Pennsylvania Western University leaders say they are adapting to modern learning experiences and responding to workforce needs as the state university prepares to cut dozens of degree programs, minors, concentrations and certificates. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, under the plan, PennWest’s offerings would include: 43 bachelor’s degree majors (down from 47) 23 master’s degree programs (down from 27) 40 minors (down from 74) 37 undergraduate certificates (up from 19). Some minors would shift to certificates under the plan. The university intends to sunset six undergraduate programs, four graduate programs and 34 minors. PennWest would also end nine bachelor’s degree programs on specific campuses. Any student currently enrolled in an impacted program would be able to complete their degree at their home campus, the university has said. PennWest plans to share updated curriculum information in late spring.