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Address: 1100 E 5th St, Anderson, IN, 46012
Phone: (765) 649-9071
Website: http://www.anderson.edu
College type: 4-year private, not-for-profit
Degrees offered: Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctor's, First-professional degree
Majors: Accounting And Finance, Art Teacher Education, Athletic Training And Sports Medicine, Bible / Biblical Studies, Biology General, Business / Managerial Economics, Business Administration And Management, Business General, Business Marketing And Marketing Management, Chemistry General, Computer Science General, Criminal Justice / Law Enforcement Administration, Criminal Justice General, Curriculum And Instruction, Divinity / Ministry Bd Mdiv, Drama / Theater Arts General, Education General, Elementary Teacher Education, English Language And Literature General, English Teacher Education, Family Life And Relations Studies, Finance General, Fine / Studio Arts, French Language And Literature, General Studies, German Language And Literature, German Language Teacher Education, Graphic Design Commercial Art And Illustration, Health And Physical Education General, Health Teacher Education, History General, Information Sciences And Systems, Mass Communications, Mathematics, Mathematics And Computer Science, Mathematics Other, Mathematics Teacher Education, Missions / Missionary Studies, Music Business Management And Merchandise, Music General Performance, Music Teacher Education, Nursing Rn Training, Organizational Behavior Studies, Philosophy, Physical Education Teaching And Coaching, Physics General, Political Science And Government General, Psychology General, Religion / Religious Studies, Religious / Sacred Music, Science Teacher Education General, Social Studies Teacher Education, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish Language And Literature, Speech Teacher Education, Theology
Classification: Master's (Comprehensive) Colleges and Universities II: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the master's degree. They award 20 or more master's degrees per year.