All programs

Saint Martin's University prepares students for successful lives through its undergraduate, graduate and certificate programs spanning the liberal arts, business, computer science, education, engineering, nursing and leadership. Saint Martin's offers programs primarily at its Lacey campus with a subset of programs offered at its extended campus located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and online.

Saint Martin's University has three colleges: the College of Arts, Sciences and Education, the College of Business, Engineering and Technology, which houses the School of Business and The Hal and Inge Marcus School of Engineering, and the School of Health and Allied Health.

Ready to apply?
Undergraduate application (first-year or transfer)Graduate ApplicationNon-Degree Applications

Wondering which program is for you? Here are some key offices ready to help:

Undergraduate admissions
Graduate Studies & admissions
International admissions 
Saint Martin's-JBLM

Find Your Program

Currently selected filters

Business & Accounting

Saint Martin’s business, accounting and economics programs honor our liberal arts heritage and Benedictine values, while combining a broad understanding of these disciplines to become ethical leaders in diverse and changing workplaces. We also offer comprehensive programs that also allow students to specialize in separate functional areas.

Accounting

About

Accounting

Program Levels Available
  • Undergraduate

Accounting

Accounting at Saint Martin's University focuses on the collection, analysis and communication of financial information for public and private organizations, or individuals. Saint Martin's prepares accounting graduates for responsible positions in private practice, corporate accounting, and governmental service through a deep foundation in current technologies and best practices.

Campus
  • Main (Lacey)
  • Saint Martin's-JBLM
Type of Instruction
  • In Person
Degree
  • Bachelor of Arts

Business & Management

About

Business & Management

Program Levels Available
  • Undergraduate

Business Administration

Ready to learn how to become an effective and ethical leader in the corporate world? A business administration degree may be the best option for you.

Campus
  • Main (Lacey)
  • Saint Martin's-JBLM
Type of Instruction
  • In Person
Degree
  • Bachelor of Arts

Finance

The Minor in Finance is available to Accounting majors, Business Administration majors pursuing a non-Finance concentration, and all majors within the other schools and colleges of Saint Martin’s University.

Campus
  • Main (Lacey)
  • Saint Martin's-JBLM
Type of Instruction
  • In Person

Management

The Minor in Management is available to Accounting majors, Business Administration majors pursuing a non-Management concentration, and to students pursuing majors within the other Schools and Colleges of Saint Martin’s University.

Campus
  • Main (Lacey)
  • Saint Martin's-JBLM
Type of Instruction
  • In Person

Marketing

The Minor in Marketing is available to Accounting majors, Business Administration majors pursuing a non-Marketing concentration, and all majors within the other schools and colleges of Saint Martin’s University.

Campus
  • Main (Lacey)
  • Saint Martin's-JBLM
Type of Instruction
  • In Person

Social Sciences

Saint Martin's social sciences programs are concerned with the development of human society, the nature of social institutions and roles, human behavior and the ideas that have shaped human life.

History & Political Science

About

History & Political Science

Program Levels Available
  • Undergraduate

Political Science

The Political Science program at Saint Martin's University seeks to understand the basis of power in society, how that power is organized and exercised, and its impact on people’s lives. The department seeks to help its students engage in critical analysis of society and power structures.

Campus
  • Main (Lacey)
  • Saint Martin's-JBLM
Type of Instruction
  • In Person
Degree
  • Bachelor of Arts

Psychology

About

Psychology

Program Levels Available
  • Undergraduate

Psychology

If you are looking for a career where you can make an impact on the mental health and overall well-being of others, psychology may be the best major for you.

Campus
  • Main (Lacey)
  • Saint Martin's-JBLM
Type of Instruction
  • In Person
  • Online
Degree
  • Bachelor of Arts

Society & Social Justice

About

Society & Social Justice

Program Levels Available
  • Undergraduate

Criminology and Criminal Justice

If you dream of pursuing a career in law enforcement, corrections, legal studies or victim services, criminology and criminal justice may be the best major for you.

Campus
  • Main (Lacey)
  • Saint Martin's-JBLM
Type of Instruction
  • In Person
Degree
  • Bachelor of Arts

Schools and colleges

College of Arts, Sciences and Education

Spanning the arts, humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, education and leadership studies, and characterized by an educational environment that is both rigorous and supportive, the College of Arts, Sciences and Education offers more than 20 undergraduate majors and minors, as well as graduate degrees in Education, Leadership Studies and Theology.

Hal and Inge Marcus School of Engineering

Housed under the College of Business, Engineering and Technology, The Hal and Inge Marcus School of Engineering seeks to provide our graduates with an education that will prepare them for successful careers in engineering practice and serve as preparation for advanced graduate studies, all while keeping with our Benedictine tradition as the guiding principle.

School of Business

Housed under the College of Business, Engineering and Technology, the School of Business is committed to developing leaders for tomorrow’s business world. Our undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs provide students with the necessary skills to succeed in today's fast-changing world.

School of Health and Allied Health

The School of Health and Allied Health (SHAH) builds on the foundation of a liberal arts education at Saint Martin's University. The School educates students to be transformational leaders, grounded in Benedictine values, committed to social justice and dedicated to lifelong learning. Through a holistic approach, the School embodies a learner-centered education grounded in the University's core values of faith, reason, service and community. The School prepares graduates who are courageously committed to evidence-based practice, social justice and a lifelong spirit of inquiry, equipping them to meet the needs of the global community.

  • Old Main 412