Associate+Bachelor's Degree Programs

Student in Engineering LabWhen you choose an RIT Associate+Bachelor's Degree Program, you start on the road to academic success by earning an associate degree through RIT's National Technical Institute for the Deaf, which prepares you to enroll in a bachelor's degree program in one of the other eight colleges of RIT.

What makes students in these programs so successful in college and their careers?

  • Access to high-caliber RIT academic programs
  • Unparalleled academic support
  • Academic success: Deaf and hard-of-hearing students at RIT graduate at rates above the national averages for students in community colleges and other private four-year colleges.
  • The best value:
    • RIT receives special federal support for deaf and hard-of-hearing students, so you pay about one-third of RIT's regular tuition.
    • When you select an RIT Associate+Bachelor's Degree Program, you're also eligible for a scholarship for up to five years (find out more about this scholarship).
Associate+Bachelor's Degree Programs
Associate DegreeBachelor's DegreeRIT College/Center

Business Studies

Administrative Support Technology (AAS)

Applied Arts and Science

Center for Multidisciplinary Studies

Business (AS)

Accounting

Finance

International Business

Management

Management Information Systems

Marketing

New Media Marketing

E. Philip Saunders College of Business

Hospitality and Service Management (AS)

Hospitality and Service Management with a concentration in Hotel and Resort Management or Food Management

College of Applied Science and Technology
Engineering Studies

Applied Mechanical Technology (AAS)

Manufacturing Engineering Technology

Mechanical Engineering Technology

College of Applied Science and Technology

Information and Computing Studies

Applied Computer Technology (AS)

Information Technology

B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences

Liberal Arts

Applied Liberal Arts (AS)

Advertising and Public Relations

Criminal Justice

Economics

International Studies

Journalism

Museum Studies

Philosophy

Political Science

Professional and Technical Communication

Psychology

Public Policy

Urban and Community Studies

College of Liberal Arts

Science

Laboratory Science Technology (AAS)

Applied Arts and Science with a concentration in Biotechnology Studies

Center for Multidisciplinary Studies