General Business, B.B.A.
A degree in general business will give students a wide range of knowledge about diverse business functions.
A degree in general business will give students a wide range of knowledge about diverse business functions.
Designed for students who seek a flexible degree program and do not desire or may not meet prerequisites of a highly structured traditional degree program.
The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a 120 credit hour program that teaches students how to think geographically, how to use geographic computer software programs (such as ArcGIS), and how to create maps and databases to solve contemporary world issues such as global climate change and resource management.
A Bachelor of Science in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a 120 credit hour program which teaches students how to think geographically, how to use geographic computer software programs (such as ArcGIS), and how to create maps and databases to solve contemporary world issues such as global climate change and resource management.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Geoscience is 120 credit hours and consists of six concentrations including Geology, Environmental Science, Petroleum Geology, Science Teacher Certification (Grades 8-12), Hydrogeology, and Earth Science. A teacher certification option is available in the program to teach at the secondary level.
The GFI opportunity is embedded in the KINE 2390 – Fundamentals for Group Exercise Training course.
The HPT program is designed to provide the educational opportunity to build on the student’s already-acquired technical skills so that they can pursue advanced positions within their chosen field, or pursue advanced degrees.
The Bachelor of Arts degree in History is designed to expand and enrich a student’s knowledge of history, to encourage critical thinking about the world, and to develop research, writing, and analytical abilities in United States, European and World History. A teacher certification option is available in the program to teach at the secondary level.
The Associate in Applied Science degree in Histotechnology prepares students for a career as Histotechnicians by including prerequisite basic courses, followed by a technical portion.
The Bachelor of Science in Horticultural and Plant Sciences offers four concentration options students can purse: Horticultural Science, Horticultural Management, Horticultural Business, and Sustainable Agriculture and Agroecology.