University of Phoenix - Colorado Springs Campus
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- Earn your degree in 2 - 3 years, in most cases
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Bachelor Programs:
- 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.
Students have broad exposure to varied business disciplines including management, organizational behavior, economics, and statistics and finance.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
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.
- 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.
Students enrolled in the Criminal Justice Administration program will examine the criminal justice process and its key components while at the same time learn the skills needed for effective interpersonal communication, administrative decision-making and personnel management.
- 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.
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
The Bachelor of Science Information Technology (BSIT) Program is focused on the acquisition, deployment and management of information technology resources and services, as well as the development and evolution of technology infrastructures and systems for use in organization processes.
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.
It forms the basis for continued career growth, life-long learning as an IT professional or a future graduate program.
- Bachelor of Science in Management
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 program concentrates on the development of general management roles to align resources, and to improve communication, productivity, and effectiveness.
Managers become prepared to apply professional skills and knowledge to focus on the future, manage innovation, and make decisions based on facts in a customer focused atmosphere.
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN Required)
The BSN program is designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills of working registered nurses. The curriculum is built upon a foundation of biological, physical, and social sciences which contribute to the science of nursing.
The program enhances the foundation in the biological, physical, and social sciences through an instructional program with behavioral objectives that concentrate on the development of the nurse's role as caregiver, teacher, and manager of care.
- Licensed Pratical Nurse to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
The BSN program is designed to develop the professional knowledge and skills of working registered nurses. The curriculum is built upon a foundation of biological, physical, and social sciences which contribute to the science of nursing.
The program enhances the foundation in the biological, physical, and social sciences through an instructional program with behavioral objectives that concentrate on the development of the nurse's role as caregiver, teacher, and manager of care.
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Master Programs:
- Master of Arts in Education with a Specialization in Administration and Supervision
The MAEd degree program is designed to meet the specific needs of educators through a variety of specializations.
Each area of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing and content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, counselor, or classroom teacher.
Specialties offered vary by region. To get a complete list of the MAEd specializations offered in your area, please finish filling out the request information form to contact a University of Phoenix Admissions Counselor who can answer your questions.
- Master of Arts in Education/Curriculum and Instruction
The MAEd degree program is designed to meet the specific needs of educators through a variety of specializations.
Each area of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing and content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, counselor, or classroom teacher.
Specialties offered vary by region. To get a complete list of the MAEd specializations offered in your area, please finish filling out the request information form to contact a University of Phoenix Admissions Counselor who can answer your questions.
- Master of Arts in Education/Educational Counseling
The MAEd degree program is designed to meet the specific needs of educators through a variety of specializations.
Each area of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing and content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, counselor, or classroom teacher.
Specialties offered vary by region. To get a complete list of the MAEd specializations offered in your area, please finish filling out the request information form to contact a University of Phoenix Admissions Counselor who can answer your questions.
- Master of Arts in Education/Teacher Education for Elementary Licensure
The MAEd degree program is designed to meet the specific needs of educators through a variety of specializations.
Each area of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing and content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, counselor, or classroom teacher.
Specialties offered vary by region. To get a complete list of the MAEd specializations offered in your area, please finish filling out the request information form to contact a University of Phoenix Admissions Counselor who can answer your questions.
- Master of Arts in Education/Teacher Education for Secondary Licensure
The MAEd degree program is designed to meet the specific needs of educators through a variety of specializations.
Each area of specialization offers courses developed to meet state licensing and content standards and to enhance and refine the skills of the individual whether an administrator, counselor, or classroom teacher.
Specialties offered vary by region. To get a complete list of the MAEd specializations offered in your area, please finish filling out the request information form to contact a University of Phoenix Admissions Counselor who can answer your questions.
- Master of Arts in Organizational Management
The Master of Arts in Organizational Management is designed to develop or enhance the management skills necessary to function effectively within private businesses, non-profit organizations, and public agencies.
The curriculum addresses executive management, budgeting, human resources management, organizational development, conflict management, strategic planning, information management, and decision making, among other subjects.
- Master in 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.
To prepare students for this decision-making role, the MBA has been designed to introduce the theory or principles that frame a wide range of problems or issues in each of the courses.
The most current techniques or tools are applied to these theories to allow students to practice making decisions to solve a wide range of problems.
- Master in Business Administration/Global Management
The MBA/GM program has been developed to provide individuals with the opportunity to study in a program specifically designed for management multicultural and multinational workforces effectively in a rapidly-changing environment.
The MBA/GM program provides students with a broad-based understanding of the economics of international and global business operations, and prepares students to manage human and material resources effectively and efficiently within international cultural, legal, and political contexts.
- Master in Business Administration/Technology Management
The MBA/TM program is dedicated to the linkage of technical and business cultures as integrated functions of the technology-based organization and to the establishment of an innovative environment which will encompass the creation to application spectrum of technology development.
The functional/core provides students with a solid business foundation. The cross-functional core consists of a series of interdisciplinary courses which are organized around the following themes: program management, management of change, and strategic planning.
- Master in 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, 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.
- Master of Science in Computer Information Systems
The MSCIS degree is a graduate program designed for individuals who wish to integrate the different disciplines of information technology in a business applications context.
Courses cover the key concepts of information technology, information systems management and interpersonal and organizational communications.
- Master of Science in Nursing (RN Required)
The College of Nursing and Health Sciences offers working nurses opportunities to participate in degree programs developed to broaden their professional horizons.
These programs are designed specifically for nurses who desire a repertoire of skills and knowledge necessary to respond effectively to today's dynamic health care environment.
The program equips nurses with the skills necessary to assume a leadership role in resolving the challenges being faced by health care organizations and personnel.
Each program has a blend of theory and practice which fosters a learning environment that allows nurses to build their knowledge base and to effectively and creatively apply what they have learned.
- Master of Counseling
The MC program is designed to meet the needs of the working adult professional who will benefit from a graduate education in counseling.
Because counseling and jobs requiring the skills of counselors are expected to grow in both the public and private sectors throughout the 1990's, students from a variety of settings and backgrounds should find the interpersonal, communication, and therapeutic skills offered in this program useful in advancing their careers.
The Community Counseling and Marriage, Family and Child Counseling Programs have a 51-credit requirement for graduation. MFT and MHC programs, where available, have a 60-credit requirement.
Classes sizes are small, information-intensive and emphasize participation. University of Phoenix faculty are working practitioners. Faculty must have a minimum of a Masters degree plus relevant work experience. Our commitment to student service is unsurpassed.
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*All degree programs offered vary by campus location.
Coursework is completed in the order determined by the University.
The University reserves the right to modify and/or resequence coursework as necessary. All courses in the major course of study must be satisfactorily completed to be eligible for graduation.