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Healthcare programs
- Rewarding and in-demand careers
- Flexible scheduling and online options
- State-of-the-art facilities
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Engineering and Technology programs
- Evening and weekend classes available
- On-campus, online and accelerated programs
- First Master’s in Artificial Intelligence in the state of CT
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Behavioral Science programs
- Fully online and accelerated programs available
- Classes offered in Bridgeport and Waterbury
- Prepare for a career as a helping professional
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Online and hybrid programs
- Maximum flexibility for your busy schedule
- Complete your coursework when and where you need to
- Engage in unique virtual experiences
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Business and Management programs
- Train for success in start-ups, small businesses, and nonprofits
- Master the fundamentals of planning, leadership, and development
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Education programs
- Provide education and support to individuals of all ages
- First tuition-paid internship program in the country
- UB trains more CT teachers than any other school in the state
Focus on what counts
Prepare for an in-demand career
As a career focused university, our 80+ programs prepare you for a successful future.
Get the financial aid you need
99% of UB students receive grant or scholarship aid.*
*Based on fall 2023 data.
You’ll never feel like a number
With our 16:1 student to faculty ratio, our uplifting, supportive culture ensures you never feel like a number.*
Events
News
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UB RISE Shines a Spotlight on Public Health
This year, in conjunction with National Public Health Week, UB’s annual day of Research, Innovation, Scholarship, and Entrepreneurship (UB RISE) illuminated the problems facing — and potential solutions for — global public health.
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Graduates Pave the Way for Future Purple Knights
Amidst the hugs, high-fives, fist-bumps, and farewells, members of the 2024 graduating class took a moment to tilt their caps to UB’s future — ushering in future students by offering their unique Purple Knight perspectives.
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UB Recognized for Creating Culture of Wellness on Campus
University of Bridgeport is one of only 145 universities and colleges around the world to be honored by Exercise is Medicine® (EIM) for its efforts to create a culture of wellness on its campus.
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Meet the 2024 Commencement Student Speakers
Being chosen as a student commencement speaker is a source of great pride and accomplishment. University of Bridgeport is proud to introduce you to the 2024 student speakers.
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