University of Nebraska-Omaha Partnership

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The University of Nebraska-Omaha (UNO) is one of four campuses that make up the University of Nebraska system. UNO is a metropolitan institution, making higher education accessible and affordable for the city’s residents. The campus is known for its community engagement and dedication to embracing students from all types of backgrounds.

Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering
Through Wayne State’s partnership with the University of Nebraska, students can earn a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the College of Engineering at UNO’s Scott Campus in Omaha. In this guided pathway program, students spend their first two years at WSC working on pre-engineering studies, and then transfer to UNO to complete their studies.

Learn more about the Civil Engineering program UNO's Civil Engineering transfer guide

Master of Arts in Athletic Training
UNO also reserves two spots each year for WSC students in their Graduate Athletic Training Program (ATP). Students first complete their bachelor's degree at Wayne State, typically spending four years here. If they meet the application criteria, UNO then awards admission to the top two WSC applicants. Students that complete the Athletic Training program at UNO will earn a Master of Arts in Athletic Training. Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to sit for the Board of Certification Examination, where UNO’s graduates have an average pass rate of 97.5% and a 100% employment rate within 6 months of graduation.

Learn more about the Pre-Athletic Training program  UNO's Athletic Training program

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School of Science, Health, and Criminal Justice

Our programs prepare you for careers in math and engineering, health and medicine, agriculture, life sciences, criminal justice, and sport management, among others.

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