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Associate+Bachelor's Degree Programs
When 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 Degree | Bachelor's Degree | RIT College/Center |
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Business Studies |
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Applied Arts and Science |
Center for Multidisciplinary Studies |
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Accounting Finance International Business Management Management Information Systems Marketing New Media Marketing |
E. Philip Saunders College of Business |
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| 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 | ||
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Manufacturing Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology |
College of Applied Science and Technology |
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| Information and Computing Studies | ||
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Information Technology |
B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences |
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| Liberal Arts | ||
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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 |
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| Science | ||
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Applied Arts and Science with a concentration in Biotechnology Studies |
Center for Multidisciplinary Studies |
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