Bachelor of Science Sample Clauses

Bachelor of Science. Contact: Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Naples, FL 34119 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx The Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies provides students the opportunity to obtain a degree by combining their previous college studies with courses that will prepare them for today’s changing work environment. The course work is provided in three formats. The first represents the standard class attendance and traditional methods of instruction. The second method is identified as a grouping of three courses each fifteen week term with required extensive outside study as preparation to comprehensive in-class development of the material. The student must commit to the entire program for a minimum of 15 week terms, and must complete and pass all three courses each term or repeat the entire term. The third format is a totally online program of study. In order for students to begin the interdisciplinary studies component of the program, they must have an associate degree or complete 60 semester college credit hours from an accredited institution with a 2.5 or better GPA. The prospective student is expected to have the background necessary to successfully complete this program, including an employment history. Each student is expected to present a course in English Composition or its equivalent and knowledge of Computer Applications as evidenced by the student’s transcripts. Any exceptions to the above must be approved by the Program Chair. In order to graduate from Xxxxxx University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, students must complete the interdisciplinary studies courses (36 credits) through Xxxxxx University, as well as IDS1001 and IDS4001. Students may transfer in the liberal arts and elective courses in accordance with University transfer policies.
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Bachelor of Science. Contact: Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxx, Program Chair 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Naples, FL 34119 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx The principal objective of the Legal Studies program is to offer a curriculum of law, liberal arts, and business which meets the needs of the legal community and the individual student who may want to advance to law school, as well as prepare a student for a successful career in legal assisting. The Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies is designed to prepare students for professional and management positions in legal settings, assisting attorneys and other legal professionals with legal research, collection of evidence, document and litigation preparation, and other duties of the daily practice of law. The course work is provided in two formats. In the accelerated format, the student is offered two of the core curriculum classes each semester as 7 ½-week in-class “mini-semesters” resulting in both classes being completed within 15 weeks. An additional 15-week online core curriculum class is also available to the accelerated class students in the same semester. The second format is totally online, offered in 15 week sessions, three semesters per year. Area I Legal Component Semester Hour Credit LEA1000 Introduction to Law 4 LEA1001 Civil Procedure 2 LEA1002 Torts 2 LEA1003 Contracts 2 LEA1004 Property 2 LEA2010 Introduction to Criminal Law and Procedure 4 LEA2014 Legal Research and Writing 4 LEA3603 Criminal Law and Procedure II 4 LEA4040 Constitutional Law 4 LEA3010 Legal Reasoning and Strategies 4 LEA3035 Current Legal Issues 4 LEA3012 Alternative Dispute Resolution 4 LEA3055 eDiscovery 4 LEA3065 eWorkshop 4 LEA3075 Data Privacy and Social Media 4 LEA3085 eLitigation and Litigation Support 4 LEA4014 Legal Writing 4 LEA4015 Advanced Legal Research 4 LEA4016 Evidence 4 LEA4300 Senior Seminar 4 Total Legal Component 72 Area II Liberal Arts Component CAP1000 Computer Applications 4 IDS1002 Foundations for College Success* 2 PSY1102 Strategic Thinking 2 ENG1101 English Composition 4 MAC1132 College Mathematics 4 COM3015 Professional Communication 4 PHI3601/3301 Ethics or Philosophy 4 PHI4101 Logic 4 ENG4210 Professional Writing 4 Approved Elective 4 Total Liberal Arts Component 36
Bachelor of Science. Contact: Dr. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Program Chair 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Fort Xxxxx, FL 33966 239-938-7798 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx The Applied Psychology program provides students with the dynamic skill set and knowledge base needed by professionals in human services and other related professions. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a firm foundation in liberal arts to complement the practical and theoretical aspects of the discipline. Emphasis is placed on the student’s development of the professional attitude and behavior needed for working with others in human services, management, and other occupational roles. Certification in the drug/alcohol field is an option available for students in this program. This course of study is offered in both the traditional and online delivery format. The Substance Abuse Certification Program is not available online.
Bachelor of Science. Contact: Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Program Chair 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Naples, FL 34119 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 (fax) The principal objective of the Criminal Justice Program is to deliver a comprehensive program of teaching and research to support the criminal justice system and the agencies and personnel who are delegated the task of public safety and service. The goal of the program is to ensure that potential and current criminal justice personnel have the opportunity to study the most comprehensive and contemporary methods and policies dealing with administration, management, human resources, intelligence, terrorism, and cultural diversity. The program is designed to prepare students with no prior related work experience for entry level positions within the criminal justice system as well as similar positions in the private sector. For criminal justice personnel, both sworn and civilian, the program prepares them for middle and senior management positions, building upon previous experience and training. The program is developed around a core curriculum of required courses within the range of subjects applicable to criminal justice. In addition, each student is required to complete a series of liberal arts courses to assure the broadest based educational experience and to support the general education goals of the University. Further, the student will have the opportunity to select from an approved list of elective courses to develop an area of interest. The course work is provided in two formats. In the accelerated format, the student is offered two of the core curriculum classes each semester as 7 ½-week in-class “mini-semesters” resulting in both classes being completed within 15 weeks. An additional 15-week online core curriculum class is also available to the accelerated class students in the same semester. The second format is totally online, offered in 15 week sessions, three semesters per year.
Bachelor of Science. Contact: Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Program Chair 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Naples, FL 34119 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx The principal objective of the Criminal Justice Program is to deliver a comprehensive program of teaching and research to support the criminal justice system and the agencies and personnel who are delegated the task of public safety and service. The goal of the program is to ensure that potential and current criminal justice personnel have the opportunity to study the most comprehensive and contemporary methods and policies dealing with administration, management, human resources, intelligence, terrorism, and cultural diversity. The program is designed to prepare students with no prior related work experience for entry level positions within the criminal justice system as well as similar positions in the private sector. For criminal justice personnel, both sworn and civilian, the program prepares them to middle and senior management positions, building upon previous experience and training. The program is developed around a core curriculum of required courses within the range of subjects applicable to criminal justice. In addition, each student is required to complete a series of liberal arts courses to assure the broadest based educational experience and to support the general education goals of the University. Further, the student will have the opportunity to select from an approved list of elective courses to develop an area of interest. The course work is provided in three formats. The first represents the standard class attendance and traditional methods of instruction. The second method is identified as a grouping of three courses each fifteen week term with required extensive outside study as preparation to comprehensive in-class development of the material. The student must commit to the entire program for a minimum of 15 week terms, and must complete and pass all three courses each term or repeat the entire term. The third format is a totally online program of study. In order for students to begin the criminal justice component of the program, they must have an associate degree or completed 60 semester college credit hours from an accredited institution. The student must present for review an official transcript of previous academic work which must include a course in English Composition, Computer Applications, Criminal Justice Systems, and Criminology, and an overall GPA of 2.5 or better.
Bachelor of Science. All Bachelor Degree Programs consist of twelve 11-week quarters (132 weeks) (180 credits) * All Associate Degree Programs consist of six 11-week quarters (66 weeks) (96 credits) Evening & Weekend Scheduling Option may increase length of time and number of quarters to complete the degree. Advertising (BA) Audio Production (BS) Digital Filmmaking & Digital Photography Digital Photography Fashion Design (BFA) Fashion Marketing & Game Art & Video Production (BFA) (BFA) Option A (BFA) Option B Management (BA) Design (BFA) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) Tuition per Quarter* (Avg. 16 credits/quarter) $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 Application Fee** 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Administrative Fee** 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Student Activities Fee** 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Supply Kit*** 675 600 700 2,470 960 1,040 865 700 Digital Resource Fee**** (Avg. 16 credits/quarter) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 Total Tuition per Academic Year NOT including supply kits or fees***** $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 Graphic Design (AAS) Graphic Design (BFA) Hospitality Management (BS) Interior Design (BFA) Media Arts & Animation (BFA) Visual Effects & Motion Graphics (BFA) Web Design & Interactive Media (AAS) Web Design & Interactive Media (BFA) (6 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (6 Quarters) (12 Quarters) (90 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (180 credits) (90 credits) (180 credits) Tuition per Quarter* (Avg. 16 credits/quarter) $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 $7,728 Application Fee** 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Administrative Fee** 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Student Activities Fee** 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 Supply Kit*** 675 675 N/A 930 700 700 700 700 Digital Resource Fee**** (Avg. 16 credits/quarter) 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 Total Tuition per Academic Year NOT including supply kits or fees***** $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 $23,184 Digital Design (Diploma) (36 credits) Residential Planning (Diploma) (36 credits) Web Design & Development (Diploma) (52 credits) Digital Image Management (Diploma) (48 credits) Fashion Retailing (Diploma) (48 credits) Web Design & Interactive Communications (Diploma) (48 ...
Bachelor of Science. Contact: Dr. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Program Chair 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Fort Xxxxx, FL 33966 239-938-7726 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxxx0@xxxxxx.xxx The Bachelor of Science in Finance program places emphasis on problem solving, analytics, decision making, and encompasses a broad spectrum of fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for a successful career in the finance and investment industry. The program consists of 120 credits and allows students to focus on unique finance specializations in applicable finance practice sectors and reflects the current state of knowledge and practice within the field. Today’s finance professionals are expected to apply accounting and finance skills in the context of business; to transform accounting and financial data into strategic positioning insight; to influence the decisions, actions, and behaviors of others; and to lead the organization at various levels. This program is designed to prepare finance graduates with the skills and competencies needed to address the fluctuations and opportunities in today’s diverse and complex business landscape. Selected courses are offered in a combination of formats including on-campus, online, accelerated, and blended.
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Bachelor of Science. Contact: Dr. Xxxxxx Xxxx, Xxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Naples, FL 34119 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx This degree provides students with the opportunity to study the entire system of information, knowledge, delivery and use. The focus of the Information Systems Management Track is on how technology can be implemented and managed to serve the informational needs of people and organizations. ISM students will be prepared not only in computer related technical areas, but also in the management aspects of technology systems, and the communication of technical ideas and concepts. This course of study is offered in both the traditional and online delivery format.
Bachelor of Science offering a range of academic events and activities and a strong cultural and scientific programme, a student centre for students of the universities of applied sciences in Leeuwarden as well as research university Master’s students and researchers, a joint introduction programme, and sports facilities8. The University of Groningen/Campus Fryslân is prepared to take over the tasks of UCF with respect to developing the Leeuwarden academic climate, such as the Studium Generale lecture series, the Xxxxx Xxxxxxx lecture and the Science Café. In view of the relatively large number of MScs9 and PhDs within Wetsus and the MEEM Master’s degree programme, Wetsus and the University of Twente will be closely involved in specific curriculum components.
Bachelor of Science. Contact: Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxx 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxx Naples, FL 34119 000-000-0000 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx The Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies provides students the opportunity to obtain a degree by combining their previous college studies with courses that will prepare them for today’s changing work environment. The course work is provided in three formats. The first represents the standard class attendance and traditional methods of instruction. The second method is identified as a grouping of three courses each fifteen week term with required extensive outside study as preparation to comprehensive in-class development of the material. The student must commit to the entire program for a minimum of 15 week terms, and must complete and pass all three courses each term or repeat the entire term. The third format is a totally online program of study. The qualified student for the Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies must have completed an associate degree or its equivalent from an accredited program with a 2.5 or better GPA. The prospective student is expected to have the background necessary to successfully complete this program, including an employment history. Each student is expected to present a course in English Composition or its equivalent and knowledge of Computer Applications as evidenced by the student’s transcripts. Any exceptions to the above must be approved by the Program Chair. In order to graduate from Xxxxxx University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, students must complete the interdisciplinary studies courses (36 credits) through Xxxxxx University, as well as IDS1001 and IDS4001. Students may transfer in the liberal arts and elective courses in accordance with University transfer policies.
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