Empower yourself with knowledge
Academic programs at WSU span more than 200 fields within 11 colleges. In nearly every discipline, research opportunities challenge inquisitive minds, from freshmen to post-doctoral students.
Academic excellence
Many academic programs have won noteworthy recognition.
Majors/fields
The University offers academic programs in a wide range of fields.
- Undergraduates
200+ fields of study for freshmen, transfer students, former or non-degree students - Graduate School
66 master's and 47 doctoral programs - Professional programs
- Nursing and pharmacy, offered through the Division of Health Sciences
- Veterinary medicine
Colleges
The University's 11 colleges prepare students to become productive citizens, strong civic leaders, and highly skilled professionals whose expertise fuels growth among Washington businesses. Research conducted by the colleges' faculty drives the state's economy and fosters innovations that change lives worldwide.
WSU Online COURSES AND Degrees
WSU Online is one of the nation's oldest and most-respected online degree programs. WSU professors not only teach the courses, they also help design them. The courses are then offered completely online, so you can study on your own schedule, from wherever you have an Internet connection.
Summer programs
Explore courses for college students and camps for kids.
For college students
- Summer Session
Academic courses for continuing and new college students
Study abroad
Choose from 70 countries around the world and and hundreds of programs.Libraries
The WSU library system is one of the largest in the Pacific Northwest. There are 3 libraries on the Pullman campus, plus libraries at each of the regional campuses in Spokane, Tri-Cities, and Vancouver, and an Energy Program Library in Olympia dedicated to energy-related research.
Discoveries that
make a difference
Here’s a sampling of the University’s many research achievements—including those of faculty and students at all levels.
Undergraduate research student profiles
Undergraduate research and creative projects in the College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences