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Purdue University Fort Wayne

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2101 E Coliseum Blvd, Fort Wayne, IN 46805, USA
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Fort Wayne, IN, United States

Purdue University Fort Wayne offers a diverse array of undergraduate and graduate programs across multiple disciplines, emphasizing hands-on learning, research opportunities, and career preparation in a supportive environment. The campus is home to several colleges, each providing specialized courses tailored to industry needs and academic excellence.

  • College of Arts and Sciences: This college delivers foundational and advanced courses in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Key offerings include Bachelor of Arts in English, focusing on literature analysis, creative writing, and rhetoric; Psychology, covering cognitive processes, behavioral studies, and mental health; Biology, with labs in genetics, ecology, and microbiology; Chemistry, emphasizing organic synthesis, analytical techniques, and biochemistry; and Sociology, exploring social structures, inequality, and cultural dynamics. Graduate programs like the Master of Science in Biology delve into advanced research in environmental science and molecular biology.
  • R. Wayne Doermer School of Business: Business programs prepare students for leadership roles through courses in accounting, finance, management, and marketing. Highlights include the Bachelor of Science in Accounting with auditing and taxation tracks; Finance, teaching investment analysis and corporate finance; Management Information Systems, integrating technology with business strategy; and MBA programs offering concentrations in entrepreneurship and international business. Experiential learning through case studies and internships is central.
  • College of Education and Human Services: Education courses focus on teacher preparation and human services. Programs include Elementary Education with methods in literacy and STEM integration; Secondary Education for subjects like math and history; Special Education, addressing diverse learning needs; and Human Services, covering counseling, social work principles, and community advocacy. Graduate options like the Master of Science in Educational Leadership emphasize administration and policy.
  • College of Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science: Engineering programs feature civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering courses, including design projects, thermodynamics, and circuit analysis. Computer Science offers algorithms, software engineering, and cybersecurity; Construction Management covers project planning and sustainable building practices. The School of Polytechnic provides applied courses in manufacturing, electrical engineering technology, and construction engineering technology, with hands-on labs and industry partnerships.
  • College of Health and Human Services: Health programs include Nursing (BSN and MSN) with clinical rotations in patient care, pharmacology, and community health; Public Health, focusing on epidemiology, health policy, and wellness promotion; and Allied Health fields like radiologic sciences and medical laboratory sciences. Courses emphasize evidence-based practice and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Overall, the curriculum integrates general education with major-specific training, fostering critical thinking and innovation. With over 200 programs, Purdue Fort Wayne ensures accessibility through online, hybrid, and in-person formats, supporting a student body of around 8,000 in Northeast Indiana's economic hub. Faculty-led research in areas like renewable energy and data analytics enhances course relevance, preparing graduates for regional and global careers. Community engagement initiatives, such as service-learning projects, round out the educational experience, promoting lifelong learning and civic responsibility.

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