What We Do
Utica University's History Department provides an innovative program that exposes students to a wide variety of topics in American, European, and Non-Western content areas.
Utica University's History Department provides an innovative program that exposes students to a wide variety of topics in American, European, and Non-Western content areas.
Frank E. Gannett Memorial Library supports learning and teaching at Utica University by providing information resources, services, and integrated spaces for students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the wider community.
The Nursing Department at Utica University prepare nurses to excel in critical reflection, clinical competency, collaboration, caring, and leadership through evidenced based nursing science.
Building on a liberal arts foundation, the mission of Utica University's occupational therapy is to facilitate learners' transformation into autonomous thinkers, competent therapists, and innovative leaders through scholarly, professional, and community-oriented educational experiences.
The mission of the Department of Performing and Fine Arts is to facilitate an environment where the potential of art is considered in relation to the real life career goals of our students. Students will gain competence in skills required to create art, analyze art, understand the context of art and apply artistic concepts to professional contexts and life skills.
Philosophy at Utica University enables you to develop crucial human capabilities that provide a basis for successful living. The ability to think clearly with insight is essential when evaluating the competing claims of alternative value systems and world views.
The Department of Physical Therapy offers two doctoral programs, each leading to the clinical doctor of physical therapy degree; each program is distinct, offering education to meet the needs of the learners.
The Department of Physics at the Utica University has developed a strong, positive teaching and research environment that is welcoming to all physics students. We are also committed to serving the community with outreach programs for schools and the general public.
Psychology - Child Life is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students to meet the psychological needs of children and adolescents in education and health and human service fields that support the healthy development of children and adolescents in a family-centered, relationship-based manner.
The Psychology Department at Utica University prepares students to pursue professional careers and/or post-baccalaureate education in the psychological and behavioral sciences.
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