Bachelor of Science in Leadership - Global Classroom
Overview
Globalization has transformed the business landscape and what is expected of today’s professionals. The economic rise of countries like China, India, and Brazil points to a future that will demand a unique set of skills in order to compete in a global marketplace and require broad perspectives, international insight, and the ability to lead strategically, and effectively.
The Benefits of a Global Classroom
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Earn your bachelor’s degree in just 18 months
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Have the opportunity to learn a foreign language
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Enjoy global peer-to-peer learning by engaging with students from countries around the globe
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Take advantage of experiential learning opportunities and volunteer opportunities at leading companies and organizations
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Learn from practitioners – leaders in their fields – who bring their global experiences to the classroom and curriculum
Scholarship Opportunities
All applicants to the Bachelor of Science in Leadership– Global Classroom Degree Completion Program will be considered for a Global ExcellenceScholarship, providing assistance of up to $10,000 over the course of the program. Applicants will be evaluated for the scholarship during the application review process. The awarding of the Global Excellence Scholarship is based on the overall strength of a student’s application. Applicants who are selected for the scholarship will be notified at the time of acceptance.
Overview
Core Curriculum
Foundation Courses (6 q.h.)
Choose one of the following courses:
| PSY 1010 |
Introduction to Psycology: Fundamental Issues |
3 q.h. |
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SOC 1001
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Sociology 1 |
3 q.h. |
Major Courses (6 q.h.)
Complete all of the following courses:
| PSY 1010 |
Introduction to Psycology: Fundamental Issues |
3 q.h. |
| SOC 1001 |
Sociology 1 |
3 q.h. |
Curriculum
Curriculum
Admissions Requirements
Admissions Requirements
Below are the official Admissions Requirements for this program.
- Online application
- Statement of purpose (500-1000 words): identifying your educational goals and expectations from the program; please be aware that the University's academic policy on plagiarism applies to applicant's statement of purpose
- Professional resume: current resume that displays job responsibilities, relevant experience, and education history
- Academic transcript(s): must submit one of the following
- Official associate degree stating conferral and date
- Official high school transcript or GED and
- Official transcripts from each institution attended- must be equal to 80quarter hours (60 semester hours) for transfer credit evaluation
- Proof of English language proficiency: ONLY for students for whom English is not their primary language: English language proficiency guidelines
For general admissions information and recommended admissions deadlines, Undergraduate Admissions.
All requirements must be received prior to review.
Tuition
Tuition
Estimated total tuition for this program is $26,000.00.
Tuition for individual courses is based on the number of quarter hours. Most courses are 3-6 quarter hours. See Undergraduate Tuition Rates for details.
Use our Tuition Calculator below to see if transfer credit or tuition reimbursement from your employer could reduce your total tuition.
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Please note: The estimated total tuition is based on tuition rates for Academic Year 2011-12 and does not include any fees or other expenses. Some courses and labs have tuition rates that may increase or decrease total tuition. Tuition and fees are subject to revision by the president and Board of Trustees at any time.
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Student Profile
Career Outlook
Career Outlook
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Upcoming Academic Term Dates
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Spring Term
April 9, 2012 (6- & 12-week classes)
May 21, 2012 (6-week classes) -
Summer Term
July 2, 2012 (8-, 6-, and 4- week classes)
July 30, 2012 (4-week classes)