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Associate's
degree in Business Administration (ABA)
The ABA offers courses for students who are high
school graduates or possess a GED. The ABA requires
60 credit-hours of instruction at the lower level
(freshman and sophomore years). The ABA places
a strong emphasis on general education courses
that will provide a foundation for entry to the
BBA program.
Bachelor's
degree in Business Administration (BBA)
The Bachelor's degree in Business Administration
(BBA) is a degree-completion program comprising
60 credit-hours of instruction at the upper level
(junior and senior years). Students can choose
from majors such as: Criminal Justice Administration,
Engineering Management, Health Administration,
Human Resources Management, IT Management, International
Management, Management, and Marketing Management.
Bachelor's
degree in Health Administration (BHA)
The BHA degree requires completion of a total of 120 credit-hours of instruction.
The core courses address the fundamental topics that are relevant to health
administration, including health services, healthcare law and ethics,
epidemiology and community health, information technology for healthcare,
health organization management, healthcare management, health services
marketing, managed care, long-term care management and health politics
and policy. BHA Electives provide more in-depth coverage in the management
discipline to meet the needs and interests of students.
Associate of
Science in Computer Science (ASCS)
The ASCS offers courses for students who are
high school graduates or possess a GED. The ASCS
program requires the successful completion of
60 semester credit-hours of instruction at the
lower level (freshman and sophomore years). The
ASCS provides a strong foundation in computer
science
and related
disciplines for students
entering the BSCS program.
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)
is a degree-completion program comprising 60
semester credit-hours of instruction at the upper
level (junior and senior years). Students can choose
from majors such as: Computer Science, Information
Systems, Information Technology, and Software Engineering.
Associate
of Science in Criminal Justice (ASCJ)
The ASCJ offers courses for students who are high school graduates or possess
a GED. The ASCJ requires 60 credit-hours of instruction at the lower level (freshman
and sophomore years). The ASCJ provides a strong foundation for students entering
the BSCJ program.
Bachelor
of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)
The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) is a degree-completion program
comprising 60 semester credit-hours of instruction at the upper level (junior
and senior years).
Associate
of Science in Engineering Management (ASEM)
The ASEM requires the successful completion of 60 semester credit hours of instruction at the lower level
(freshman and sophomore years). The ASEM places a strong emphasis on general education courses as well as
core courses that will provide a solid foundation for entry to the BSEM program.
Bachelor
of Science in Engineering Management (BSEM)
The BSEM requires completion of a total of 120 semester credit hours of instruction, 60 of which are at
the upper level (junior and senior years). Students must have completed a minimum of 60 semester credit
hours of college-level studies at the lower level (freshman and sophomore years). Within the required
120 semester credit hours a student must also complete at least 30 semester credit hours in General
Education in order to receive a BSEM degree.
Associate
of Science in General Studies (ASGS)
The ASGS offers courses for students who are
high school graduates or possess a GED. The
ASGS requires 60 credit-hours of instruction
at the lower level (freshman and sophomore
years). The ASGS provides a strong foundation
for students entering the BSGS
program.
Bachelor
of Science in General Studies (BSGS)
The Bachelor of Science in General Studies
(BSGS) is a degree-completion program comprising
60 semester credit-hours of instruction at
the upper level (junior and senior years).
Associate
of Science in Information Technology (ASIT)
The ASIT offers courses for students who are high school graduates or possess
a GED. The ASIT program requires the successful completion of 60 semester credit-hours
of instruction at the lower level (freshman and sophomore years). The ASIT
provides a strong foundation in information technology and related disciplines
for students entering the BSIT program.
Bachelor
of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) is a degree-completion
program comprising 60 semester credit-hours of instruction at the upper level
(junior and senior years). Students can choose from majors such as: Computer
Science, Information Systems, Information Technology, and Software Engineering.
Course Descriptions
Course descriptions for all undergraduate courses.
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