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Healthcare programs
- Rewarding and in-demand careers
- Flexible scheduling and online options
- State-of-the-art facilities
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Engineering and Technology programs
- Evening and weekend classes available
- On-campus, online and accelerated programs
- First Master’s in Artificial Intelligence in the state of CT
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Behavioral Science programs
- Fully online and accelerated programs available
- Classes offered in Bridgeport and Waterbury
- Prepare for a career as a helping professional
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Online and hybrid programs
- Maximum flexibility for your busy schedule
- Complete your coursework when and where you need to
- Engage in unique virtual experiences
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Business and Management programs
- Train for success in start-ups, small businesses, and nonprofits
- Master the fundamentals of planning, leadership, and development
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Education programs
- Provide education and support to individuals of all ages
- First tuition-paid internship program in the country
- UB trains more CT teachers than any other school in the state
Focus on what counts
Prepare for an in-demand career
As a career focused university, our 80+ programs prepare you for a successful future.
Get the financial aid you need
99% of UB students receive grant or scholarship aid.*
*Based on fall 2023 data.
You’ll never feel like a number
With our 16:1 student to faculty ratio, our uplifting, supportive culture ensures you never feel like a number.*
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James Howard Rebuilds the UB Women’s Basketball Team
When former Georgetown University Hoyas coach James Howard arrived on UB’s campus in 2023, he knew that he had been brought here for a reason. “We are trying to rebuild and restore the young women’s confidence here,” he says.
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Dean Elleithy Takes UB Engineering onto the Global Stage and into the Future
In fall 2023, University of Bridgeport’s Dr. Khaled Elleithy was listed as one of the world’s top 2% career-long cited scientists in all fields.
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UB Hosts Partners from CT Foodshare and Stop & Shop at Ribbon-Cutting for Renovated Student Food Pantry
University of Bridgeport was proud to host representatives from Connecticut Foodshare and Stop & Shop for the opening of a new location of its campus food pantry, Knight’s Pantry, on February 21, 2024.
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6 Tips for Parents of Teens Going to College for the First Time
Sending your kid off to college for the first time can be a daunting experience. To ease your concerns and help navigate this exciting yet nerve-wracking transition, we’ve curated a list of tips for parents of soon-to-be college students.
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