
Academic Programs
“Dillard has never been interested in mere numbers of students. Our interest is in students with serious purpose who are capable of constructive thought. We desire to produce free and responsible men and women for a free and responsible society.”
Albert W. Dent
President, 1941-1969
Academic Programs
Learn to manage financial records and analyze economic data for individuals and organizations.
Develop skills in leadership, management, and decision-making to excel in various business settings.
Master programming, algorithms, and computing concepts to work in technology and software development.
Gain insights into law enforcement, legal systems, and crime prevention strategies.
Explore the art and history of filmmaking, from scriptwriting to production and analysis of cinematic works.
Combine economics and finance to understand financial markets and decision-making.
Examine the cultural, societal, and nutritional aspects of food and food systems.
Study health-related topics, including public health, healthcare management, and human biology.
Develop skills in journalism, media production, and communication for various media outlets.
Learn mathematical principles and statistical techniques, with a focus on risk assessment and insurance.
Analyze political systems, government structures, and global politics to understand the world's political dynamics.
Study human behavior, cognition, and mental processes to explore the mind and behavior.
Learn about disease prevention, health promotion, and healthcare policy to improve community well-being.
Prepare for a career in social services, helping individuals and communities overcome challenges.
Gain practical and theoretical knowledge in acting, stage production, and theatrical arts.
Explore urban development, city planning, and policy-making in urban environments.
Develop your artistic creativity and skills in various visual mediums, including painting, sculpture, and digital art.
Certificate
Specialize in earth and environmental sciences, focusing on geology, meteorology, and environmental studies.
Acquire expertise in managing water resources and sustainable urban water systems.