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At St. Kate's you apply to a College and your academic program is part of a School.
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Degree Options
The Weekend Program is where busy adult students gain access to bachelor’s degree and certificate options from St. Kate’s four exceptional schools: Business and Leadership; Health; Humanities, Arts and Sciences; and Professional Studies.
As a weekend student, women earning bachelor’s degrees select from 18 major and/or 10 minor areas. For a focused course of study, consider a certificate.
Do you already have your bachelor’s degree but want to focus on a new area? Women and men with bachelor’s degrees come to the Weekend Program to earn a second major.
Undergraduate Majors
Majors in the Weekend Program are listed below by school.
School of Business and Leadership
* Major has concentrations/ specialties to choose from, some of which may not be offered through the Weekend Program.
** Major is available to students in the Weekend Program by combining course work in the Day and Weekend schedules.
† Requires an appropriate healthcare associate degree to enroll.
- Accounting
- Business-to-Business Sales
- Communication*
- Communication Studies
- Financial Economics
- Healthcare Management†
- Healthcare Sales
- International Business and Economics
- Marketing and Management
- Small Business/Entrepreneurship
School of Health
- Nursing: Post-Baccalaureate*
- Nursing: RN-to-Bachelor’s
- Occupational Science/Pre-Occupational Therapy
School of Humanities, Arts and Sciences
School of Professional Studies
Baccalaureate liberal arts and sciences requirements
To earn a baccalaureate degree from St. Kate’s you need to complete a minimum of 130 semester credits, which includes your required major courses and supporting work, your liberal arts core curriculum and your elective classes. Our checklist outlines the requirements of the liberal arts core curriculum for both the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) and the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees. Most majors offer options for both degrees.
Minors
- Business Administration
- Communication Studies
- Economics
- Finance
- Financial Economics
- History
- Philosophy
- Sales
- Social Welfare
- Theology
- Women’s Studies
Certificate Programs
Certificate programs fulfill the need for concentrated education in a specific professional area and provide credentials for those who complete the requirements.
- Business-to-Business Sales I and II
- Healthcare Sales
- Theology: Catechetical Ministry
- Theology: Pastoral Ministry
* Certificate is available to students in the Weekend Program by combining course work in the Day and Weekend schedules.
† Not currently accepting applications. Check back soon.





