Nebraska Wesleyan University offers 65 programs through Bachelor's, Master's, and Post Graduate Certificate. By degree types, it offers 54 Bachelor's, 6 Master's, 1 Post-BS Certificate, 2 Post-MS Certificate programs.
It also offers its programs via online learning and 3 programs are available through Bachelor's, Master's and Post Graduate Certificate. By degree types, it offers 2 Master's, 1 Post-MS Certificate program in the virtual environment.
For the academic year 2022-2023, total 468 students have completed their degree/programs and graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University.
The following table summarizes the offered degrees and programs with number of programs and number of completers.
By degrees/certificates, 425 Bachelor's and 43 Master's were awareded by Nebraska Wesleyan.
Number of Programs
Number of Online Programs
Number of Completers
Bachelor's
54
0
425
Master's
6
2
43
Post-BS Certificate
1
0
-
Post-MS Certificate
2
1
-
Total
65
3
468
Best Major Programs (Ranked in U.S. Colleges)
The following table shows the best programs at Nebraska Wesleyan University based on earning after completing the program by degree types.
Bachelor
Bachelor Program - Highest Earning After Graduation
Field of Study
Median Earning after Graduation
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
$64,500
Business/Commerce
$45,400
Social Work
$35,900
Popular Programs with Most Completers
The following table lists the popular programs at Nebraska Wesleyan University based on number of completers for each offered programs in 2022-2023.
Bachelor'sMaster's
Program Name
Completers
Earning after Graduation
Biology/Biological Sciences
45
-
Business/Commerce
35
$45,400
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
32
$64,500
Social Work
26
$35,900
Psychology
24
-
Program Name
Completers
Earning after Graduation
Nursing Administration
15
-
Curriculum and Instruction
8
-
Forensic Science and Technology
4
-
Major Programs by Offered Degree
The follwing tabs shows all major programs offered at Nebraska Wesleyan by awared level. You can check online avaiability, number of completers, and average earning after graduation for each major by expanding the major program.