Colleges and programs Across eight colleges (with a ninth, the College of Medicine in development), NAU offers more than 130 undergraduate degree programs, more than 80 master's degree programs, and about 20 doctoral programs, along with 50 undergraduate and 40 graduate certificates. The top undergraduate academic degree plans by enrollment for the 2023 fall semester were: Martin-Springer Institute (promoting lessons of the Holocaust), Northern Arizona Writing Project, Ardrey Memorial Auditorium, and Kitt Recital Hall. The College of Arts and Letters Film Series has provided quality classic films to the NAU and Flagstaff community for a decade, and has recently established the NAU International Film Series. CAL is also home to NAU's doctoral program in Applied Linguistics. Department faculty and students share their scholarly work and artistic achievement through more than 300 performances, lectures, films, and exhibitions annually.
College of Education The College of Education is a cornerstone of NAU academics, with bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs available. Programs focus on early childhood, elementary, secondary, and higher education. Fields of study include: • Educational Leadership • Educational Psychology • Educational Specialties (e.g., bilingual and multicultural education, career and technical education, educational technology, and special education) • STEM Education • Teaching and Learning The college also houses the
Diné Dual Language Teachers Professional Development Project that works with teachers with proficiency in the Diné (Navajo) language and high academic achievement to meet licensing requirements for teachers who work in language instruction education programs.
Steve Sanghi College of Engineering The Steve Sanghi College of Engineering was named for
Steve Sanghi after his $10 million donation to the college in 2024. Within Sanghi are 19 undergraduate majors, 5 minors, 13 master's, and 5 doctoral programs. The college includes schools and departments for: • Civil and Environmental Engineering • Construction Management • Mechanical Engineering • School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Systems Students have access to numerous research labs including: • Center for Ecosystem Science and Society • Center for Health Equity Research • Center for Materials Interfaces in Research and Applications • Merriam Powell Center for Environmental Research • Pathogen and Microbiome Institute
College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences The College of the Environment, Forestry, and Natural Sciences has undergraduate and graduate programs that integrate science and mathematics through the creative application of knowledge. Departments include: • Astronomy and Planetary Science – This program has direct access to the
Lowell Observatory, with Flagstaff being designated as one of only 22
Dark-Sky cities worldwide. and Professor
Chad Trujillo who discovered several
trans-Neptunian object (TNO) astronomical bodies including
Eris and
Sedna. The university is a major participant in research regarding the hypothetical
Planet Nine. prepares students to become excellent health professionals and to provide service to improve the health and well-being of the communities served, particularly Arizona residents, Native Americans, and individuals considered disadvantaged. The college's departments – offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees – include: • Athletic Training • Communication Sciences and Disorders • Dental Hygiene • Health Sciences • Occupational Therapy • Physical Therapy • Physician Assistant Studies The College of Health and Human Services offers several programs at the
Phoenix Bioscience Core, a state-of-the-art facility on 30 acres in downtown
Phoenix, Arizona that includes more than six million square feet of research, academic, and clinical facilities for students earning advanced degrees in medical professions.
College of Medicine In 2023, the university announced the creation of the College of Medicine.
College of Nursing In 2023, alongside the creation of the College of Medicine, the university announced the promotion of the School of Nursing to its own freestanding College. offers a wide array of social science and related professional degree programs, including: • Anthropology • Applied Indigenous Studies • Communication • Criminology and Criminal Justice • Ethnic Studies • Geography, Planning, and Recreation • Politics and International Affairs • Psychological Sciences • Social Work • Sociology • Sustainable Communities • University Studies • Women's and Gender Studies The college also houses the
Civic Service Institute that connects students, older adults, and other community members to national service volunteer opportunities within their communities. The
Institute for Human Development fosters the development of attitudes that promote the public's appreciation and value of individuals with disabilities.
W.A. Franke College of Business The W. A. Franke College of Business (FCB) offers degrees at the undergraduate and master's levels. Airline entrepreneur
Bill Franke commitment of $25 million resulted in the renaming of the college in his honor in 2007. It is accredited by the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business – AACSB International. The FCB offers seven undergraduate
BSBA degrees for
Accounting,
Economics,
Finance,
Hospitality (HRM),
Information Systems,
Management, and
Marketing, which students complete through the Business Professional Program (BPP). The college also offers 13 business certification programs and
Master of Business Administration (MBA) program for
graduate students. The Franke building is an open-floor four-level complex with a grand central staircase, auditoriums, 14 classrooms, five computer labs, 11 student conference rooms, several lounges, 56 administrative offices, exterior porches, and a café. The Career Development Office and Business Communication Center is located in the building. The building architecturally received
LEED-Gold certifications for its environmentally friendly design.
School of Hotel and Restaurant Management (HRM) The W.A. Franke College of Business operates the School of Hotel and Restaurant Management (HRM), which offers two Bachelor of Science degrees in
Hotel and Restaurant Management and
Interdisciplinary Studies in Hospitality Management, along with 6 hospitality certifications. The school is located at the Eugene M. Hughes Complex at the northern part of the NAU campus, named after former university president
Eugene Hughes. The building features a high-tech demonstration kitchen, mock lobbies, conference rooms, and cafés. The
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research ranked the school as the #1 hospitality program in Arizona and 22nd in the United States, having consistently been ranked among the best in the nation.
Honors College NAU is home to the first Honors program offered in Arizona. The academic enrichment program is open to students of all majors and offers coursework, research opportunities, and programs designed to enhance the undergraduate experience. Honors College students have unique opportunities for study abroad and can participate in out-of-classroom programs like the Grand Canyon Semester. First-year Honors students can live in the Honors Hall, which offers living, learning, and study spaces under the same roof.
Graduate College The Graduate College offers more than 80 master's degrees, about 20 doctoral degrees, and 40 graduate certificates, both in-person and online. NAU offers graduate students hands-on mentoring, and numerous research, scholarship, and creative activities. The NAU Graduate College supports all aspects of graduate education and provides professional development opportunities for students. Top graduate programs for fall 2023 were: • Computer Information Technology • Computer Science • Physical Therapy – Entry Level • Organizational Leadership • Business Administration • Clinical Psychology
Research Northern Arizona University is ranked No. 178 in the most recent National Science Foundation (NSF) national research rankings for fiscal year 2021 performance of $69.1 million. The research division's core facilities are the Environmental Genetics and Genomics Resource Center, Imaging and Histology Core Facility, and the Research Greenhouse Complex. Other research laboratories include the Centennial Forest, Child Speech and Language Lab, Colorado Plateau Analytical Lab, Geospatial Research and Information Laboratory, Laboratory for Applied Social Research, Merriam-Powell Research Station, RAPIDLab, Southwest Experimental Garden Array, and Walnut Creek Center for Education and Research. The Pathogen and Microbiome Institute conducts research to track and fight a host of rapidly evolving and potentially deadly diseases including COVID-19. More than 100 faculty, full-time staff, graduate and undergraduate students work in the institute. Collections, archives and museums include
The Arboretum at Flagstaff, Art Museum, Cline Library Special Collections and Archives, Colorado Plateau Biodiversity Center, and the
Museum of Northern Arizona. Northern Arizona University joined the Lowell Discovery Telescope partner group in 2014. NAU scientists use the LDT for deep imaging of small objects in the
Solar System. Additionally, NAU partners with Lowell at its Anderson Mesa site, both in the National Undergraduate Research Laboratory and in a new Near-Earth Object follow-up program. NAU also manages the National Undergraduate Research Observatory, which provides access to Lowell's 0.79-meter telescope for a consortium of four-year colleges around the country.
Rankings The
Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2021–2022 ranked NAU 501st–600th both internationally and nationally. In 2024,
Washington Monthly ranked NAU 155th among 438 national universities in the U.S. based on NAU's contribution to the public good, as measured by social mobility, research, and promoting public service.
Forbes ranked NAU 297th out of the top 500 rated private and public colleges and universities in America for the 2024–25 report. NAU was also ranked 198th among public colleges and 72nd in the west.
Admissions In February 2022, NAU announced the Access2Excellence admissions pilot program. The goal is to increase Arizona high school students' access to college. Previously, NAU, like Arizona State University and the University of Arizona, required 16 core courses for assured admissions. However, not all Arizona high schools offer the 16 core courses, especially in second languages and math. NAU's pilot program removed the second language course availability barrier and will accept more fourth-year math courses, allowing more students the opportunity to pursue a postsecondary education.
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