
ADRIAN — Adrian College has introduced a wide range of new academic programs following recent approval by the Higher Learning Commission.
The additions include degrees in criminal justice, physics, nutrition, cybersecurity, spirituality, and wellbeing. New master’s programs were also added in fields like artificial intelligence-driven management, business analytics, and computer science.
The college also launched a certificate in trauma-informed care and added several minors, including software engineering and environmental science.
Officials say the programs were developed through faculty collaboration and student input, with a focus on relevant, interdisciplinary education.
New instructors include Lenawee County Chief Judge Anna Marie Anzalone and Michigan Assistant Attorney General Lori Montgomery.
Programs are already enrolling for the upcoming year.
For more information, visit adrian.edu.