly evolving world.

All Area of Study Programs

Bachelor's

Software Development
Online
  • 127 Credit Hours

Design and maintain software that improves people's lives

Master's

Intelligence and Security Studies
Online
  • 36 Credit Hours

Develop analytical skills in global security and intelligence and gain hands-on experience in addressing transnational threats impacting U.S. national security and international relations.

Master's

Instructional Design and Technology
Online
  • 36 Credit Hours

Learn the essential skills required to design and develop learning experiences online for the business and education industries.

Certificate

Data Science
Online
  • 9 Credit Hours

Build the skills to turn data into insight with hands-on training in Python, R, and the core foundations of data science—no coding experience required.

Certificate

Cybersecurity
Online
  • 12 Credit Hours

Build the skills to protect data and defend against cyber threats with hands-on training in the core principles and practices of cybersecurity.

Minor

Mathematics
Online
On-Campus
  • 20 Credit Hours

Enhance your future with a Mathematics minor that develops problem-solving, quantitative analysis, and data skills valued in every field

Minor

Computer Information Systems
Online
On-Campus
  • 18 Credit Hours

Enhance your degree with a Computer Information Systems minor—gain technology skills and business insight to boost marketability across any field

Minor

Chemistry
On-Campus
  • 24 Credit Hours

Enhance your future with a Chemistry minor—gain biochemistry expertise and scientific insight for healthcare or industry careers

Minor

Biology
On-Campus
  • 21 Credit Hours

Complement your degree with a Biology minor—gain essential science knowledge for healthcare, research, or advanced study.

Master's

Data Science
Online
  • 30 Credit Hours

Equips you with the skills to curate, analyze, and discover meaningful insights from diverse data, balancing programming and statistical methods to tackle complex problems across various fields.

Master's

Cybersecurity
Online
On-Campus
  • 36 Credit Hours

This program prepares professionals for high-demand cybersecurity roles in areas such as information security management, risk management, and cybersecurity governance.

Master's

Computer Information Systems
Online
On-Campus
  • 36 Credit Hours

Prepares you for an advanced career in information systems by blending foundational Information Technology skills with foundational managerial competencies

explore programs in science, math and technology.

Science, Math, and Technology programs at Bellevue University are designed to prepare you for innovative and in-demand roles across a wide range of STEM fields. Each program combines applied learning, hands-on experience, and flexible study options—equipping you with the technical skills, analytical knowledge, and practical problem-solving abilities to excel in research, technology, data, and science-driven industries.

Grow with faculty who've been where you are.

Learn from experienced educators who have established careers across diverse fields of study. Our instructors have worked with both prominent institutions and innovative organizations from around the world. Through their expertise, students will gain valuable insights and develop essential concepts and skills in their area of study.

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Thinking about a Science, Math, or Technology degree? Here are answers to common questions to help you find the right program, format, and path to build a successful and innovative career in a STEM field.

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