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Dexter Hanley - Bachelors Degrees

Bachelor Degrees

For all B.A. and B.S. degree programs, at least 123 credits are required, representing a sound balance among the humanities, social sciences and specialized majors. The curricular requirements for each bachelor's degree, other than Liberal Studies and the B.S. in Nursing for R.N.'s, is identical to that taken by students in the day divisions with the exception of physical education credits.

College of Graduate and Continuing Education students may attend courses offered in the day or at night.  Students who can attend courses scheduled for mornings and afternoons may choose from degree programs in  Group 1  or  Group 2.  Students who plan to attend only in the evening may select from  Group 2.

Click the links below to find out more about a particular academic program. (Note: To return to this page, you must click the "Back" button on your browser.)


Group 1:

In general, courses that comprise the major for these degree programs are offered daytime only.  (Students who cannot attend daytime courses should choose from Group 2.)


Accounting Information Systems Electrical Engineering* Mathematics
Biochemistry Electronics/Business* Medical Technology
Biology Exercise Science Neuroscience
Biophysics English* Nursing*
Chemistry Environmental Science Physical Therapy
Chemistry/Business* World Languages Physics
Chemistry/Computers* Gerontology* Pre-Engineering
Computer Engineering* Human Services* Political Science*
Computer Science* International Business* Psychology
Early Childhood Education* International Language Business* Special Education*
Elementary Education* International Studies* Theatre
Secondary Education* Women's Studies Concentration**

* Some courses in this major are available evenings.

** This option does not signify an entire degree, rather a concentration within a degree program.


Group 2:

Suggested for students who plan to attend evenings only.  (However, major, cognate and general education courses for these degrees are available either night or day.)


Accounting Health Administration Media & Information Technology
Communication History Nursing for R.N.'s**
Computer Information
Systems
Human Resource Studies Operations Management
Criminal Justice Liberal Studies** Philosophy
Economics Management Sociology
Finance Marketing Theology/Religious Studies

**The bachelor degree programs in Liberal Studies and Nursing for R.N.'s are available only to students admitted through College of Graduate and Continuing Education.

 


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