What's new at Malone

New programs

Chemical Dependency Counseling

Our new Chemical Dependency Counseling (CDC) program provides an opportunity to gain essential knowledge regarding substance abuse symptoms and counseling treatment strategies. The program is aligned with the educational requirements for the CDC Assistant, Phase 1, certification in the state of Ohio.

Cybersecurity

Our new Cybersecurity program provides unmatched opportunities for hands-on learning and is aligned with the standards for cybersecurity of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Cybersecurity is expected to grow by more than 25% in the next 10 years and is one of the most in-demand career options in Ohio and throughout the country. 

Criminal & Restorative Justice

Studying criminal justice at Malone opens the door to more than just being a law enforcement officer. A four-year degree in criminal justice can prepare you to pursue a career at the local, state, or federal level in a variety of fields and positions. Criminal justice prepares graduates for work in a variety of positions in the legal system.

Data Analytics

Malone University is establishing a new major in data analytics, a major that draws substantially from math and computer science. Graduates of the program will be able to serve their organizations and businesses by inspecting and modeling data with the goal of discovering information that can be used in decision-making.

Digital Arts

As a Digital Arts student, you will have many opportunities to delve into the exciting world of digital art - from creating multimedia work to developing the production skills to thrive in a modern digital environment. You will gain mastery over media production equipment as well as many other computer softwares relating to design, video editing. 

Professional Writing and Editing

Malone University’s new Professional Writing and Editing program will train students to use their creative gifts to become writers in professional settings. This program leverages the humanities-based study of English for the workplace environment through a concentration in digital arts, marketing, communication, or creative writing. Internship and off-campus experiential learning opportunities are plentiful.

Spanish for Service and the Professions

The new Spanish for Service and the Professions program at Malone functions internally as a 15-hour minor meant to pair with any professional or helping program. It emphasizes an innovative approach to Spanish language education that promotes workplace readiness. Students will develop linguistic skills of intermediate, high, or advanced low according to the scale of the American Council on Teaching Foreign Languages’ www.actfl.org  guidelines for Oral Proficiency Levels in the Workplace.