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Associate of Arts in General Studies
Bachelor of Science in Business / Accounting
Bachelor of Science in Business / Administration
Bachelor of Science in Business / e-business
Bachelor of Science in Business / Management
Bachelor of Science in Business / Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
Bachelor of Science in Human Services
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RNs only)
Bachelor of Science in Health Care Services
Bachelor of Science in Management
Graduate
Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership
Master of Arts in Education
Master of Arts in Education with a Specialization in Curriculum and
Instruction
Master of Arts in Organizational Management
Master of Business Administration
Master of Business Administration in Accounting
Master of Business Administration in e-Business
Master of Business Administration in Global Management
Master of Business Administration in Health Care Management
Master of Business Administration in Technology Management
Master of Science in Computer Information Systems
Master of Science in Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing - Bridge
Master of Science in Nursing/Master of Business
Administration/Health Care Management
Continuing Teacher Education
Adolescent Psychology
Assessment and Evaluation
Characteristics of Learning Disabilities
Characteristics of MR & Developmental Disabilities
Characteristics of Emotional & Behavioral Disorders
Characteristics of Physical & Health Disabilities
Classroom Management
Elementary Reading Methods
Inclusion Strategies for the Special Educator
Instructional Techniques and Methods of ESL
Methods of Bilingual Education
Orientation to the Exceptional Learner
Secondary Reading Methods
Secondary Methods for Classroom Teachers
Special Education Assessment & Interpretation
Special Education Methods
Teaching Students with Gifts or Talents
Teaching With the Internet
Technology Integration in P22 Curriculum
United States Constitution
Program Descriptions
Associate of Arts in General Studies
The General Studies program lays the foundation for future career
advancement and takes you one step closer to earning a bachelor's
degree. Its balanced curriculum will supply you with the tools you
need to further your education. You will also gain a better
understanding of the changes taking place in today's complex and
competitive work environment.
The degree will take two years or less to complete. During that
time, you will explore the fields of psychology, sociology,
philosophy, history, and mathematics. Your classes will also help
you strengthen your written and interpersonal communication skills,
which are critical to success on the job. You will learn how to
research and analyze vital information as well as how to examine the
underlying rules and reasons why the world of business follows
specific patterns. >> Request more information.
Bachelor of Science in Business/Accounting
The accounting major promotes identification with and 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. Technology,
in particular, is embedded in all accounting courses. Students also
have broad exposure to varied business disciplines including
management, organizational behavior, economics, statistics and
finance, and learn how the general manager integrates these
disciplines to meet the strategic goals of the organization. The BSB/ACC
coupled with the MBA/ACC is designed to meet the education
eligibility requirements for all states and jurisdictions: however,
students are encouraged to contact their State Boards of Accountancy
for state-specific requirements. >> Request more information.
Bachelor of Science in Business/Administration
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. >> Request more information.
Bachelor of Science in Business/e-Business
The Bachelor of Science in e-Business (BSB/EB) Program blends
business and information technology to address the emerging field of
e-Commerce and e-Business. The program courses provide fundamental
knowledge and application in both business and information
technology. The curriculum is designed to produce graduates ready to
function in e-Business positions with the competencies, skills, and
attitudes necessary for success in the workplace. It forms the basis
for continued career growth, life-long learning as a professional or
for the student who desires to continue his or her education in a
graduate program. Business courses include coursework in management,
organizational behavior, critical thinking, research and evaluation,
financial analysis, and marketing. Information technology courses
include coursework in business system development, project planning,
operating systems, programming, databases, networks and
telecommunications, the Internet and Web, and e-business. >> Request
more information.
Bachelor of Science in Business/Management
The Bachelor of Science in Business/Management is designed for the
working adult who wants to acquire or build knowledge and skills
essential for management in private and public organizations. The
Management Major emphasizes performance systems, employment law,
marketing and public relations, financial analysis, global business
strategies, and quality management. >> Request more information.
Bachelor of Science in Business/Marketing
Marketing managers need creative, analytical and leadership
abilities to manage the marketing function of the business
enterprise. The marketing major addresses how to identify customer
needs, how to communicate information about products and services to
customers and potential customers, where to market and how to price
products and services, and how to respond to growing demands to
markets in different countries and cultures. The marketing major
includes a foundational marketing course upon which is based further
study in the areas of buyer behavior, sales management, advertising,
marketing research, and international marketing. >> Request more
information.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
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. The Criminal Justice Administration
curriculum will appeal to student professionals who are currently
employed and seeking advancement within the criminal justice
community, or to working adults pursuing a new career in a criminal
justice-related field. Graduates of the program may find employment
opportunities within public and private policing agencies,
corrections, the court system, social services, and in corporate
security. >> Request more information.
Bachelor of Science in Human Services
The Bachelor of Science in Human Services (BSHS) provides students
the opportunity to learn the skills, knowledge, and attitudes of a
professional human service worker. Through course work, students
learn about human development, problems in human functioning,
programs for helping people with their problems, advocacy and
influencing public policy, and crisis intervention. In field
experience, students learn how to apply what they have learned to
manage cases, organize helping services and programs, assess need,
and provide help. >> Request more information.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
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. The
curriculum is designed to produce graduates ready to function in
information technology positions with the competencies, skills, and
attitudes necessary for success in the workplace. The BSIT is the
basis for career growth or the basis for a graduate program. The
program/course objectives and competencies have been benchmarked
against several external guidelines. The program has five main
threads: Business Systems Development; Programming and Operating
Systems; Databases; Networks and Telecommunications; and the Web .
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Bachelor of Science in Management
The 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 curriculum is build upon
a social science foundation of attaining performance excellence
achieved through dynamic and evolving workplace managerial skills.>>
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Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership
The Doctor of Management (D.M.) degree program in Organizational
Leadership offered by the University of Phoenix provides those with
a professional master’s degree a means of exploring their personal
readiness to become leaders in their professions or their current
organizations. Learners gain a mastery of leadership literature, and
demonstrate their competence in applying what they learn. The
doctoral program creates a perfect opportunity for mid-career
professionals to refresh and recreate their commitment to the tasks
required of organizational leaders. Learners will think deeply about
the current state of organizations and their leadership; create
imaginative new applications from what is learned and contribute new
knowledge to the profession and society. >> Request more
information.
Master of Arts in Education
The Master of Arts in Education degree program is designed to meet
the specific needs of educators through specialization in several
areas - Administration and Supervision, Educational Counseling,
E-Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Diverse Learner, English as
a Second Language, Special Education, Technology, and Management of
Education Programs. Each area of specialization offers courses
developed to meet state licensing or content standards and to
enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an
administrator, educational counselor, or classroom teacher. The
Master of Arts in Education is the graduate degree program offered
through the College of Education. Graduate non-degree programming
includes a Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program in
elementary, secondary, special education, and several state specific
certificates/endorsements. Each student/applicant is responsible for
checking with his/her state Department of Education and/or school
district to determine specific credentialing requirements. >>
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Master of Arts in Education with a Specialization in Curriculum
and Instruction
The Master of Arts in Education degree program is designed to meet
the specific needs of educators through specialization in several
areas - Administration and Supervision, Educational Counseling,
E-Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Diverse Learner, English as
a Second Language, Special Education, Technology, and Management of
Education Programs. Each area of specialization offers courses
developed to meet state licensing or content standards and to
enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an
administrator, educational counselor, or classroom teacher. The
Master of Arts in Education is the graduate degree program offered
through the College of Education. Graduate non-degree programming
includes a Post Baccalaureate Teacher Education Program in
elementary, secondary, special education, and several state specific
certificates/endorsements. Each student/applicant is responsible for
checking with his/her state Department of Education and/or school
district to determine specific credentialing requirements. >>
Request more information.
Master of Arts in Organizational Management
The Master of Arts in Organizational Management (MAOM) is designed
to develop or enhance the 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 executive management issues,
human resources management, conflict management, strategic planning,
managing technology, managing change, the learning organization,
financial management, and marketing management. >> Request more
information.
Master of Business Administration
The Master in Business Administration (MBA) develops students for
the role managers play in defining business problems, assessing
information, considering alternatives, and choosing the best
solution. Imagine the manager as the hub of a wheel. From the hub
radiate spokes, each representing a specific discipline, such as
finance, law, marketing, operations, information systems, etc. Each
of these "spokes" generates inputs for the manager to assess and
incorporate into the decision-making process. The manager is a
critical user of these inputs in making the decision. although
generally not the original producer of the information, the manager
must be able to assess the validity and reliability of the
information in building a business case for the decision. >> Request
more information.
Master of Business Administration/Accounting
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.
>> Request more information.
Master of Business Administration/e-Business
The rise of electronic business is changing the way traditional
firms operate and structure their organizations. The dynamics of
e-Business have also required companies to compete in innovative
ways, as well as opened the doors of opportunity for creating global
businesses. To accommodate the emerging e-Business marketplace, the
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. >> Request more information.
Master of Business Administration/Global Management
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 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. >> Request
more information.
Master of Business Administration/Health Care Management
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 emphasizes 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. The MBA/HCM specialization
is based upon courses in health care organizations, health care
finance, quality and data base management, health care
infrastructure, and health care strategic management. >> Request
more information.
Master of Business Administration/Technology Management
The importance of management in a technical environment is a core
concept of the MBA/TM program. "Technical" is defined to be much
broader than computer information systems and technology. It
includes engineering, pharmaceutical, chemical, and other technical
enterprises. The program and its faculty and staff are dedicated to
the linkage of technical and business cultures as integrated
functions of the technology-based organization. The MBA/TM
specialization is based upon courses in strategy formulation and
implementation, project management in the technological environment
management of research and development and innovation processes
technology transfer in the global economy, and application of
technology management. >> Request more information.
Master of Science in Computer Information Systems
The Master of Science in Computer Information Systems (MSCIS)
program is focused on the acquisition of information technology
theory and the application of theory and practice to real world
business opportunities and challenges. The course provide current
theory and knowledge of essential information technology components,
as well as interpersonal and intra-organizational communication.
While courses examine a broad range of information technology
resources, the courses emphasize the management of such resources in
order to meet an organization's challenges and goals. The program
has six main threads: Business Management; Business Systems Analysis
and Development; Programming Management; Databases, Network and
Telecommunications; and the Web. >> Request more information.
Accreditation
University of Phoenix is accredited by the Commission on
Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of
Colleges and Schools (NCA).The Bachelor of Science in Nursing and
the Master of Science in Nursing Programs are also accredited by
the: National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission61 Broadway
33rd Floor New York, NY 10006. To learn more about accreditation
visit the NCA's home page at: http://www.ncacihe.org North Central
Association of Colleges and Schools 30 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 2400
Chicago, Illinois 60602-2504
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