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Programs Designed for You

Whether you're starting fresh, transferring credits, or continuing your education, Idaho State University Twin Falls makes it possible to earn your degree while staying connected to your life in the Magic Valley. Students can choose from more than 100 online associate, bachelor’s, and graduate programs while receiving personalized, in-person support from our local outreach team. From advising and admissions to financial aid, counseling, and technology support, we’re here to help you move forward with confidence—without having to leave your community behind.

Popular Programs

Program Course Types
Business (A.S.) AO, SO
Civil Engineering Technology (A.A.S.) AO
Criminology (A.A.) AO, SO
Fire Services Administration (A.S.) AO, SO
Homeland Security and Emergency Management (A.S.) AO
Health Information Technology (A.A.S.) AO
University Studies (A.A.) AO, SO
  • Associate of Science (AS): Our Associate of Science degrees provide a solid foundation in the sciences with a focus on fostering analytical thinking and a deep understanding of the scientific process. These programs are ideal for students planning to continue their studies in a four-year degree program.

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS): Designed to prepare students for immediate employment in technical or occupational fields, our Associate of Applied Science degrees combine classroom theory with hands-on practical experience. The AAS degree programs aim to develop the specific technical skills employers are looking for.

  • Associate of Arts (AA): Our Associate of Arts degrees offer students a broad understanding of the humanities and social sciences. These degrees are suitable for students who wish to gain a well-rounded education or plan to transfer to a four-year degree program.

Program Course Types
Business, General (B.B.A.) AO, SO
Family and Consumer Sciences, General (B.S.) AO, SO
Finance (B.B.A.) AO, SO
Fire Services Administration (B.S.) AO, SO
Health Science, Emergency Medical Services Concentration (B.S.) SO
Healthcare Administration (B.B.A.) AO, SO
History (B.A.) AO, SO
Homeland Security and Emergency Management (B.S.) AO
Management (B.B.A.) AO, SO
Marketing (B.B.A.) AO, SO
Medical Laboratory Science (B.S.) AO - requires local laboratory sponsorship
Political Science (B.A./B.S.) SO
Psychology (B.A./B.S.) AO, OL
Respiratory Therapy (B.S., after ISU A.S.) AO
Robotics Engineering Technology (B.A.S., requires prior A.A.S.) AO - prerequisite AAS in Robotics & Engineering Technology
Social Work (B.A.) AO, SO
Sociology (B.A.) AO, SO
Sociology, Criminology Concentration (B.A.) AO, SO
Spanish (B.A.) AO, SO
Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Technology (B.S.) AO, SO
University Studies (B.A.) AO, SO
Workplace Training and Leadership (B.S.) AO
  • Bachelor of Science (BS): Our Bachelor of Science degrees are rooted in rigorous academic study combined with practical, hands-on learning. These programs are ideal for students aiming to delve deeper into the sciences, engineering, or technology fields. With a focus on critical thinking and problem-solving, our BS degrees prepare students for successful careers in a variety of industries.
  • Bachelor of Arts (BA): The Bachelor of Arts degrees at ISU Idaho Falls offer students a comprehensive education in the humanities and social sciences. These programs encourage a broad understanding of the world, fostering skills in communication, critical thinking, and cultural awareness — essential qualities for leaders in any field.
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): Our BBA program is tailored for aspiring business professionals. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in areas like management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship. This degree prepares students for dynamic careers in the business world, equipping them with the tools to innovate and lead.
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS): The Bachelor of Applied Science degrees are designed for students who have completed an AAS degree and are looking to further their education. These programs focus on applying technical skills to a broader context, preparing graduates for leadership roles in their respective technical fields.
Program Course Types
Biomedical Ethics (Graduate Certificate) AO, SO
Business Administration (M.B.A.) AO, SO
Clinical Psychopharmacology (M.S.) AO, SO, OL
Communication (M.A.) AO, SO
Dental Hygiene (M.S.) AO, SO
Education Administration, P-12 (M.Ed.) AO, SO
Education Administration, P-12 with Athletic Administration Emphasis (M.Ed.) AO, SO
Education Administration (Ed.S.) AO, SO
Health Education (M.H.E.) AO, SO
Healthcare Administration (M.H.A.) AO, SO
History (M.A.) AO, SO
Homeland Security and Emergency Management (M.S.) AO
Instructional Design and Technology (M.Ed.) AO, SO
Listening and Spoken Language Specialization (Post-Baccalaureate Certificate) AO
Medical Lab Science (M.S.) AO - requires local laboratory sponsorship
Nursing (Ph.D.) AO
Nursing Practice (D.N.P.) OL - requires a practicum
Public Administration (M.P.A.) SO
Public Health (M.P.H.) AO, SO
School Psychology Examiner (M.Ed.) AO, SO
School Psychology (Ed.S.) AO, SO
Secondary Education (M.Ed.) AO, SO
Social Work (M.S.W.) AO, SO
Teaching (M.A.) AO, SO - field experience is not "online" but can be outside Pocatello, and must be in a classroom face to face.
  • Master's Degree Programs: Our Master's degree offerings encompass a diverse range of fields including science, engineering, health sciences, business, and the humanities. These programs blend rigorous coursework with research opportunities, enabling students to develop specialized skills and advanced knowledge in their chosen field.
  • Doctoral Degree Programs: For those aspiring to the highest academic achievement, our Doctoral programs offer an opportunity to contribute original research to your field. These programs are ideal for individuals looking to become experts in their area of study and pursue careers in academia, research, or high-level industry positions.
  • Professional Degrees: Our professional degree programs, such as those in healthcare and business, are designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in specific professional careers. These programs combine practical training with theoretical knowledge to ensure graduates are ready to lead and innovate in their chosen professions.

Key Academic Dates & Planning Resources

Frequently Asked Program Questions

Program length depends on the degree and course load.

  • Associate degrees typically take about two years

  • Bachelor’s degrees typically take four years, with flexible pacing options

  • Graduate programs vary by discipline

Advisors help students create a timeline that works for them.

Yes. Graduates earn an accredited Idaho State University degree, recognized by employers and graduate schools nationwide. Many programs are aligned with regional workforce needs and employer partnerships.

Academic advisors are here to help you explore programs based on your interests, career goals, and schedule. You don’t have to have everything figured out to get started.