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CWU Geological Sciences Professor Walter Szeliga received some well-deserved attention for his unique approach to detecting ...
Dr. Herrera-Dulcet is from Barcelona, Spain. She grew up bilingual, speaking Catalan and Spanish. She spent a good part of her life traveling the world, living in several European countries, South ...
This is a summer course designed and taught by Dr. Michael Johnson Dr. Michael A. Johnson, our French Professor and French Studies Program Coordinator, is also a professional Chef, whose creative and ...
Construction professionals are in high demand. If you’re interested in the built environment and how homes, skyscrapers, roads, bridges, and industrial complexes are made, consider a career in ...
Develop a professional network in Human Resources at CWU with a degree in Human Resource Management. In this program, you will be trained to produce value by implementing organizational strategy based ...
The MPA program is designed to prepare you to excel in your career and get you ready to take the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam. You will learn about financial accounting, auditing, taxation, ...
The Central Washington University College in the High School (CiHS) program allows high school students to take CWU courses from approved high school instructors without leaving their high school ...
Explore Aerospace Studies at CWU and study Air Force history, doctrine, strategy, team building, and leadership. Through experiential learning, you'll strengthen your leadership skills and critical ...
The Payroll Practice and Management with Microsoft Excel course will help you gain the skills needed to enter the payroll workforce. Enroll today through Central Washington University!
Initiate change, engage communities, influence consumers, or analyze trends with a General Business degree at CWU. Develop a strong network among students, professors, and industry professionals ...
Founded in 1891, Central Washington University has a rich history beginning as the Washington State Normal School, serving future elementary and junior high teachers. The original student body ...