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Majors and degree programs

ASU is home to a wide variety of accredited, top-ranked degree options.

A degree from Arizona State University is an investment in your future

U.S. News & World Report ranks 83 ASU degree programs as top 25 in the nation, with 38 of those in the top 10. Programs are taught by professors who are leaders in their fields and are there to support your academic success. ASU offers more than 800 degree programs in a wide range of studies that prepare you to excel wherever you go in life — start exploring to see which degree is the best fit for you.

Number 2 in the U.S. for employability among public universities. ASU ahead of UCLA, University of Michigan and Purdue. Global Employability University Ranking and Survey, 4 years, 2023 to 2026.

ASU degrees


Arizona Statue University offers options for where and how you want to learn

Learn primarily in-person

ASU offers different learning environments on four campuses in metro Phoenix, and in locations across Arizona, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. Students also have the option to take classes as hybrid or online with iCourses or ASU Sync.

Learn primarily online

With six start dates throughout the year, students can earn an ASU degree on their own schedule by enrolling in one of more than 300 academic programs offered online by the same faculty who teach on campus.

ASU is an accredited university

Being accredited means an accrediting agency ensures that a school maintains a high level of academic quality and standards. Accreditation is important to you as a student because it guarantees that the institution you are attending is reputable and will provide you with a high-caliber education.

All ASU undergraduate and graduate academic programs are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Many programs also have additional accreditation through specialized accrediting agencies.

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