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Click on the name of an online program offered at Washington State University at Pullman to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the program by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration |
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Washington State University at Pullman |
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The Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration is designed to provide a broad foundation for employment in the world of business, either at a large corporation or in your own business. A set curriculum, fully accredited by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business and the International Association for Management Education, leads students through courses in finance, management, information systems, marketing, international business, business law and economics. You can earn the degree entirely via non-site based, asynchronous delivery; however, some semesters on-site elective courses may be available at community colleges. Graduates from WSU's business school are employed at Boeing, Microsoft, Chevron, IBM, numerous banking and hotel chains, and many other prestigious firms in the United States and abroad. |
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Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration |
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Within the Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration, Washington State University now offers a major in MIS (Management Information Systems). This major, available entirely in an online, asynchronous format is designed to enable graduates to enter the working world as a systems analyst, systems project manager, systems developer, or Web master. The coursework, fully accredited by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business and the International Association for Management Education, takes students through a rigorous information systems curriculum including content on systems analysis and design, software development, telecommunications, e-commerce, IT project management, and information systems strategy. While a variety of career paths are possible, past WSU MIS graduates are currently employed in many of the nation's top corporations and consulting firms. |
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Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice |
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Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice |
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Bachelor of Arts in Education: Collaborative Teacher Education Program (CTEP) |
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The Collaborative Teacher Education Program (CTEP) allows students who have completed an associate of arts degree to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Education and a K–8 Teaching Certificate through Washington State University Pullman. The program is delivered in collaboration with Centralia College, Lower Columbia College, and Grays Harbor College as a 2+2 program (2 years: AA + 2 years: BA). Review Program Basics below for more information. |
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Bachelor of Arts in Human Development |
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The Bachelor of Arts in Human Development focuses on teaching about individuals and families across the lifespan. Of particular interest is understanding how individuals and families are linked to their communities. The program centers on understanding the complexities associated with life crises. Students learn how to work with children, teens, and older family members as they cope with life changes. Each student in the program will undertake a supervised internship in a local community setting. Human Development graduates are employed as Head Start coordinators, domestic violence case workers, YMCA program managers, and in a variety of state and federal programs serving children and the elderly. |
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Bachelor of Arts in Humanities |
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The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities is a broad-based, interdisciplinary, liberal arts degree. It is configured in the same manner as the social sciences degree, the most flexible degree delivered at a distance. There is not a set list of required courses for students to take. Working with an academic advisor who evaluates incoming transfer work, each student develops a program of study that best meets his or her educational goals. The focus of the degree is on developing skills in communication, writing, problem solving, and critical thinking with a focus on the humanities. The degree is appropriate for many careers, including social services, law enforcement and corrections, business, and education. |
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Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences |
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The Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences is a broad-based, interdisciplinary, liberal arts degree with options that include major and/or minor course concentrations in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, anthropology, history, human development, political science, and business administration (a formal minor in business administration is also available). It is the most flexible degree delivered at a distance. There is not a set list of required courses for students to take. Working with an academic advisor who evaluates incoming transfer work, each student develops a program of study that best meets his or her educational goals. The focus of the degree is on developing skills in communication, writing, problem solving, and critical thinking. The degree is appropriate for many careers, including social services, law enforcement and corrections, business, and education. |
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Bachelor of Science in Agriculture |
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Bachelor of Science in Agriculture |
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) for Registered Nurses |
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The BSN for RNs is a Web-based program for Registered nurses interested in completing the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree through distance learning. The Intercollegiate College of Nursing/Washington State University College of Nursing offers ten theory courses using Web-based software. Clinical courses in some circumstances may be taken in areas close to home. Out of state students may be required to complete two clinical courses in Washington on a schedule that is negotiated between student and faculty. RNs will work with BSN prepared preceptors; nursing faculty will supervise the course. RN students are asked to meet specific criteria prior to application for this program. For program information and transcript review contact Mary Stucky, MSN, RNC, Program Advisor. (See details below). |
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Master of Engineering Management |
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The Engineering Management Program (Engineering Management) is administered by the College of Engineering and Architecture at WSU. The Master of Engineering Management degree provides engineers and professionals in technology management with formal academic experience in managing projects, people, organizations, operations, and quality. This additional preparation often provides immediate on-the-job improvements and has provided graduates the ability to gain management responsibility. The program has been available for 16 years, and currently serves students in Spokane, Richland, Vancouver, Bellingham, Wenatchee, Yakima, and at Boeing Corporation sites in Puget Sound, Long Beach, CA, and Wichita, KS. |
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Master of Science in Agriculture |
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Emphasis of the Master of Science in Agriculture program is on the agricultural professional, practitioner, and educator. The program is designed for students, at a distance and on campus, who wish to prepare for or further their careers in agriculture without having to relocate or interfere with their current employment. A maximum number of electives is permitted to enable the student to concentrate in one or two fields, or otherwise tailor the curriculum to fit particular needs. Students may choose between a thesis or non-thesis program. If it is a non-thesis program the student is required to complete six credits of practicums instead of a thesis. The practicums will be approved at least one semester prior to registering for the course and must be approved by the student's graduate committee. |
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