TROY Online
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EARN YOUR DEGREE ANY TIME, FROM ANYWHERE
Outstanding student support and advising are the cornerstones of TROY’s online learning
environment. TROY Online delivers the same high quality courses online as in our traditional
campus classrooms.
Next Start Date
August 12
9-week terms allow you to enroll at five start dates throughout the academic year.
This is TROY Online
19,908
online degrees awarded and growing
131
years offering quality, affordable education
9
week terms offer convenience
70
degree programs offered completely online
Quality Online Education from a Historic University
Whether you know the career path that you want to pursue or you are still trying to
find your destination, TROY can help put you on the right path. For more than 50 years,
TROY has been recognized as a premier public university teaching working adults and
military students.
Transfer Students: Did You Know?
Trying to determine where to continue your studies? Why not choose TROY? We are pioneers
in online education and will work hard to make your transition as seamless as possible.
See the many ways TROY Online quickly moves transfer and military students closer
to the finish line.
Are You Ready to be an Online Student?
Are you ready for online learning? There are many differences between learning in
a traditional face-to-face classroom and learning in an online environment. We can
help you understand these differences and provide helpful resources to guide you along
the way.
Student Spotlight: Daniel, From Antarctica to TROY Online
Daniel, 41, is a junior resource and technology management major at TROY Online and
a former boatswain’s mate originally from Jackson, New Jersey. Having finished his
associate degree and retired from the U.S. Navy in 2015, he took TROY’s billboard
and its location as a sign to become a Trojan.
TROY’s Working Warriors: Online Learning
TROY Online offers affordable, flexible online undergraduate and graduate degrees
for working adults. Online degree students receive the same support as students at
the traditional campus locations, including counseling, writing centers, online tutors
and career services.
Student Spotlight: Shay, Single Parent Seeking a Degree
Shay, 33, is like many TROY Online students who are working adults and parents. She
decided to set an example for her son, to show him that dreams are worth working hard
for.
Online Undergraduate Degrees
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
A.S., General Education
General Studies Courses (25 hours) |
Area I |
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3 |
Composition and Modern English I |
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3 |
Composition and Modern English II |
Area II |
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2 |
Visual Arts |
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2 |
Introduction to Theatre |
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2 |
Music Appreciation |
Select one of the following: |
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World Literature before 1660 |
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3 |
World Literature after 1660 |
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3 |
American Literature before 1875 |
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3 |
American Literature after 1875 |
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3 |
British Literature before 1785 |
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3 |
British Literature after 1785 |
Area III |
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3 |
Finite Mathematics |
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3 |
Pre-calculus Algebra |
Area V |
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Computer Concepts and Applications |
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1 |
University Orientation |
Free Electives Requirement (35 hours) |
Select additional free electives to complete a total of 60 hours. |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S.B.A., Global Business (General Business)
Business Core (37 hours) |
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3 |
Principles of Accounting I |
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3 |
Principles of Accounting II |
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3 |
Legal Environment of Business |
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3 |
Principles of Management |
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3 |
Principles of Marketing |
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3 |
Business Statistics and Data Analytics |
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1 |
Intermediate Excel |
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3 |
Business Communication |
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3 |
Business and Society |
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3 |
Strategic Management * A grade of “C” or better is required. Taken in last term. |
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3 |
Managerial Finance |
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3 |
Introduction to Information Systems and Data Analytics |
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3 |
Operations Management |
Global Business Major Requirement (18 hours) |
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Economics of Globalization |
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3 |
Global Human Resource Management |
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3 |
Leadership/Change |
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3 |
Global Marketing |
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3 |
Managing in a Global Environment |
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Choose any upper-level business elective |
General Business Concentration (18 hours) |
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3 |
Business Seminar |
Free Electives Requirement (2 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S.B.A., Global Business (Human Resources Management)
Business Core (37 hours) |
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3 |
Principles of Accounting I |
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3 |
Principles of Accounting II |
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3 |
Legal Environment of Business |
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3 |
Principles of Management |
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3 |
Principles of Marketing |
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3 |
Business Statistics and Data Analytics |
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1 |
Intermediate Excel |
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3 |
Business Communication |
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3 |
Business and Society |
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3 |
Strategic Management * A grade of “C” or better is required. Taken in last term. |
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3 |
Managerial Finance |
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3 |
Introduction to Information Systems and Data Analytics |
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3 |
Operations Management |
Global Business Major Requirement (18 hours) |
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Economics of Globalization |
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3 |
Global Human Resource Management |
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3 |
Leadership/Change |
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3 |
Global Marketing |
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3 |
Managing in a Global Environment |
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Choose any upper-level business elective |
Human Resource Management Concentration (18 hours) |
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3 |
Employment Law |
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3 |
Staffing |
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3 |
Human Resource Development |
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3 |
Performance Appraisal & Compensation |
Choose two of the following five courses: |
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Organization Behavior |
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3 |
Labor Law & Collective Bargaining |
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3 |
Health/Safety/Diversity |
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3 |
Selected Topics in HR |
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Choose an upper-level business course |
Free Electives Requirement (2 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S.B.A., Global Business (Management)
Business Core (37 hours) |
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3 |
Principles of Accounting I |
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3 |
Principles of Accounting II |
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3 |
Legal Environment of Business |
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3 |
Principles of Management |
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3 |
Principles of Marketing |
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3 |
Business Statistics and Data Analytics |
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1 |
Intermediate Excel |
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3 |
Business Communication |
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3 |
Business and Society |
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3 |
Strategic Management * A grade of “C” or better is required. Taken in last term. |
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3 |
Managerial Finance |
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3 |
Introduction to Information Systems and Data Analytics |
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3 |
Operations Management |
Global Business Major Requirement (18 hours) |
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Economics of Globalization |
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3 |
Global Human Resource Management |
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3 |
Leadership/Change |
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3 |
Global Marketing |
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3 |
Managing in a Global Environment |
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Choose any upper-level business elective |
Management Concentration (18 hours) |
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Principles of Supervision |
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3 |
Organizational Behavior |
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3 |
Develop/Lead Effective Teams |
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3 |
Management Seminar |
Select two of the following five courses: |
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Introduction to Project Management |
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3 |
Entrepreneurial Management |
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3 |
Staffing |
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3 |
Human Resource Development |
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OR Select an upper-level business course. |
Free Electives Requirement (2 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S.B.A., Global Business (Marketing)
Business Core (37 hours) |
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3 |
Principles of Accounting I |
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3 |
Principles of Accounting II |
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3 |
Legal Environment of Business |
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3 |
Principles of Management |
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3 |
Principles of Marketing |
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3 |
Business Statistics and Data Analytics |
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1 |
Intermediate Excel |
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3 |
Business Communication |
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3 |
Business and Society |
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3 |
Strategic Management * A grade of “C” or better is required. Taken in last term. |
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3 |
Managerial Finance |
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3 |
Introduction to Information Systems and Data Analytics |
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3 |
Operations Management |
Global Business Major Requirement (18 hours) |
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3 |
Economics of Globalization |
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3 |
Global Human Resource Management |
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3 |
Leadership/Change |
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3 |
Global Marketing |
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3 |
Managing in a Global Environment |
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Choose any upper-level business elective |
Marketing Concentration (18 hours) |
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Product and Service Innovation |
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3 |
Consumer Behavior |
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3 |
Marketing Research |
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3 |
Marketing Management |
Electives: |
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Promotion Management |
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3 |
Personal Selling |
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3 |
Retailing |
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Supply Chain Management |
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OR Select an upper-level business course. |
Free Electives Requirement (2 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Anthropology
Anthropology Major (36 hours) |
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Introduction to Archaeology |
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3 |
Cultural Anthropology |
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3 |
Physical Anthropology |
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3 |
Language in Culture and Society |
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3 |
Anthropology Theory |
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SS 3376 | 3 | Statistical Applications of Social Science Inquiry |
Major Electives (18 hours) |
Select at least 18 hours of additional 3000/4000 level anthropology courses as approved by your faculty adviser |
Minor (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirement (21 hours) |
Take 21 semester hours of free elective credit. |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Applied Computer Science
Specialized General Studies Requirements |
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Area III |
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(3) |
Calculus NS Its Applications |
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Select additional Area III requirements as shown in the General Studies section of this catalog. |
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Area V Requirements |
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(3) |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
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(3) |
Applied Discrete Mathematics |
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(1) |
University Orientation |
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Applied Computer Science Major (27 hours) |
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(3) |
Computer Science I |
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(3) |
Computer Science II |
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(3) |
Advanced Programming I |
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(3) |
Data Structures and Algorithms |
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(3) |
Introduction to Database Systems |
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(3) |
Web-Based Software Development |
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(3) |
Data Communications and Networking |
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(3) |
Systems Analysis and Design |
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(3) |
Operating Systems |
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Major Electives (9 hours) |
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(3) |
Business Systems Programming |
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(3) |
Software Engineering I |
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(3) |
Advanced Programming II |
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(3) |
Applied Networking |
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(3) |
Computer Security |
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(3) |
Special Topics in Computer Science |
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Minor (18 hours) |
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Free Electives Requirements (18 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Criminal Justice
General studies must include the following: |
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Survey of Law Enforcement |
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3 |
Survey of Corrections |
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Area V |
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Survey of Law and Criminal Procedure |
Criminal Justice Major (15 hours) |
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Introduction to Criminal Justice |
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3 |
Careers in Criminal Justice |
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3 |
Criminology |
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3 |
Constitutional Law |
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3 |
Research Methods |
Major Electives (21 hours) |
Select 21 additional hours of upper-level (3000-4000) Criminal Justice courses, as approved by the advisor for the major. |
Minor (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirement (18 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., English
English Major (36 hours) |
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Advanced Grammar I |
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3 |
Senior Seminar |
Select an additional 30 hours of upper division courses, at least nine of which are at the 4000 level or above. |
Minor (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirement (9 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., History, American/Latin American
Area IV |
Select a six hour sequence in Western Civilization or World History. Select additional Area IV courses as specified in the General Studies section of this catalog. |
Area V Requirements |
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World Regional Geography |
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U.S. to 1877, or placement |
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3 |
U.S. since 1877, or placement |
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3 |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
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1 |
University Orientation |
History Major – American/Latin American Emphasis (6 hours) |
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Research and Methodology |
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3 |
Senior Seminar |
Major Electives (30 hours) |
Select 18 hours of approved upper-level American/Latin American courses. |
Minor Requirements (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirement (12 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., History, European/Asian/African
Area IV |
Select a six hour sequence in Western Civilization or World History. Select additional Area IV courses as specified in the General Studies section of this catalog. |
Area V Requirements |
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3 |
World Regional Geography |
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3 |
U.S. to 1877, or placement |
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3 |
U.S. since 1877, or placement |
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3 |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
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1 |
University Orientation |
History Major – European/Asian/African (6 hours) |
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3 |
Research and Methodology |
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3 |
Senior Seminar |
Major Electives (30 hours) |
Select 18 hours of approved upper-level European/Asian/African courses. |
Minor Requirements (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirement (12 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management, Hospitality Management
Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management Major (24 hours) |
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Leisure in Society |
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3 |
Introduction to Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Marketing in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Research Methods in Hospitality, Sport & Tourism Management |
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3 |
Event Management in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Leadership Principles in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Revenue Generation in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Seminar in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
Select one of the following: |
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3 |
Current Issues in Hospitality |
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3 |
Practicum |
Minor (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management, Sport Management
Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management Major (24 hours) |
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3 |
Leisure in Society |
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3 |
Introduction to Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Marketing in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Research Methods in Hospitality, Sport & Tourism Management |
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3 |
Event Management in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Leadership Principles in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Revenue Generation in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Seminar in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
Minor (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management, Tourism Management
Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management Major (24 hours) |
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3 |
Leisure in Society |
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3 |
Introduction to Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Marketing in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Research Methods in Hospitality, Sport & Tourism Management |
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3 |
Event Management in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Leadership Principles in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Revenue Generation in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
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3 |
Seminar in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management |
Minor (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Human Services
Human Services Major (36 hours) |
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3 |
Survey of Human Services |
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3 |
Ethics |
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3 |
Human Behavior in the Social Environment I |
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3 |
Diversity |
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3 |
Professional Communication Skills |
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3 |
Human Services Seminar |
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3 |
Human Services Field Experience |
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3 |
Human Behavior in the Social Environment II |
Select 12 additional hours in HS, RHB, or SWK courses. |
Minor (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Elective Requirement (21 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Interdisciplinary Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies Program (54 hours) |
Select any three 18 hour approved minors |
Free Elective Requirement (21 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Interpreter Training Program
Area IV |
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General Psychology |
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Select a six hour sequence in Western Civilization or World History. Select additional Area IV courses as specified in the General Studies section of this catalog. |
Required Core Courses (48 hours) |
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Introduction to Interpreting: Professional Identity and Ethical Considerations |
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3 |
ASL/English Linguistics |
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3 |
Introduction to Interpreting English to ASL |
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3 |
Introduction to Interpreting ASL to English |
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3 |
Transliteration |
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3 |
Models of Interpretation / Transliteration |
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3 |
Introduction to Educational Interpreting / Transliterating |
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3 |
Discourse Analysis I |
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3 |
Interpreting in Specialized Setting |
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3 |
Introduction to Interactive Interpreting |
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3 |
Discourse Analysis II |
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3 |
Advanced English to ASL |
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3 |
Advanced ASL to English |
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3 |
Advanced Interactive Interpreting |
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3 |
Practicum I: Seminar and Field Experiences |
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3 |
Practicum II: Seminar and Field Experiences |
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Internship: Educational Interpreting |
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6 |
Internship: Community Interpreting |
Option I: Internship Track (12 hours) |
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ITP 4465 |
6 |
Internship: Educational Interpreting |
ITP 4466 |
6 |
Internship: Community Interpreting |
Option II: Master Mentor Track (12 hours) |
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Interpreting Mentorship I: Sign Language/English Interpreting |
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3 |
Interpreting Mentorship II: Sign Language/English Interpreting |
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3 |
Interpreting Mentorship III: Sign Language/English Interpreting |
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3 |
Interpreting Mentorship IV: Sign Language/English Interpreting |
Free Electives Requirements (3 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Nursing (RN Mobility)
Specialized general studies requirements |
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Area II |
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Area III |
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(3) |
Microbiology |
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(1) |
Microbiology Lab |
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(3) |
Pre-Calculus Algebra |
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(3) |
General Chemistry I |
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(1) |
General Chemistry I Lab |
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Area IV |
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(3) |
Human Growth and Development |
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OR |
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(3) |
Developmental Psychology (Lifespan) |
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Select a six-hour history sequence (HIS 1101/1102; HIS 1111/1112; HIS 1122/1123). |
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Select three hours from the following: |
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(3) |
Anthropology |
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(3) |
General Psychology |
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(3) |
Introduction to Sociology |
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Area V Requirements |
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(3) |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
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(1) |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab |
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(3) |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
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(1) |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab |
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(2) |
Nutrition |
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(3) |
Pathophysiology |
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(3) |
Informatics in Nursing |
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(1) |
University Orientation |
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Select 3 hours from the following: |
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(3) |
Applied Statistics |
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(3) |
Basic Statistics |
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(3) |
Business Statistics I |
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Core course requirements | ||
Minumum grade of “C”required | ||
NSG 3309 | (2) | Health Assessment |
NSG 3310 | (1) |
Health Assessment Practicum |
NSG 3370 | (2) | Professional Nursing |
NSG 3380 | (3) | Pathophysiology and the Human Response |
NSG 4410 | (3) | Population Health Nursing |
NSG 4411 | (2) | Population Health Nursing Practicum |
NSG 4430 | (3) | Advanced Nursing Theory |
NSG 4431 | (2) | Advanced Nursing Preceptorship |
NSG 4440 | (3) | Research and Evidence for the Practicing Registered Nurse |
Applied Credit |
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NSG 3300 | (1) |
Dosage Calculations |
NSG 3301 | (3) | Pharmacology |
NSG 3306 | (2) | Perspectives of Professional Nursing |
NSG 3313 | (3) | Nursing Concepts |
NSG 3314 | (3) | Nursing Concepts Practicum |
NSG 3323 | (3) | Maternal-Infant Health Nursing |
NSG 3324 | (2) | Maternal-Infant Health Nursing Practicum |
NSG 3325 | (3) | Adult Health Nursing I |
NSG 3326 | (3) | Adult Health Nursing I Practicum |
NSG 3334 | (3) | Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing |
NSG 3335 | (2) | Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Practicum |
NSG 3336 | (3) | Adult Health Nursing II |
NSG 3337 | (2) | Adult Health Nursing II Practicum |
NSG 4403 | (3) | Child Health Nursing |
NSG 4404 | (2) | Child Health Nursing Practicum |
NSG 4417 | (1) | Professional Nursing Seminar |
NSG 4421 | (3) | Professional Nursing Clinical Preceptorship |
Take 3 Semester Hours of Free Elective Credit |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Occupational Education
Required Core Courses (30 hours) |
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ADE 3305 |
3 |
Teaching Adults with Technology |
ADE 3310 |
3 |
Teaching Adult Learners |
ADE 3320 |
3 |
Assessing Adult Learners |
ADE 3346 |
3 |
Educational Psychology in Adult Learning |
ADE 4400 |
3 |
Classroom Management in Adult Learning |
ADE 4410 |
3 |
Professional Education Communication (Student Counseling) |
ADE 4420 |
3 |
History and Development of the Workforce |
3 |
Interpersonal Communications |
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3 |
Education Leadership and Motivation in Adult Learning |
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3 |
Problem Solving and Decision Making |
Specialization (30 hours) |
30 hours of credentialed work-related experience. |
Free Electives Requirements (15 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Political Science, American Politics and Public Administration
Major Requirements (9 hours) |
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3 |
Foundations of Political Science |
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3 |
Political Theory |
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3 |
The Art of Political Science Research |
American Politics and Public Administration Concentration (27 hours) |
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3 |
U. S. Government—Executive Branch |
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3 |
U. S. Government—Legislative Branch |
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3 |
U. S. Government—Judicial Branch |
Select an additional 12 hours of upper-level (3000-4000) political science courses, as approved by your academic adviser. |
Minor Requirements (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirements (15 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Political Science, International Politics
*General studies must include the following: |
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3 |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
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1 |
University Orientation |
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3 |
American National Government or placement in POL 2240 |
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3 |
World Politics |
Major Requirements (9 hours) |
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3 |
Foundations of Political Science |
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3 |
Political Theory |
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3 |
The Art of Political Science Research |
International Politics Concentration (27 hours) |
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3 |
International Relations |
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3 |
International Political Economy |
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3 |
Comparative Government |
Select an additional 12 hours of upper-level (3000-4000) political science courses, as approved by your academic adviser. |
Minor Requirements (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirements (15 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Psychology
Area IV |
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3 |
General Psychology |
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3 |
Developmental Psychology |
Required Courses (12 hours) |
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3 |
Orientation to Psychology |
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3 |
Basic Statistics |
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3 |
Research Methods |
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3 |
Senior Seminar in Psychology |
Group 1 (Select 2 Courses – 6 hours) |
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3 |
Sensation and Perception |
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3 |
Psychology of Learning |
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3 |
Comparative Psychology |
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3 |
Evolutionary Psychology |
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3 |
Physiological Psychology |
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3 |
Cognitive Psychology |
Group 2 (Select 2 Courses – 6 hours) |
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3 |
Abnormal Psychology |
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3 |
Psychology of Women |
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3 |
Cultural and Diversity Psychology |
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3 |
Social Psychology |
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3 |
Principles of Counseling |
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3 |
Theories of Personality |
Group 3 (Select 2 Courses – 6 hours) |
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3 |
Health Psychology |
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3 |
Family Violence |
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3 |
Forensic Psychology |
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3 |
Industrial/Organizational Psychology |
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3 |
History and Systems of Psychology |
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3 |
Applied Behavior Analysis |
Group 4 (Select 2 Courses – 6 hours) |
Select any 2 psychology courses not completed in another area. |
Minor Requirements (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirements (21 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.A.S., Resource and Technology Management
Area III Requirements |
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3 |
Physical Science |
|
1 |
Physical Science Lab |
Area IV Requirements |
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3 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
|
3 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
Required Core Courses (12 hours) |
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3 |
Occupational Safety and Health |
|
3 |
Principles of Marketing |
|
3 |
Principles of Marketing |
|
3 |
Principles of Applied Science |
|
3 |
Society and Environment |
|
3 |
Introduction To Social Science Inquiry |
Specialization Courses (18 hours) |
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3 |
Critical Issues of Environmental Mgmt. |
|
3 |
Private & Public Security Administration |
|
3 |
Foundations of Computer Science |
|
3 |
Business and Industrial Science |
|
3 |
Survey of Electronic Technology |
|
3 |
Toxic, Radioactive, & Hazardous Material |
|
3 |
Science in a Regulatory Environment |
|
OR |
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3 |
Minorities in U.S. Social Structure |
Transfer of *Specialized technical courses. (not to exceed 18 semester hours.) |
*Specialized technical courses. |
Minor Requirements (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirements (5 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Social Science
Required Core Courses (15 hours) |
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3 |
Introduction to Social Science Inquiry |
|
3 |
Statistical Applications of Social Science Inquiry |
|
3 |
Spatial Applications of Social Science Inquiry |
|
3 |
Social Science Theory |
|
3 |
Senior Seminar |
General Social Science (21 hours) |
Select at least 21 hours of additional 3000/4000-level courses in at least three disciplines from anthropology, economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, sociology, criminal justice, or as approved by department chair. (Six hours may be used from ECO 2251, ECO 2252, GEO 2210, ANT 2200, POL 2241, or SOC 2275).*Education students will need to take ECO 2251, POL 2241, and HIS 3375. |
Minor Requirements (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirements (21 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Social Work
Core Requirements (27 hours) |
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3 |
Ethics |
|
3 |
Human Behavior in the Social Environment I |
|
3 |
Diversity |
|
3 |
Profession Communications Skills |
|
3 |
Program Elective |
|
3 |
Social Work Research I |
|
3 |
Social Work Research II |
|
3 |
Human Behavior in the Social Environment II |
|
3 |
Social Policy and Planning |
Social Work Professional Program (27 hours) |
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3 |
Introduction to Social Work |
|
3 |
Social Work with Individuals/Families |
|
3 |
Social Work with Groups |
|
3 |
Social Work w/ Org and Communities |
|
3 |
Social Work Seminar |
|
12 |
Social Work Practicum |
Free Electives Requirements (9 hours) |
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
B.S., Sociology
Area IV Requirements |
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3 |
Introduction to Sociology |
Area V Requirements |
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3 |
Computer Concepts and Applications |
|
1 |
University Orientation |
|
3 |
Social Problems in Contemporary Society |
Core Requirements (27 hours) |
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3 |
Sociological Theory |
|
3 |
Introduction to Social Science Inquiry |
|
3 |
Statistical Applications of Social Science Inquiry |
|
3 |
Senior Seminar |
Major Electives (24 hours) |
Select an additional 24 hours of approved upper-level sociology courses. |
Minor Requirements (18 hours) |
At least one 18 credit hour minor is required to complete this degree program. Additional majors are also acceptable. |
Free Electives Requirements (18 hours) |
Students who have earned baccalaureate degrees or higher degrees from the University or from other institutions may enroll for additional undergraduate coursework as post degree students.
Transcripts with posted degree must be submitted.
Certificate
Program Cost
$338/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Criminal Justice, Digital Forensics (Certificate Only)
Digital Forensics Minor/Certificate (18 hours) |
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3 |
Digital Forensics I |
|
3 |
Social Media Investigation |
|
3 |
Cyber Crime |
|
3 |
Seminar in Cyber Crime |
|
3 |
Digital Forensics II |
|
3 |
Operating and File System Forensics |
|
3 |
Digital Evidence Practicum |
Online Graduate Degrees
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Ed.S., Early Childhood Education (P-3)
Required Courses (15 credit hours) |
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3 |
Psychological and Educational Statistics |
|
3 |
Seminar in Decision-Making for Teachers and Educational Administrators |
|
3 |
The Teacher Leader (documented by the submission of the EXP form.) |
|
3 |
Qualitative Research Methodology |
|
3 |
Problem Analysis in Elementary Education |
Non-thesis Option (6 semester hours) |
||
3 |
Practicum in Area of Specialization |
|
3 |
Leading for Learning in the School Environment |
Teaching Field Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Leading for Learning in the School Environment |
|
3 |
Effective Schools and Teachers |
|
3 |
School Accreditation Process |
|
3 |
Legal Issues and Ethics in Education |
Advisor-approved Teaching Field Courses (3 credit hours) |
Select three additional hours of adviser-approved course related to the profession (e.g., EDU, ELE, SPE, RED). A candidate may not enroll in a 6000-level course if it duplicates the same course listed on the master’s transcript. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Ed.S., Elementary Education (K-6) (Non-Thesis)
Required Courses (15 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Psychological and Educational Statistics |
|
3 |
Seminar in Decision-Making for Teachers and Educational Administrators |
|
3 |
The Teacher Leader (documented by the submission of the EXP form.) |
|
3 |
Qualitative Research Methodology |
|
3 |
Problem Analysis in Elementary Education |
Non-thesis Option (6 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Practicum in Area of Specialization |
|
3 |
Leading for Learning in the School Environment |
Teaching Field Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Mentoring and Supervision in ELE |
|
3 |
Effective Schools |
|
3 |
School Accreditation Process |
|
3 |
Legal Issues and Ethics in Education |
Advisor-approved Teaching Field Course (3 credit hours) |
Select three additional hours of adviser-approved course related to the profession (e.g., EDU, ECE, SPE, RED). A candidate may not enroll in a 6000-level course if it duplicates the same course listed on the master’s transcript. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Ed.S., Instructional Leadership and Administration (P-12)
Required Courses (30 credit hours) |
||
Note: Courses taken as Professional Learning Unit’s (PLU) prior to admission to the Ed.S. ILA program are not eligible for use towards this certification program. |
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3 |
Adult Learning Theories & Managing Change |
|
3 |
Involving Parents and Community Stakeholders |
|
3 |
Law, Ethics, and Policy Development |
|
3 |
Mentoring |
|
3 |
Creating Effective Learning Environments |
|
3 |
Organization and Human Resource Development |
|
3 |
Current Trends and Issues in Instructional Leadership |
|
3 |
Advanced Comprehensive Research Strategies |
|
3 |
Program Evaluation |
|
3 |
Research in Action |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Ed.S., Teacher Leader (P-12)
Required Courses (30 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Adult Learning Theories and Managing Change |
|
3 |
Diverse Populations and Involving Parents/Community Stakeholders in the School Setting |
|
3 |
Mentoring |
|
3 |
Curriculum |
|
3 |
Creating Effective Learning Environments |
|
3 |
Instructional Coaching |
|
3 |
Staff Development |
|
3 |
Communication and Consultation Methods (Practicum) |
|
3 |
Advanced Comprehensive Research Strategies |
|
3 |
Research in Action |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.B.A., General Management
Required Core Courses (22 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Managerial Economics for the Global Manager |
|
3 |
Global Financial Management |
|
3 |
Financial and Managerial Accounting for the Global Manager |
|
3 |
Data Analysis for Global Managers |
|
3 |
Global Strategic Marketing |
|
3 |
Ethical Leadership & Management in a Global Economy. A grade of B or better is required for this course. |
|
3 |
Global Business Strategy (capstone) Prerequisites include all core courses. A grade of B or better is required for this course. |
|
1 |
Capstone Experience Prerequisites include all core courses. Corequisite with BUS 6611, Global Business Strategy. A grade of B or better is required for this course. |
Required Electives (9 credit hours) |
Select any three graduate business courses (9 semester hours) as approved by the faculty advisor (excluding BUS 6600). Elective courses allow students to customize their MBA program. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.P.A., International Public Administration
Required Core Courses (24 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Research Methods in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Foundations of Public Administration |
|
3 |
Theory of Organizations |
|
or |
||
3 |
Organizational Behavior |
|
or |
||
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Public Policy |
|
3 |
Public Human Resource Management |
|
3 |
Governmental Budgeting and Financial Management |
|
3 |
Ethics in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Capstone in Public Administration |
International Public Administration (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Comparative Government |
|
3 |
Intercultural Relations |
|
3 |
Comparative Public Administration |
|
3 |
Global Challenges in Leadership and Management |
|
3 |
Global Perspectives in Local Government |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.P.A., Nonprofit Management
Required Core Courses (24 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Research Methods in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Foundations of Public Administration |
|
3 |
Theory of Organizations |
|
or |
||
3 |
Organizational Behavior |
|
or |
||
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Public Policy |
|
3 |
Public Human Resource Management |
|
3 |
Governmental Budgeting and Financial Management |
|
3 |
Ethics in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Capstone in Public Administration |
Nonprofit Management (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Performance Measurement and Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations |
|
3 |
Strategic Planning |
|
3 |
Program Evaluation* |
|
3 |
Foundations of Nonprofit Organizations |
|
3 |
Executive Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations |
|
3 |
Grant Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.P.A., National Security Affairs
Required Core Courses (24 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Research Methods in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Foundations of Public Administration |
|
3 |
Theory of Organizations |
|
or |
||
3 |
Organizational Behavior |
|
or |
||
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Public Policy |
|
3 |
Public Human Resource Management |
|
3 |
Governmental Budgeting and Financial Management |
|
3 |
Ethics in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Capstone in Public Administration |
National Security Affairs (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Contemporary American Foreign Policy |
|
3 |
Survey of International Relations |
|
3 |
International Law |
|
3 |
Geostrategic Studies |
|
3 |
Seminar in International Relations |
|
3 |
National Security Policy |
|
3 |
International Power and Influence |
|
3 |
Military Strategy and International Relations |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.P.A., Public Health Administration
Required Core Courses (24 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Research Methods in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Foundations of Public Administration |
|
3 |
Theory of Organizations |
|
or |
||
3 |
Organizational Behavior |
|
or |
||
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Public Policy |
|
3 |
Public Human Resource Management |
|
3 |
Governmental Budgeting and Financial Management |
|
3 |
Ethics in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Capstone in Public Administration |
Public Health Administration (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Global Health Administration |
|
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Public Health Services Administration and Policy |
|
3 |
Legal and Social Issues in Public Health Administration |
|
3 |
Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response |
|
3 |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.P.A., Public Human Resource Management
Required Core Courses (24 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Research Methods in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Foundations of Public Administration |
|
3 |
Theory of Organizations |
|
or |
||
3 |
Organizational Behavior |
|
or |
||
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Public Policy |
|
3 |
Public Human Resource Management |
|
3 |
Governmental Budgeting and Financial Management |
|
3 |
Ethics in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Capstone in Public Administration |
Public Human Resource Management (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Workforce Planning and Staffing |
|
3 |
Training and Development |
|
3 |
Issues in Managing the Public Workforce |
|
3 |
Advanced Public Human Resources Management |
|
*Students in Public Human Resources Management must take PA 6624 prior to taking PA 6604 or PA 6643. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.P.A., Public Management
Required Core Courses (24 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Research Methods in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Foundations of Public Administration |
|
3 |
Theory of Organizations |
|
or |
||
3 |
Organizational Behavior |
|
or |
||
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Public Policy |
|
3 |
Public Human Resource Management |
|
3 |
Governmental Budgeting and Financial Management |
|
3 |
Ethics in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Capstone in Public Administration |
Public Management (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Economics for Public Management |
|
3 |
Performance Measurement and Management for Public and Non-profit Organizations |
|
3 |
Theory of Organizations |
|
3 |
Strategic Planning |
|
3 |
Program Evaluation |
|
3 |
Intergovernmental Relations |
|
3 |
Administrative Law |
|
3 |
Managing Government Contracts |
|
3 |
Organizational Behavior |
|
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Grant Management for Public and Nonprofit Organizations |
|
3 |
e-Governance |
|
3 |
Approved Adviser elective |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S.Ed., Early Childhood Education (Grades P-3)
Required Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
The Master Teacher |
|
3 |
Psychological Foundations of Education |
|
3 |
Educational Technology in the Curriculum (or an approved technology course in the discipline) |
|
3 |
Collaboration for Inclusion |
|
3 |
Educational Evaluation (or approved Evaluation course in the teaching field) |
|
3 |
Research Methodology* |
|
or |
||
EDU XXX |
3 |
Adviser approved research course in discipline* |
Teaching Field Courses (18 semester hours) |
Select 12 SH of adviser-approved ECE courses. Select 6 SH of additional adviser-approved courses related to the profession (e.g., EDU, ELE, SPE, RED). [At least 9 SH must be at the 6000 level.] |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S.Ed., Elementary Education (K-6)
Required Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
The Master Teacher |
|
3 |
Psychological Foundations of Education |
|
3 |
Educational Technology in the Curriculum (or an approved technology course in the discipline) |
|
3 |
Collaboration for Inclusion |
|
3 |
Educational Evaluation (or approved Evaluation course in the teaching field) |
|
3 |
Research Methodology* |
Teaching Field Courses (18 semester hours) |
Select 12 semester hours of adviser-approved ELE courses. |
Select six additional hours of adviser-approved ELE courses or other adviser approved courses related to the profession (e.g., EDU, ECE, SPE, RED). |
A candidate may not enroll in a 5000-level course if it duplicates the same course listed on an undergraduate transcript. At least nine semester hours of teaching field courses must be at the 6000 level. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S.Ed., Gifted Education (P-12)
Required Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
The Master Teacher |
|
3 |
Educational Technology in the Curriculum |
|
SPE 6630 |
3 |
Collaboration for Inclusion |
EDU 6600 |
3 |
Classroom Management and Behavior Intervention |
Select One Sequence (2 courses): (6 sh) |
||
EDU 6653 |
3 |
Educational Evaluation |
EDU 6691 |
3 |
Research Methodology* |
or | ||
EDU 6698 |
3 |
Introduction to Research* |
EDU 6699 |
3 |
Research in Practice |
*Must earn a grade of “B” or better. |
Teaching Field Courses: (18 sh) |
||
EDG 6666 |
3 |
Nature and Needs of Gifted Individuals |
EDG 6667 |
3 |
Creativity |
EDG 6668 |
3 |
Integrating Thinking Skills into the Curriculum |
EDG 6669 |
3 |
Teaching Methods in Gifted Education |
EDG 6670 |
3 |
Special Populations of Gifted Students |
EDG 6696 |
3 |
Practicum in Gifted Education |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S.Ed., Instructional Leadership and Administration (Grades P-12)
Required Professional Core Courses: (27 sh) |
||
3 |
Tools for Managing Educational Resources |
|
3 |
Community Relationships |
|
3 |
Legal Dimensions of Education |
|
3 |
Instructional Leadership |
|
3 |
Human Resource Administration |
|
3 |
Working with Diverse Populations |
|
3 |
Curriculum and Instructional Strategies |
|
3 |
Research Methods (must earn a “B” or better) |
|
3 |
Using Data to Make Decisions |
|
Select ONE of the following: (3 sh) |
||
3 |
Readings in Leadership |
|
3 |
Communication and Problem Solving |
|
3 |
Grant Writing |
|
3 |
Special Topics in Instructional Leadership |
|
3 |
Building & Maintaining Collaborative Learning Environments |
|
Internship: (6 sh) |
||
2 |
Orientation in Instructional Leadership and Administration |
|
2 |
Practicum I |
|
2 |
Practicum II |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S.Ed., Instructional Leadership and Administration (Reduced Hour Option)
Required Courses (19 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Tools for Managing Educational Resources |
|
3 |
Community Relationships |
|
3 |
Legal Dimensions of Education |
|
3 |
Instructional Leadership |
|
3 |
Human Resources Administration |
|
3 |
Practicum I |
|
3 |
Practicum II |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S.Ed., Social Science Education (Grades 6-12)
Common Required Core (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
The Master Teacher |
|
3 |
Psychological Foundations of Education |
|
3 |
Educational Technology in the Curriculum (or an approved technology course in the discipline) |
|
3 |
Collaboration for Inclusion |
|
3 |
Educational Evaluation (or approved Evaluation course in the teaching field) |
|
3 |
Research Methodology* |
|
or |
||
EDU XXX |
3 |
Adviser approved research course in discipline* |
Teaching Field Required Hours (18 credit hours) |
Select 18 semester hours of adviser approved Social Science courses in at least two of the following areas: |
Candidates may not enroll in any 5000 level course if it duplicates the same course listed on an undergraduate transcript. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Adult Education, Curriculum and Instruction Design (Non-Thesis)
Required Courses (15 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Foundations of Adult Education |
|
3 |
Social Context of Adult Education |
|
3 |
Adult Learning and Development |
|
3 |
Research Methodology (A grade of “B” or better is required) |
|
3 |
Capstone |
Concentration Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Educational Evaluation |
|
3 |
Methods and Strategies for Teaching Adults |
|
3 |
Curriculum Development for Adult Education |
|
3 |
Principles of Instructional Design |
|
3 |
Advanced Instructional Design |
Advisor Approved Elective (3 sh) |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Adult Education, Instructional Technology (Non-Thesis)
Required Courses (15 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Foundations of Adult Education |
|
3 |
Social Context of Adult Education |
|
3 |
Adult Learning and Development |
|
3 |
Research Methodology (A grade of “B” or better is required) |
|
3 |
Capstone |
Concentration Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Current and Emerging Instructional Technologies |
|
3 |
Principles of Instructional Design |
|
3 |
Instructional Performance Design Systems |
|
3 |
E-Learning Design |
|
3 |
Instructional Media |
|
3 |
Evaluation and Assessment |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Adult Education, Leadership in Workforce Development (Non-Thesis)
Required Courses (15 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Foundations of Adult Education |
|
3 |
Social Context of Adult Education |
|
3 |
Adult Learning and Development |
|
3 |
Research Methodology (A grade of “B” or better is required) |
|
3 |
Capstone |
Concentration Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
||
3 |
||
3 |
Workforce Management and Organizational Development |
|
3 |
Training and Workforce Development |
|
3 |
Seminar in Personnel Planning and Leadership |
|
3 |
Organizational Behavior and Group Dynamics |
|
3 |
Power, Politics and Organizational Change |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Criminal Justice (Non-Thesis)
Required Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Principles of Administration |
|
3 |
Current Trends in Criminal Law |
|
3 |
Seminar in the Administration of Justice |
|
3 |
Criminological Theory |
|
3 |
Survey of Research Methods in Criminal Justice |
|
3 |
Capstone for Criminal Justice |
Electives (12 Credit Hours) |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Criminal Justice, Security Studies (Non-Thesis)
Required Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Principles of Administration |
|
3 |
Current Trends in Criminal Law |
|
3 |
Seminar in the Administration of Justice |
|
3 |
Criminological Theory |
|
3 |
Survey of Research Methods in Criminal Justice |
|
3 |
Capstone for Criminal Justice |
Security Studies Electives (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Seminar in Homeland Security |
|
3 |
Transportation and Border Security |
|
3 |
Cyber and Information Threat Management |
|
3 |
Seminar in Intelligence |
|
3 |
Selected Topics in Security |
|
3 |
Emergency and Crisis Management |
|
3 |
Intelligence Analysis |
|
3 |
Legal Aspects of Security |
|
3 |
Criminal Justice Study Abroad |
|
3 |
Agency Experience |
|
3 |
National Security Policy |
|
3 |
Terrorism and Political Violence |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Environmental and Biological Sciences, Environmental Policy (Non-Thesis)
Required Courses (9 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Environmental and Biological Ethics |
|
3 |
Public Health |
|
3 |
Research Methodology and Experimental Design |
Required Elective Courses (27 credit hours) |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., History Education (6-12)
Required Core Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
The Master Teacher |
|
3 |
Research Methods* |
|
3 |
Collaboration for Inclusion |
|
3 |
Educational Evaluation |
|
3 |
Educational Technology in the Curriculum |
|
3 |
Psychological Foundations of Education |
Teaching Field Courses (18 credit hours) |
Select 18 credit hours of adviser-approved courses specific to the major. Choices for major are biology, English/language arts, general science, history, mathematics, and social science. A candidate may not enroll in a 5000-level course if it duplicates the same course listed on an undergraduate transcript. At least nine credit hours of teaching field courses must be at the 6000 level. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Human Resource Management
Required Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Survey of Business Concepts (taken during the first term; a grade of “B” or better is required) |
Core Curriculum |
||
3 |
Human Resource Management (Must be taken during first term) |
|
3 |
Legal Environment of Employment Decisions |
|
3 |
Ethical Leadership & Management in a Global Economy (A grade of “B” or better required) |
|
3 |
Workforce Planning & Staffing |
|
3 |
Talent Development |
|
3 |
Compensation & Benefits |
|
3 |
Employee Relations, Health, & Safety |
|
3 |
Organization Development & Change |
|
3 |
International Human Resource Management |
|
3 |
Strategic Human Resource Management (capstone course taken during the last term) A grade of “B” or better is required. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., International Relations, Global Studies
Required Core Courses (15 credit hours) |
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3 |
Survey of International Relations |
|
3 |
Research Methods in International Relations |
|
3 |
International Political Economy |
|
3 |
Theory and Ideology of International Relations |
|
3 |
Capstone (Non-Thesis Students only) |
Global Studies Concentration (21 credit hours) |
See Graduate Catalog for list of required courses and approved electives for the selected concentration. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., International Relations, National Security Affairs
Required Core Courses (15 credit hours) |
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3 |
Survey of International Relations |
|
3 |
Research Methods in International Relations |
|
3 |
International Political Economy |
|
3 |
Theory and Ideology of International Relations |
|
3 |
Capstone (Non-Thesis Students only) |
National Security Affairs Concentration (21 credit hours) |
See Graduate Catalog for list of required courses and approved electives for the selected concentration. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., International Relations, Regional Affairs
Required Core Courses (15 credit hours) |
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3 |
Survey of International Relations |
|
3 |
Research Methods in International Relations |
|
3 |
International Political Economy |
|
3 |
Theory and Ideology of International Relations |
|
3 |
Capstone (Non-Thesis Students only) |
Regional Affairs Concentration (21 credit hours) |
See Graduate Catalog for list of required courses and approved electives for the selected concentration. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Management, Leadership
Business Foundation Prerequisite (3 semester hours) |
All students must compete with a grade of “B” or better the prerequisite course for the MSM program, BUS 6600 Survey of Business Concepts, which must be taken during the student’s first term. |
Required Core Courses (21 credit hours) |
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3 |
Survey of Business Concepts (must be taken during the first term; “B” or better required) |
|
3 |
Theories of Organizational Behavior |
|
3 |
Ethical Leadership & Management in a Global Economy A grade of “B” or better is required. |
|
3 |
Leading and Developing High Performance Teams |
|
3 |
Leadership of Innovation and Change OR MGT 6681 |
|
3 |
Continuous Improvement |
|
3 |
Strategic Management (Students should be in their last term or semester.) A grade of B or better is required for this course. |
Leadership Concentration (9 credit hours) |
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3 |
Management Information Systems for Leaders |
|
3 |
Foundations of Leadership and Motivation |
|
3 |
Advanced Leadership |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Management, Project Management
Business Foundation Prerequisite (3 semester hours) |
All students must compete with a grade of “B” or better the prerequisite course for the MSM program, BUS 6600 Survey of Business Concepts, which must be taken during the student’s first term. |
Required Core Courses (21 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Survey of Business Concepts (must be taken during the first term; “B” or better required) |
|
3 |
Theories of Organizational Behavior |
|
3 |
Ethical Leadership & Management in a Global Economy A grade of “B” or better is required. |
|
3 |
Leading and Developing High Performance Teams |
|
3 |
Leadership of Innovation and Change OR MGT 6681 |
|
3 |
Continuous Improvement |
|
3 |
Strategic Management (Students should be in their last term or semester.) A grade of B or better is required for this course. |
Project Management Concentration (9 credit hours) |
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3 |
Introduction to Project Management |
|
3 |
Seminar in Project Management |
|
3 |
Seminar in Project Management |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Management, Talent Development and Training
Business Foundation Prerequisite (3 semester hours) |
All students must compete with a grade of “B” or better the prerequisite course for the MSM program, BUS 6600 Survey of Business Concepts, which must be taken during the student’s first term. |
Required Core Courses (21 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Survey of Business Concepts (must be taken during the first term; “B” or better required) |
|
3 |
Theories of Organizational Behavior |
|
3 |
Ethical Leadership & Management in a Global Economy A grade of “B” or better is required. |
|
3 |
Leading and Developing High Performance Teams |
|
3 |
Leadership of Innovation and Change OR MGT 6681 |
|
3 |
Continuous Improvement |
|
3 |
Strategic Management (Students should be in their last term or semester.) A grade of B or better is required for this course. |
Talent Development and Training Concentration (9 credit hours) |
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3 |
Human Resource Management |
|
3 |
Workforce Planning and Staffing |
|
3 |
Talent Development |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner
Minimum Total Hours: 47, 705 clinical clock hours |
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Required Core Courses (14 sh) |
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2 |
Theories in Nursing |
|
2 |
Healthcare Economics |
|
3 |
Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice |
|
Research Courses |
||
3 |
Research and Evidence for Advanced Nursing Practice |
|
2 |
Data Analysis and Interpretation in Quantitative Research |
|
1 |
Scholarly Inquiry Practicum I |
|
1 |
Scholarly Inquiry Practicum II |
|
Nursing Specialty Courses (27 hrs)* |
||
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment |
|
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment Preceptorship |
|
3 |
Family and Cultural Theories in Advanced Nursing Practice |
|
3 |
Advanced Pharmacology |
|
3 |
Primary Care I: Pediatrics and Women’s Health |
|
3 |
Primary Care I Preceptorship: Pediatrics and Women’s Health |
|
3 |
Primary Care II: Adults and Geriatrics |
|
3 |
Primary Care II Preceptorship: Adults and Geriatrics |
|
3 |
Advanced Pathophysiology |
|
Role Courses (6 hrs)* |
||
1 |
Role Synthesis Seminar |
|
5 |
Family Nurse Practitioner Internship |
|
Optional |
||
1-4 |
Thesis |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Nursing – Healthcare Informatics and Nursing Leadership
Minimum Total Hours: 37, 480 clinical hours |
||
Required Core Courses (14 sh) |
||
2 |
Theories in Nursing |
|
2 |
Healthcare Economics |
|
3 |
Foundations of Advanced Nursing Practice |
|
Research Courses |
||
3 |
Research and Evidence for Advanced Nursing Practice |
|
2 |
Data Analysis and Interpretation in Quantitative Research |
|
1 |
Scholarly Inquiry Practicum I |
|
1 |
Scholarly Inquiry Practicum II |
|
Nursing Specialty Courses (23 sh) |
||
3 |
Concepts of Healthcare Informatics and Leadership |
|
3 |
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Informatics And Leadership |
|
3 |
Health Care Systems |
|
3 |
Roles in Nursing Leadership and Informatics |
|
3 |
Applied Principles of Leadership and Technology in Healthcare |
|
4 |
Advanced Nursing Practice Internship I |
|
4 |
Advanced Nursing Practice Internship II |
|
Optional |
||
1-4 |
Thesis |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Second Language Instruction (Non-Thesis)
Required Core Courses (27 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Survey of SLA for SL Teachers |
|
3 |
Introduction to Linguistics |
|
3 |
Survey of Sociolinguistics for Second Language Teachers |
|
3 |
Principles, Techniques & Materials in SL Teaching |
|
3 |
Methods & Approaches in SL Teaching |
|
3 |
Teaching Language Skills |
|
3 |
Grammar |
|
3 |
Assessment & Evaluation |
|
3 |
Research Methodology |
Capstone Option (4-6 credit hours) |
||
1-3 |
Practicum AND |
|
3 |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Second Language Instruction (Thesis)
Required Core Courses (27 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Survey of SLA for SL Teachers |
|
3 |
Introduction to Linguistics |
|
3 |
Survey of Sociolinguistics for Second Language Teachers |
|
3 |
Principles, Techniques & Materials in SL Teaching |
|
3 |
Methods & Approaches in SL Teaching |
|
3 |
Teaching Language Skills |
|
3 |
Grammar |
|
3 |
Assessment & Evaluation |
|
3 |
Research Methodology |
Thesis Option (4-6 credit hours) |
||
1-3 |
Practicum AND |
|
3 |
Thesis |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Social Science (Non-Thesis)
Required Core Courses (9 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Seminar in Social Sciences |
|
3 |
Survey of Research Methods in Social Science* |
|
3 |
Social Theory |
|
* A grade of “B” or better is required |
Electives (27 credit hours) |
Select any 27 credit hours of graduate coursework* from the following disciplines: |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Sport Management (Non-Thesis)
Required Core Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Foundations of Sport & Fitness Management |
|
3 |
Statistical Analysis and Interpretation |
|
3 |
Research Methods I |
|
3 |
Research Methods II |
Sport Management Concentration Requirements (24 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Foundations of Sport & Fitness Management |
|
3 |
Statistical Analysis and Interpretation |
|
3 |
Research Methods I |
|
3 |
Research Methods II |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Sport Management (Thesis)
Required Core Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Foundations of Sport & Fitness Management |
|
3 |
Statistical Analysis and Interpretation |
|
3 |
Research Methods I |
|
3 |
Research Methods II |
Sport Management Concentration Requirements (18 credit hours) |
Select 18 credit hours of electives from list indicated in graduate catalog. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
M.S., Strategic Communication
Required Courses (15 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Communication and Influence |
|
3 |
Strategic Communication Theories |
|
3 |
Strategic Communication Inquiry & Research |
|
3 |
Strategic Communication Capstone |
|
3 |
Communication Law and Ethics |
Elective Courses (15 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Leadership and Media Strategies |
|
3 |
Contemporary Issues in Strategic Communication |
|
3 |
Strategic Communication & Emerging Media |
|
3 |
Strategic Organizational Communication |
|
3 |
Global Communication |
|
3 |
Media Management |
|
3 |
Public Relations and Strategic Communication |
Students who have earned baccalaureate degrees or higher degrees from the University or from other institutions may enroll for additional graduate coursework as post degree students.
Transcripts with posted degree must be submitted.
Doctorate
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Ph.D., Sport Management
Doctoral Core (15 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Seminar in Sport Marketing |
|
3 |
Seminar in Sport Finance |
|
3 |
Seminar in Organizational Behavior and Leadership |
|
3 |
Seminar in Legal Aspects of Sport |
|
3 |
Seminar in Sport Management Pedagogy |
Research and Statistics Requirements (15 credit hours) |
||
All students will be required to take and achieve a minimum grade of “B” in each of the following research and statistics courses: |
||
3 |
Research Methods for Doctoral Students |
|
3 |
Seminar in Applied Statistics in Sport Management (Must achieve a minimum grade of “B”) |
|
3 |
Seminar in Advanced Statistics in Sport Management |
|
The student, in consultation with the major advisor, must select a minimum of six hours of advisor approved electives of research courses. |
Cognate Area Requirements (12 credit hours) |
The cognate area represents the area of specialization that the student wishes to pursue. In consultation and with approval of the major advisor, the student will select four graduate level classes to fulfill the 12 credit cognate area requirement. Cognate areas may include, but are not limited to, Sport Organization Behavior/Theory; Sport Marketing, Sport Finance, Legal Aspects of Sport, Athletic Administration, Sport Communication, or Sport Tourism. |
Comprehensive Examination (0 credit hours) |
Students must take and receive an acceptable evaluation from their comprehensive examination committee before they may begin the dissertation research project. |
Dissertation Requirements (18 credit hours) |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Doctor of Nursing Practice – Family Nurse Practitioner (Post-Baccalaureate)
Advanced Nursing Core (17 sh) |
||
2 |
Theories in Nursing |
|
3 |
Healthcare Informatics & Data Management |
|
3 |
Policy & Politics in Healthcare |
|
3 |
Principles of Epidemiology |
|
3 |
Leadership in Organizations & Systems |
|
3 |
Health Disparities from a Systems Perspective |
|
Advanced Nursing Specialty (24 sh) |
||
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment |
|
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment Preceptorship for FNP |
|
3 |
Advanced Pharmacology |
|
3 |
Advanced Pathophysiology |
|
3 |
Primary Care I: Pediatrics and Women’s Health |
|
3 |
Primary Care I Preceptorship: Pediatrics and Women’s Health |
|
3 |
Primary Care II: Adults and Geriatrics |
|
3 |
Primary Care II Preceptorship: Adults and Geriatrics |
|
Scholarly Inquiry Methods for Evidence-based Practice (12 sh) |
||
3 |
Research and Evidence for Advanced Nursing Practice |
|
3 |
Applied Biostatistics |
|
3 |
Foundations of Evidence-based Practice |
|
3 |
Evaluation Methods for Improvement of Clinical Outcomes |
|
Advanced Nursing Roles (6 sh) |
||
1 |
Role Synthesis Seminar |
|
5 |
Family Nurse Practitioner Internship |
|
Practice Residency (8-12 sh) |
||
1 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice I: Project Identification |
|
2 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice II: Project Development |
|
2-4 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice III: Project Implementation |
|
3-5 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice IV: Project Evaluation |
|
Synthesis and Evaluation (3 semester hours) |
||
3 |
Dissemination |
|
Advising Note: For potential students who hold a MSN without a clinical specialty, see the possible course of study outlined in the graduate catalog. Must be approved by an academic adviser.
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Doctor of Nursing Practice – Nursing Leadership (Post-Baccalaureate)
Advanced Nursing Core (16 sh) |
||
2 |
Theories in Nursing |
|
2 |
Healthcare Economics |
|
3 |
Policy & Politics in Healthcare |
|
3 |
Principles of Epidemiology |
|
3 |
Leadership in Organizations & Systems |
|
3 |
Health Disparities from a Systems Perspective |
|
Advanced Nursing Specialty (15 sh) |
||
3 |
Concepts of Health Care Informatics and Leadership |
|
3 |
Theoretical Foundations of Healthcare Informatics and Leadership |
|
3 |
Health Care Systems |
|
3 |
Roles in Nursing Leadership and Informatics |
|
3 |
Applied Principles of Technology and Leadership in Healthcare |
|
Scholarly Inquiry Methods for Evidence-based Practice (12 sh) |
||
3 |
Research Methodology |
|
3 |
Applied Biostatistics |
|
3 |
Foundations of Evidence-based Practice |
|
3 |
Evaluation Methods for Improvement of Clinical Outcomes |
|
Advanced Nursing Roles (8 sh) |
||
4 |
Advanced Nursing Practice Internship I |
|
4 |
Advanced Nursing Practice Internship II |
|
Practice Residency (8-12 sh) |
||
1 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice I: Project Identification |
|
2 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice II: Project Development |
|
2-4 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice III: Project Implementation |
|
3-5 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice IV: Project Evaluation |
|
Synthesis and Evaluation (3 semester hours) |
||
3 |
Dissemination |
|
Advising Notes: For potential students who hold a MSN without a clinical specialty see the graduate catalog for a possible course of study. Academic adviser approval required. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
Doctor of Nursing Practice (Post Masters)
Advanced Nursing Core (15 sh) |
||
3 |
Healthcare Informatics & Data Management |
|
3 |
Policy & Politics in Healthcare |
|
3 |
Principles of Epidemiology |
|
3 |
Leadership in Organizations & Systems |
|
3 |
Health Disparities from a Systems Perspective |
|
Scholarly Inquiry Methods for Evidence-based Practice (9 hrs) |
||
3 |
Applied Biostatistics |
|
3 |
Foundations of Evidence-based Practice |
|
3 |
Evaluation Methods for Improvement of Clinical Outcomes |
|
Practice Synthesis (8-12 hrs) |
||
1 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice I: Project Identification |
|
1 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice II: Project Development |
|
2-4 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice III: Project Implementation |
|
3-5 |
Synthesis of Evidence Based Practice IV: Project Evaluation |
|
Synthesis and Evaluation (3 hrs) |
||
3 |
Dissemination |
Certificate
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Adult Education, Curriculum and Instruction Design (Certificate Only)
Required Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Adult Learning and Development |
|
3 |
Curriculum Development for Adult Education |
|
3 |
Principles of Instructional Design |
Select ONE of the following courses: |
||
3 |
Methods and Strategies for Teaching Adults |
|
3 |
E-Learning Design |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Adult Education, Instructional Technology (Certificate Only)
Required Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Adult Learning and Development |
|
3 |
Current and Emerging Instructional Technologies |
|
3 |
Principles of Instructional Design |
|
3 |
E-Learning Design |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Adult Education, Leadership Studies (Certificate Only)
Required Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Leadership: Theory and Practice |
|
3 |
Organizational Behavior and Group Dynamics |
|
3 |
Communication and Influence |
Select ONE of the following courses or advisor’s approval for an alternative course: |
||
3 |
Seminar in Personnel Planning and Leadership |
|
3 |
Leadership and Media Strategies |
|
3 |
Evaluation and Assessment |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE Adult Education, Workforce Development (Certificate Only)
Required Courses (12 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Training and Workforce Development |
|
3 |
Workforce Management & Organizational Development |
|
3 |
Adult Learning and Development |
Select ONE of the following courses |
||
3 |
Vocational Psychology/Career Development |
|
3 |
Curriculum Development for Adult Education |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Clinical Mental Health Counseling (Certificate Only)
Required Core Courses (6 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Practicum: Clinical Mental Health Counseling (100 hours)* or if previously taken, an advisor approved elective |
|
3 |
Internship: Clinical Mental Health Counseling* or |
|
3 |
Specialized Study in Counseling |
|
*Must complete 60 percent of certificate academic courses prior to enrolling in CP 6650 or CP 6661 |
Required Electives (9 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Legal, Ethical, and Professional Standards |
|
3 |
Foundations of Mental Health Counseling |
|
3 |
Bio-Psychology |
|
3 |
Diagnosis and Treatment Planning* |
|
3 |
Theories of Counseling Supervision |
|
*Must have successfully completed a graduate level counseling course in Behavior Pathology or Psychopathology or it must be taken in addition to the Certificate coursework. |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Counseling, Addictions Counseling (Certificate Only)
Required Core Courses (6 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Internship: Addictions Counseling |
|
3 |
Internship: Addictions Counseling |
Required Electives (9 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Seminar in the Prevention/Treatment of Chemical Dependency |
|
3 |
Treatment of Addictive Family Diseases |
|
3 |
Treatment Theories and Modalities of Addictive Diseases |
|
3 |
Drug Education, Prevention, and Intervention |
|
3 |
Physiological Dynamics of Alcohol and other Drugs |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Family Nurse Practitioner (Certificate Only)
Required Nursing Specialty Courses (27 sh) |
||
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment |
|
3 |
Advanced Health Assessment Preceptorship |
|
3 |
Family and Cultural Theories in Advanced Nursing Practice |
|
3 |
Advanced Pharmacology |
|
3 |
Primary Care I: Pediatrics and Women’s Health |
|
3 |
Primary Care I Preceptorship: Pediatrics and Women’s Health |
|
3 |
Primary Care II: Adults and Geriatrics |
|
3 |
Primary Care II Preceptorship: Adults and Geriatrics |
|
3 |
Advanced Pathophysiology |
|
Required Role Courses (6 sh) |
||
1 |
Role Synthesis Seminar |
|
5 |
Family Nurse Practitioner Internship |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Healthcare Informatics And Nursing Leadership
Required Nursing Specialty Courses (16 sh) |
||
3 |
Concepts of Healthcare Informatics and Leadership |
|
3 |
Theoretical Foundations of Nursing Informatics and Leadership |
|
3 |
Health Care Systems |
|
3 |
Applied Principles of Leadership and Technology in Healthcare |
|
4 |
Advanced Nursing Practice Internship I |
|
Required Role Courses (7 sh) |
||
3 |
Roles in Nursing Leadership and Informatics |
|
4 |
Advanced Nursing Practice Internship I |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Public Health Administration (Certificate Only)
Required Courses (18 credit hours) |
||
3 |
Leadership in Public Administration |
|
3 |
Public Health Services Administration and Policy |
|
3 |
Legal and Social Issues in Public Health Administration |
|
3 |
Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Response |
|
3 |
Introduction to Public Health |
|
3 |
Global Health Administration |
Program Cost
$494/Credit Hour
Next Start Date
August 12
CERTIFICATE, Rehabilitation and Deaf/Hard of Hearing Studies
Required Courses |
||
3 |
Counseling Approaches to Working with Individuals who are Deaf /Hard-of-Hearing |
|
3 |
Leadership and Advocacy: Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services |
|
3 |
Case Management |
|
3 |
Job Development, Placement, and Workplace Accommodations for Individuals with Severe |
|
3 |
Internship: Rehabilitation Counseling of Individuals who are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing |
Other Requirements |
Students who wish to be issued a certificate must submit the following to their home campuses:
|
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TROY Online as their preferred location, their education classification and their
start term. After completing the online application for admission, a non-refundable
application fee of $30 (undergraduate) or $50 (graduate) must accompany submission
of the application for processing purposes. To be considered for admission, you must
have your high school and/or college transcripts sent to us for evaluation.
Transcripts should be mailed to:
Troy University-Admissions
Attn: Transcripts
100 University Park
Troy, AL 36082
Scholarships & Financial Aid:
After your admission application and necessary materials have been submitted, you
should review all scholarship opportunities. Scholarship deadlines and applications
vary depending upon Troy University location.
The appropriate financial aid application (FAFSA) can be submitted once an application
has been received by the University. For detailed information on applying for financial
aid, please visit the following link: https://fafsa.ed.gov/.
Affordability
Tuition and Fees 2018-2019
Military & Family
$250 per credit hour with no additional fees required
The TROY Military and Family Scholarship pays all tuition costs above $250 per credit
hour for any currently serving member of the United States military, National Guard
and Reserve.
Spouses and dependents can receive between 25% and 50% off tuition.
TROY Partnerships
Troy University is proud to partner with local community businesses, organizations
and municipalities.
Troy University offers a tuition discount and an application fee waiver to all full-time
employees associated with our partners. Tuition scholarships are applicable to all
university degree and certificate programs and can be used at all TROY locations.
Proof of eligibility is required. Visit the UniversityÍs Partnership Programs site
for more information.
Military
Supporting our military for more than half a century
Since the 1950s, Troy University has celebrated its long-standing commitment to United
States military members and their families. Today, our proud, accredited state university
continues that commitment by serving members around the globe through innovative learning
and scholarship opportunities as they prepare themselves for future successes.
TROY for Troops
Troy University provides its military-affiliated and veteran students with dedicated
support at TROY for Troops centers located on the Troy, Montgomery, Dothan and Phenix
City, Alabama, campuses as well as a virtual TROY for Troops Center for online students.
These Centers support academic and career success while providing specialized resources,
camaraderie and more.