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Click on the name of an online bachelor degree program 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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Computer Science |
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Computer Science |
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Capitol College |
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Computer Science is the study of computers and computation. Topics include programming languages, computational science, algorithms and complexity, the architecture and organization of computers, software engineering, human-computer interaction, intelligent systems, computer graphics, net-centric computing, information management, and the social and professional issues associated with practice of computer science. |
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Computer Science |
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Computer Science |
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Ellis College of New York Institution of Technology |
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The computer science concentration covers the fundamental elements of computer hardware, programming, and organization used to develop modern information technology. This concentration is ideal for those who seek to explore the technical aspects of computing. |
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Computer Science Online |
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Computer Science |
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University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
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Computer science is one of the most expansive, innovative, and adaptive areas of knowledge today. Computer literacy has become essential for all aspects of work and study. At the University of Illinois at Springfield, the Department of Computer Science prepares students for challenging careers as professionals in the public and private sectors. Our program offers both Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in the field of computer science.
The Bachelor of Science degree is designed to provide the graduate with a strong foundation in computer science and related disciplines. The curriculum encourages students to become knowledgeable of cutting-edge techniques and practices, yet ensures that they learn the requisite core skills and theoretical foundations that have historically driven computer science. Graduates of the Bachelor of Science program have been successful in earning advanced degrees and in pursuing careers in research and application-oriented positions in business, industry, government, and education. |
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Computer Science Program |
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Computer Science |
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University of Colorado, Denver |
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Online Computer Science Program |
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Computer Studies |
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Computer Science |
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University of Maryland, University College |
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The computer studies major provides a flexible and coherent program of study integrating courses from several of the specialized computer and information fields. The interdisciplinary approach helps prepare students for a variety of entry-level and midlevel technical and management positions within the information technology field. |
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Correctional Administration and Management |
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Business |
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Bellevue University |
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The student completing this program will have the effective correctional practice skills, communication skills, analytical skills, teamwork/leadership skills and knowledge to effectively compete in a wide variety of management/administration/leadership positions in virtually any correctional organization. Examples include positions as a CEO, warden, correctional executive, agency directors & deputy directors, and corrections supervisor. |
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Criminal Justice |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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University of Cincinnati |
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The University of Cincinnati distance learning Master of Science in Criminal Justice degree is regionally accredited and uniquely designed to be affordable, flexible, and ultimately convenient for full-time working criminal justice professionals. No campus visits and no commuting to slow you down. |
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Criminal Justice |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Mountain State University |
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Criminal Justice |
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Criminal Justice (Bachelor) |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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The Criminal Justice program provides a broad understanding of the criminal justice system and prepares graduates for entry-level career opportunities in probation, corrections, immigration, and case/social work. The program includes a comprehensive study of the United States court systems, correctional organizations, and law enforcement agencies. The curriculum is designed to offer a balance of theory and application that will prove to be challenging to students, and useful in the field.
The Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice enhances the study of the criminal justice system and expands into areas such as gang activity, drug operations, probation, and criminal justice management. This provides students with a broader study for criminal justice’s concepts and theories. Students in the Bachelor’s program can further their education by taking optional courses in computer crime, cultural diversity for law enforcement, or concepts in criminal law. |
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Criminal Justice - Bachelor's Degree Program |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Westwood College Online |
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Do you want to be a part of the solution? Are you interested in enforcing the law and helping your community? Perhaps you've always wanted to start a career in criminal justice – but realize you'll need a career-focused college degree to get there. |
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Criminal Justice Administration |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Bellevue University |
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The student completing this program will have the communication skills, analytical skills, teamwork/leadership skills and knowledge to effectively compete in a wide variety of management/administration/leadership positions in virtually any criminal justice organization. Examples include positions as a law enforcement systems analyst/administrator, law enforcement administrator/supervisor, legal office manager, security manager, parole administrator, and corrections supervisor. |
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Criminal Justice, BA |
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Law & Criminal Justice |
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Keiser College |
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The Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice is designed for students interested in a career in law enforcement, Homeland Security, forensic science or related fields that help your community and nation, this degree program provides instruction in current criminal justice issues such as law enforcement operations, the courts and correctional institutions, private investigations and victim and juvenile counseling. In addition to learning about theory and practice, students will gain exposure to the latest applied technology and interact with practitioners in criminal justice. Career opportunities include work in police agencies, private investigation agencies, state, federal and county corrections and probations offices and corporate loss prevention departments. This program also provides a strong foundation for students who are interested in continuing to law school. |
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Customer Service Management |
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University of Maryland, University College |
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The customer service management minor complements the skills the student gains in his or her major discipline by providing a study of how customer service managers make informed decisions regarding organization, planning, operating procedures, management, and allocation of limited resources. |
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Development Approvals |
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Engineering |
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British Columbia Institute of Technology |
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Courses are currently offered as print-based distance education courses. Learners are supported in their studies by access to the department via e-mail, fax and a toll free phone number. Wherever possible, assignments are field based making the courses applicable and practical for learners. Review Program Guide [pdf 338KB] for details.
While a substantial number of people enrol in the individual courses simply because of their interest in the subject material, others enrol in courses to gain credits towards an Associate Certificate in Development Approvals. |
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E-Business |
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Business |
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Bellevue University |
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The knowledge and skills acquired from the E-business Management degree prepares students to assume leading roles managing in the expanding world of E-business. The students are prepared for the exciting opportunities including; management of teams for internets, intranets and extranets, business and marketing consulting, web design. Since the program uses evolving scenarios involving individual and team projects, the graduate has the foundation to take management and leadership roles in the E-Business field. The program favors current IT managers, individuals looking toward leading organizations into their electronic business endeavors or for those with an interest in becoming entrepreneurs. |
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E-Business |
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Business |
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Capella University |
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The networked economy touches virtually every kind of business and functional area within organizations, making an understanding of e-business a valuable competency.
The specialization in E-Business covers related theories and principles, introduces applications such as e-commerce and online communities, and develops the foundation skills to lead e-business planning and execution. You will use the tools of e-business as you interact with other learners and develop virtual team management skills vital in today's organizations. |
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e-Business Management |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Champlain College |
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The e-Business Management degree will prepare you for a career in business emphasizing the importance of Internet technologies that transcend the "shopping cart." We’ve taken a strong business core and added hands on e-business courses as well as career-oriented specialty electives designed to meet the needs of business -- today and tomorrow. You’ll be neck deep in hands on, project-based learning right from the start. Real-world experiences, current technologies, guest speakers from successful businesses, and dynamic internships are the heart of this degree.
With online retail sales surpassing $45 billion in ‘02 and worldwide business-to-business e-Commerce sales predicted to exceed $1.4 trillion by the end of this year there is no better time to be part of a college program that will get you involved in e-Business. |
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E-Business Management - Bachelor's Degree Program |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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Westwood College Online |
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A revolution has taken place in the world of business. Technology and the Internet have changed the way organizations interact with suppliers, customers, and employees. E-business uses technology to maximize an organizations’ strengths and opportunities. It is a revolution led by those who know how to put technology to work. |
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E-Commerce and Technology Management |
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E-Commerce & E-Business |
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University of Maryland, University College |
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The e-commerce and technology management minor complements the skills the student gains in his or her major discipline through study of the basic concepts of technology and management, the use of management and leadership principles in technology-based organizations, and current developments in e-commerce and technology management. |
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Electronics Engineering Technology |
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Engineering |
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Grantham University |
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This program prepares the student for rigorous and challenging assignments in the field of electronics and electrical engineering. It emphasizes electronics lab work and includes courses in DC/AC circuit design, advanced microprocessor design and applications, and digital and analog signal processing. Students learn theory and techniques that allow them to design and evaluate electronic systems, and to make recommendations regarding their use and modification. Graduates are qualified to work as entry-level engineers in communications, electrical power generation and transmission, electronic design and digital design. |
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