Social Sciences
College of Medicine
College of Science and Engineering
College of Graduate Studies
Academic work and research on campus are supported by the resources and services of the Central Michigan University Libraries. The university also owns and operates the Brooks Astronomical Observatory.
The university's neuroscience program was named undergraduate program of the year in 2013 by the Society for Neuroscience.
Its most popular undergraduate majors, by 2021 graduates, were:
Psychology (207)
Exercise Science and Kinesiology (182)
Community Organization and Advocacy (155)
Marketing/Marketing Management (125)
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology (104)
Child Development (100)
The Central Michigan University College of Graduate Studies provides over 70 graduate degree programs at the Master's, Specialist, or Doctoral levels.
As of 2024, the university supports 69 public charter schools serving 29,000 students across Michigan through its Governor John Engler Center for Charter Schools.
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