Results-Focused Academics
A Program Geared to Your Goals
The Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵPath starts with a personalized academic program that gives you a head start. No matter your major, your career goal, or your graduate study plan, your Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵeducation will prepare you to meet your future.
A Personalized Program
Your advisor will help you plan your academics around your goals. You might add a minor, or build a pre-med program. The options are as big as your dreams.
Industry-Friendly Courses
Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵprofessors are active in their industry. They know where it's headed and what employers are looking for. Their insider knowledge helps shape Pace's innovative courses.
Small Classes
You'll get to know your professors well, because we keep Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵclasses small. Our faculty want to know your story, understand your goals, and be a partner in your education.
Hands-on Learning
You'll learn as much outside the classroom as inside. Simulation labs, VR classrooms, Bloomberg Terminals—you'll put theory into practice in Pace's state-of-the-art facilities.
Prepare for a Career in Healthcare
Skilled faculty give you the knowledge you need and share the wisdom of their experiences. Plus, hands on learning prepares you for the rigors of an in-demand role in a health care setting.
At Pace, you’ll develop clinical skills early on by working in a simulated clinical setting and shadowing experienced healthcare professionals in a range of specialized roles.
Study for a Future in the Arts or Sciences
Critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills are in demand today—and they'll be critical in the future as employers look to humans to do what machines can't. The liberal arts curriculum at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵgives you those skills. You also get a practical education that transforms passive learning into purposeful action.
Get Ready for a Career in Business
The professional training in business you get at Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵis finely tuned to your specific academic and career goals—however unique they are. From the courses you take, to the professional experiences you add to your resume and the network you build, it's all about you and your future. One highlight: The Center for Student Enterprise, where you work with fellow students and great professors to create and operate student-run businesses on campus.
Get Ready for a Career in Tech
Learn to be a problem-solving leader with excellent STEM skills and creative flair—the type of person an employer in pretty much any field is looking for, and a prime candidate for a great role in the tech industry. Mentored research, hackathons, practical data defense, corporate software training seminars, and app and game development are integrated into the curriculum. You might even participate in the Global Design Factory Network program in Helsinki, Finland.
Coding a Winning App
Brittany Benjamin ’22 was among the coders who won a top prize at Pace’s first-ever Sunflower Hack event, competing against 50 others for more than 12 hours. The idea behind her big win? An app called Cultivate, which would help to promote productivity.
Vice President of Pace’s community for queer folks in STEM, qSTEM, Jack Bonnelycke ’21 also works as a software developer for Seidenberg Creative Labs, the University’s student-run mobile and web development agency.
Learn to Be an Educator
As a Â̾ÞÈËÊÓƵeducation student you'll start your classroom field work almost a year earlier than students at other schools. Even before that, you'll practice in a special lab with a class of VR-enabled "students." And because the best educators today are culturally competent, you’ve got the option to take faculty-led courses abroad. Hands-on learning and close advisement mean that by the time you graduate, you'll be the type of globally minded, experienced, and committed teacher our schools need.