Bachelor in Business Administration (Info Systems Mgmt)
Combine business studies with information technology. Learn the principles of computer systems, information security, and programming. Examine other topics that may interest you including data management, network management, leadership, and ethics.
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Bachelor's Degrees
Prepare to excel in the workplace with this online degree that spans disciplines. You’ll study intercultural communication, examine media ethics, develop your professional writing capabilities, and take electives that support your career path.
Request More Information »Prepare for communication roles in a number of industries including broadcasting, public relations, media, and more. Learn social media strategy, hone your writing skills, and study the intersection of art, technology, and culture.
Request More Information »Advance in our modern world with the help of the humanities. You’ll learn to write and produce for new media, study leadership through literature, explore U.S. and European history, and examine the social and cultural impacts of technology.
Request More Information »Develop the leader in you, no matter your professional background. You’ll explore ethical leadership, organizational change, and organizational psychology and build valuable public speaking and team-building skills that apply to any industry.
Request More Information »Build a solid understanding of the law and the U.S. correctional system. Learn from criminal justice experts. Examine contemporary issues and solutions in criminal justice and explore topics such as courts, ethics, homeland security, and policing.
Request More Information »Prepare for a career in legal, business, and government entities. Explore the U.S. legal system and today’s legal issues from the ground up and develop the communication, critical thinking, and research skills to thrive in a legal environment.
Request More Information »Focus your studies at the intersection of business and law. You’ll study the legal side of business transactions, intellectual property, and employment-related legal issues regarding civil rights, occupational safety, and more.
Request More Information »Learn the principles of leadership and build skills in communication, ethics, research and analytical thinking, organizational change, team building, and more. Personalize your degree with electives that align with your career goals.
Request More Information »Hone in on the fundamentals of management and administration to help you advance your career. Your courses will include business topics such as accounting, entrepreneurship, macroeconomics, marketing, and management.
Request More Information »Help businesses run efficient and sustainable operations. Prepare for supervisory roles in various industries with courses such as supply chain strategies and project management, labor relations, and organizational information systems.
Request More Information »Focus your psychology studies on children, especially those with autism and developmental disabilities. Explore child development, learning, and treatment options.
Request More Information »Build a foundation in general psychology. Explore the principles of psychology and craft your degree with electives that examine psychology from various aspects: aging, behavior analysis, family dynamics, media, mental health, personality, and more.
Request More Information »Learn how to use psychology to address issues in the workplace. Examine topics including career development, coaching, diversity, employee retention, performance feedback, and productivity.
Request More Information »Prepare for a career in counseling, which requires a graduate degree. You’ll expand your knowledge base about counseling and explore issues related to aging, community mental health, and family dynamics.
Request More Information »Prepare to enter a graduate psychology program and advance your career within the field. You’ll study human behavior from multiple perspectives and develop an understanding of learning, cognition, personality, and psychological measurement.
Request More Information »Gain an understanding of business fundamentals through the core curriculum and personalize your degree with individual business electives that suit your professional and personal interests.
Request More Information »Prepare to advance your career in accounting. Master the basics of accounting principles, techniques, and practices for a variety of organizations. Study cost analysis and budgeting, accounting information systems, taxation, auditing, and ethics.
Request More Information »Learn how to start and run your own business, from establishing your vision to creating a business plan, securing financing, and leading a team. You’ll also work one-on-one with an entrepreneur on a project of strategic business importance.
Request More Information »Get ready to advance your HR career. Learn how to improve the workplace and retain top performers. Study topics such as legal issues in HR, compensation and benefits, labor relations, staffing and training, workplace performance, and HR strategy.
Request More Information »Discover how to connect companies to consumers using strategic marketing practices. Learn how to create a marketing research plan and analyze consumer behaviors. Gain the capabilities to develop and promote products that buyers will want.
Request More Information »Become an effective business leader who guides teams to success. Study organizational development and change, the foundations of leadership, and professional ethics. Prepare to practice what you’ve learned in a leadership development skills lab.
Request More Information »Learn the strategic management of supply chains and how to handle challenges in various industries. Develop an understanding of supply chain capabilities and design, risk management, logistics, project management, supply chain leadership, and more.
Request More Information »Learn to manage complex IT projects in the public and private sectors. Complete the core bachelor’s degree requirements and fulfill your electives with courses that explore applied project management, resource management, and risk management.
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