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Business Studies | Associate Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

This program provides students with a basic understanding of the business environment, management theory, marketing, and accounting practices. It prepares them to seek entry-level managerial positions or to transfer to a four-year institution as business majors.

Communication & Entrepreneurial Leadership | Bachelor’s Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

This program focuses on project management, entrepreneurship, team building, and message design and delivery. It prepares students for entry-level jobs in fields like civic organizing, media production, public relations, management, and other positions that require organizational leadership and business development.

Students in this major explore many different opportunities as they find their focus, including producing content for the Landmark College television and radio stations, contributing to the student-run magazine, and participating in the Landmark College Entrepreneurship Accelerator Program.

Computer Science | Bachelor’s Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

Computer Science includes mathematics, programming, software design, and computer architecture. To provide a foundation, this program includes courses in computer languages such as JAVA, C, and C++. Other courses include networking, operating systems, database management systems, as well as several specialized electives.

Liberal Studies | Bachelor’s Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

This program is designed to prepare its graduates to either enter the workforce or further their studies. Students build skills communication, problem solving, information technology, and critical thinking through curriculum that focuses on civic inquiry and interdisciplinary study.

Psychology | Bachelor’s Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

This program is designed to prepare students for graduate study or entry-level positions in community mental health, education, public affairs, health, human resources, and a range of nonprofit careers. Students might also pursue employment counseling, grand development, business or sales positions, all of which benefit from the study of psychology.

Students in this major explore psychology, neurodiversity, and learning. Students develop research skills and apply concepts to solving problems and improving the world around them. Experiential opportunities and internships are designed for students to grow as professionals through self-reflection, collaboration, and project management.

Integrated Arts | Bachelor’s Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

Students in this program explore different mediums and styles to experiment in different forms of artistic expression. Through this program, students will obtain concrete, marketable, technical skills to produce art.

Life Science | Bachelor’s Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

This program includes learning areas related to ecology, organismal and sub-organismal biology, natural resource management, data-driven decision making, and a strong foundation to work in the public health sector. Students will engage in experiential opportunities to improve professional behaviors, collaboration, and develop and maintain large scale projects.

The B.S. in Life Science degree is an extension of the College’s current A.S. in Life Science degree. Both degrees offer two tracks of study: life science and environmental biology.

Learning Differences and Neurodiversity | Certificate

Landmark College Online’s Learning Differences and Neurodiversity certificate is an online, post-baccalaureate professional development program for educators and professionals who work with students with ADHD, autism, learning disabilities such as dyslexia, or executive function challenges.

This program integrates current research findings with evidence-based practices, classroom strategies, and technologies. Courses offer the convenience of online learning as well as the opportunity to interact with an engaged group through video conferences and discussions.

Participants can choose from the following focus areas: executive functioning; autism on campus and online; and postsecondary disability services. To earn the certificate, students participate in five classes, and have the opportunity to receive three graduate credits per course.

Computer Science | Associate Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

This program combines mathematics, programming, software design, and computer architecture with computer system technologies. A key feature of the program is its emphasis on project-oriented experiences.

Liberal Studies | Associate Degree

Landmark College is for students with diagnosed learning disabilities, attention disorders, or autism.

This program provides students with a broad foundation in specific discipline areas (humanities, arts, and natural and social sciences). Students who earn a Liberal Arts degree encounter different ways of seeing the world and develop the skills to engage in projects and activities that focus on the ability to build effective arguments and communicate well and solve problems, which help prepare them for further education or the workplace.