The Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program is global in focus and skill based in content. Students have the choice of completing their degrees either fully on-line, in the classroom or through a combination of classroom and on-line experiences. All of these can be coupled with optional experiences such as a business minor or one week international trip to Rome.
The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program Core, made up of eighteen credits, provides adult students with a set of courses developed with adult learning theories in mind. This sequence of six courses (plus the College Writing requirement) remains consistent with the purpose of the regular undergraduate core by supporting and enhancing the goals of that traditional core. Quality with portability and flexibility are our hallmarks.
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program Core Courses:
(online, onground and hybrid programs)
| PHIL | 103: | World Views and Values |
| INTD | 105: | Perspectives on Education |
| INTD | 109: | Perspectives on the Humanities |
| INTD | 212: | Perspectives on Social Institutions |
| INTD | 213: | Perspectives on Science and History |
| INTD | 477: | Capping |
Required Professional Studies Concentration for Online Program:
| COM | 203: | Interpersonal Communication |
| ECON | 150: | Economics of Social Issues |
| GBST | 103: | Introductions to Global Issues |
| INTD | 392: | Issues in Leadership |
| ITS | 300: | Management Information Systems |
| ORG | 302: | Behaviors in Organizations |
| POSC | 240: | Introduction to Public Policy |
Student participating in the fully online degree completion format will take the above BA/BS Degree Completion Program Core Courses and the Professional Studies Concentration, plus choose one additional concentration from the following:
In addition to unique major requirements and core liberal studies curriculum, students in the Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program also have access to the Prior Learning Program. Through this program, students are allowed to petition for prior learning, life work and standardized testing of professional training credits. These credits can be applied toward the total credit count of 120 credits for a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science.