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BSB/ACC |
Bachelor of Science in Business/Accounting |
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Description: The Bachelor of Science in Business/Accounting program promotes identification with an orientation to the accounting profession, and is designed to provide the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to a successful accounting career. Core competencies in technology, critical thinking, and communication are emphasized throughout the curriculum.
:: Concentration: Accounting |
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BSB/ADM |
BS/Business,
Administration |
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Description: The Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration program is designed for the working adult employed in a business or public organization. The Major is designed to enable graduates to deal effectively with an increasingly complex business environment. The Major stresses skill development in the areas of financial accounting, managerial finance, quantitative analysis, economics, marketing, and business-based research.
:: Concentration: Administration |
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BSB/MGT |
BS/Business,
Management |
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Description: University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in management
(BSM) program is designed to develop professional knowledge
and skills of general managers in their organization or professional
industry for improving organizational effectiveness. The program
concentrates on the development of general management roles
to align resources, and to improve communication, productivity,
and effectiveness. managers become prepared to apply professional
skills and knowledge to focus on the future, manage innovation,
and make decisions based on facts in a customer focused atmosphere.
:: Concentration: Management |
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BS/CJA |
BS/Criminal
Justice, Administration |
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Description: The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration provides students interested in policing, criminal law, or corrections with an interdisciplinary study of crime and justice in American society. The program's inclusion of interpersonal skills and managerial and administrative subject matter prepares students for positions of responsibility and leadership within the criminal justice community and related professions.
:: Concentration: Administration |
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BS/IT |
BS/Information
Technology |
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Description: The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program is focused on the acquisition of theory and technical competencies associated with the information technology profession. The courses provide fundamental knowledge and application in both the information systems function and in system development.
:: Concentration: Computer
Information Systems |
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BSN |
BS/Nursing |
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Description: The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program is designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills of working registered nurses. The curriculum is built upon a foundation of biological, physical, and social sciences which contribute to the science of nursing. The liberal arts components enhance the development of the intellectual, social, and cultural aspects of the professional nurse.
:: Concentration: Nursing |
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Graduate Programs |
Masters Programs |
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MA/OM |
Master
of Arts/Organizational Management |
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Description: The MAEd degree program is designed to meet the specific needs
of educators through a variety of specializations. Each area
of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing
and content standards and to enhance and refine the skills
of the individual whether an administrator, counselor, or
classroom teacher.
:: Concentration: Organizational
Management |
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MBA |
Master
of Business Administration |
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Description: The Masters in Business Administration (MBA) develops students
for the role managers play in defining business problems,
assessing information, considering alternatives, and choosing
the best solution. To prepare students for this decision-marketing
role, the MBA has been designed to introduce the theory or
principles that frame a wide range of problems or issues in
each of the courses. The most current techniques or tools
are applied to these theories to allow students to practice
marketing decisions to solve a wide range of problems.
:: Concentration: Administration |
:: Traditional
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MBA/ACC |
Master of Business Administration/Accounting |
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Description: The Master of Business Administration with a concentration in accounting (MBA/ACC) is designed to develop or enhance the financial management skills necessary to function effectively within private businesses, non-profit organizations, and public agencies. The program concentrates on managing human and fiscal resources within the structure, culture, and mission of any organization. The curriculum addresses advanced costing techniques, accounting theory, accounting information systems, issues in corporate taxation, executive management, budgeting, human resources management, organizational development, conflict management, strategic planning, information management, and decision making, among other subjects.
:: Concentration: Accounting |
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MBA/EB |
MBA/e-Business |
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Description: The Master of Business Administration/e-Business (MBA/EB) is designed to enhance the management skills needed to function effectively within an organization that is developing e-business applications or is starting out as an e-business. To prepare managers for the emerging e-business marketplace, University of Phoenix offers a comprehensive MBA/e-Business program to equip managers with the necessary skills to conduct business in an e-business environment. The MBA/EB specialization is based upon courses in e-Business concepts, e-Business technology, and a Seminar in e-Business.
The College of Graduate Business has created interactive, multimedia, case-based simulations that place students in real-world environments and require them to apply critical thinking skills to decision-making situations. Each simulation offers learners the opportunity to identify the information required to solve the problem, assess alternative solutions, and receive feedback on their choices.
The MBA/EB consists of 45 credit hours. Thirty-six credit hours constitute the core curriculum and nine additional credit hours complete the MBA/EB program. The core begins with the three-credit, six-workshop prerequisite- Managerial Communication and Ethics-designed to build strategies for success in the program. The remainder of the core courses focus on using quantitative analysis to formulate and validate business decisions, as well as, using critical-thinking skills in solving business problems.
The final three courses allow students to customize their degree program in the e-business specialization by focusing on current developments, business problems or issues relative to e-business. The principle outcome will be the completion of a master's project introduced in the first of the three specialization courses. The project is completed and presented in the final course of the program.
:: Concentration: e-Business |
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MBA/GM |
MBA/Global
Management |
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Description: Globalization has increased the need for individuals with specialized knowledge and skills necessary to manage multicultural and multinational workforces effectively in a rapidly-changing environment. The Master of Business Administration with a specialization in Global Management (MBA/GM) program has been developed to provide those individuals the opportunity to study in a program specifically designed for their needs as current or future managers.
:: Concentration: Global Management |
:: Traditional
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MBA/HCM |
MBA/Health
Care Management |
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Description: The MBA/HCM is designed to provide students with the business
management skills needed to manage successfully in today's
health care delivery systems. The MBA/HCM program emphasized
the identification, analysis, and solution of complex management
problems with a foundation of health care concepts and decision
models that will support the variety of management roles that
can be seen in today's health care environment.
:: Concentration: Health Care
Management |
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MBA/TM |
MBA/Technology
Management |
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Description: The MBA/TM program is dedicated to the linkage of technical
and business cultures as integrated functions of the technology-based
organization and to the establishment of an innovative environment
which will encompass the creation to application spectrum
of technology development.
:: Concentration: Technology
Management |
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