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School Website: http://www.allied.edu/Allied American University is a American university offering 5 online and distance degrees. The following is a list of online university degrees offered by Allied American University. Browse through them and add degrees you are interested in to your Degree Shortlist for easy reference and comparison later on.
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Business Administration BachelorsAllied American University - United StatesThe purpose of the online Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree is to prepare students for entry-level management positions in business, industry and non-profit organizations. The accredited online cour... Show More The purpose of the online Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree is to prepare students for entry-level management positions in business, industry and non-profit organizations. The accredited online courses provide the foundational background for students seeking to acquire a high-level of knowledge from a broad base of business concepts to create solutions to contemporary business problems. Students will acquire the critical knowledge and skills needed to integrate management, marketing, accounting, and finance concepts to develop strategies to improve short-, medium-, and long-term organizational performance. Allied American University also offers an Associate of Science in Business Administration degree.
Program Learning Outcomes Apply advanced verbal and written communication skills to research, evaluation, and presentation in appropriate business situations. Use critical thinking skills to identify, categorize, and distinguish ideas, concepts, theories and practical approaches to solving moderately complex business problems.
Demonstrate the ability to solve global problems using analytical, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills. Use appropriate analytical and critical thinking processes to make effective business decisions. Identify, analyze, and address legal and/or ethical issues that arise in business practices and institutions. Demonstrate effective written communication skills in a business environment. Demonstrate a mastery of business knowledge and technical skills that support and facilitate lifelong professional development and lifelong learning. Interpret and analyze quantitative information and draw conclusions for application in business. Entry RequirementsAAU has only one admissions requirement - you must have a high school diploma or a GED® test credential.
Program Entrance Exams Certain programs may require students to complete an entrance exam prior to enrollment. Admissions representatives are responsible for placing students into the appropriate entrance exam during the admissions process. Any student that does not pass a program required entrance exam will not be allowed to enroll in that particular program.
Students wishing to enroll into AAU programs are required to successfully complete the AAU new student orientation. The orientation course is offered at no cost to the student and is a non-semester credit course. Students are required to successfully complete the orientation course prior to the start of their first semester. The purpose of this course is to expose students to AAU's policies, prepare them for what they will experience during their semester, and to help students learn how to navigate and find information through our iboard learning platform. In order for a student to schedule the new student orientation, they must have an approved admissions application on file. Admissions representatives are responsible for scheduling students into orientation prior to the start of the students first semester. Students that complete all admissions requirements and successfully complete orientation will be granted acceptance into the university. Any student that does not successfully complete orientation will have to defer their start date and will not be admitted into the university. These students must go through the admissions department to schedule another orientation course. Any student that does not successfully complete the orientation course after two attempts will not be admitted into the university. Other Fees |
$30,075 Domestic $30,075 International |
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Computer Information Systems BachelorsAllied American University - United StatesThe purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems is to prepare students for entry-level computer science positions in business, industry and non-profit organizations. The program provides the foun... Show More The purpose of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems is to prepare students for entry-level computer science positions in business, industry and non-profit organizations. The program provides the foundational background for students seeking to acquire a high-level of knowledge from a broad base of computer and information science concepts and skills to create solutions to contemporary problems in computer science and information management. Students will acquire the critical and current knowledge and skills needed to integrate software engineering, programming, database development, Internet and information management. Graduates are qualified to enter graduate-level programs. Allied American University (AAU) also offers an Associate of Science in Computer Information Systems degree.
Program Learning Outcomes Demonstrate mastery of computer and information systems knowledge, theories and application of technical skills that support and facilitate lifelong professional development. Construct effective creating technical documentation materials in more than one medium for diverse audiences on a collaborative manner. Define ethical behavior and acceptable use policies for computer resource utilization within an organization. Incorporate cultural diversity when implementing, designing or recommending computer and information systems projects. Compare and contrast new and current technologies and advancement through the selection of appropriate research techniques. Develop multi-disciplinary skills involving analytical, critical thinking and interpersonal communication to solve real-world problems. Deploy sound computer and information systems and associated principles in the coordination and implementation of computer information systems. Evaluate information acquired or generated from computer and information systems to support organizational decisions using analytical and critical thinking processes. Demonstrate critical thinking, creativity, and logical analytical strategies and techniques to solve complex computer and information systems problems. Entry RequirementsAAU has only one admissions requirement - you must have a high school diploma or a GED® test credential.
Program Entrance Exams Certain programs may require students to complete an entrance exam prior to enrollment. Admissions representatives are responsible for placing students into the appropriate entrance exam during the admissions process. Any student that does not pass a program required entrance exam will not be allowed to enroll in that particular program.
AAU Orientation Students wishing to enroll into AAU programs are required to successfully complete the AAU new student orientation. The orientation course is offered at no cost to the student and is a non-semester credit course. Students are required to successfully complete the orientation course prior to the start of their first semester. The purpose of this course is to expose students to AAU's policies, prepare them for what they will experience during their semester, and to help students learn how to navigate and find information through our iboard learning platform. In order for a student to schedule the new student orientation, they must have an approved admissions application on file. Admissions representatives are responsible for scheduling students into orientation prior to the start of the students first semester. Students that complete all admissions requirements and successfully complete orientation will be granted acceptance into the university. Any student that does not successfully complete orientation will have to defer their start date and will not be admitted into the university. These students must go through the admissions department to schedule another orientation course. Any student that does not successfully complete the orientation course after two attempts will not be admitted into the university. Other Fees |
$30,075 Domestic $30,075 International |
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Criminal Justice BachelorsAllied American University - United StatesAllied American University's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice prepares students for entry-level criminal justice positions in business, industry, and non-profit organizations. The program provides the foundation... Show More Allied American University's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice prepares students for entry-level criminal justice positions in business, industry, and non-profit organizations. The program provides the foundational background for students seeking to possess a high level of knowledge from a broad base of criminal justice concepts and skills to create solutions to contemporary problems in criminal justice. Students will possess the critical and current knowledge and skills needed to integrate administration, laws, procedures of investigation and evidence, and organizational law enforcement management. Allied American University (AAU) also offers an Associate of Science in Criminal Justice degree.
Program Learning Outcomes Apply advanced verbal and written communication skills to research, evaluations, and presentations in appropriate criminal justice situations. Implement and apply current technology to criminal justice investigative and apprehension activities, systems, and processes. Use critical thinking, creative, and logical analysis, strategies, and techniques to solve complex problems within the criminal justice system. Apply technology and other resources to remain current in the student's chosen field within criminal justice. Make effective decisions using appropriate analytical and critical thinking processes that reflects a global perspective in comparative criminal justice. Identify, analyze, and address legal and/or ethical issues that arise in criminal justice practices and institutions. Demonstrate effective written communication skills in a criminal justice environment. Demonstrate a mastery of integrated knowledge and technical skills that support and facilitate lifelong professional development and lifelong learning within the discipline of law and justice. Demonstrate a foundational knowledge of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, the correctional process, the judicial system, and the technical skills that support and facilitate lifelong learning. Entry RequirementsAAU has only one admissions requirement - you must have a high school diploma or a GED® test credential.
Program Entrance Exams Certain programs may require students to complete an entrance exam prior to enrollment. Admissions representatives are responsible for placing students into the appropriate entrance exam during the admissions process. Any student that does not pass a program required entrance exam will not be allowed to enroll in that particular program.
AAU Orientation Students wishing to enroll into AAU programs are required to successfully complete the AAU new student orientation. The orientation course is offered at no cost to the student and is a non-semester credit course. Students are required to successfully complete the orientation course prior to the start of their first semester. The purpose of this course is to expose students to AAU's policies, prepare them for what they will experience during their semester, and to help students learn how to navigate and find information through our iboard learning platform. In order for a student to schedule the new student orientation, they must have an approved admissions application on file. Admissions representatives are responsible for scheduling students into orientation prior to the start of the students first semester. Students that complete all admissions requirements and successfully complete orientation will be granted acceptance into the university. Any student that does not successfully complete orientation will have to defer their start date and will not be admitted into the university. These students must go through the admissions department to schedule another orientation course. Any student that does not successfully complete the orientation course after two attempts will not be admitted into the university. Other Fees |
$30,075 Domestic $30,075 International |
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General Studies BachelorsAllied American University - United StatesThe purpose of the Bachelor of Arts in General Studies is to prepare students to succeed in challenging positions in business, industry, and not-for-profit organizations. The program allows students to individually tai... Show More The purpose of the Bachelor of Arts in General Studies is to prepare students to succeed in challenging positions in business, industry, and not-for-profit organizations. The program allows students to individually tailor their online college program to combine a substantial core set of general education courses with an emphasis on courses in career-related areas. Our online students can design an undergraduate program that can more readily meet their career and personal-development goals. Students will learn concepts and skills from a broad base of career-related areas to create solutions to contemporary problems. Students will possess the critical skills needed to integrate and complement their individual interests, abilities, and intellectual and practical concerns.
Program Learning Outcomes Analyze social, economic, and political influences on personal and social behavior Identify the structures in organizations that interact in social and professional environments Differentiate the roles and tasks of leaders and professionals in a variety of disciplines and fields Use technology and other resources to remain current in the student's chosen field of personal and professional interest
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Demonstrate effective writing skills in professional environments Entry RequirementsAAU has only one admissions requirement - you must have a high school diploma or a GED® test credential.
Program Entrance Exams Certain programs may require students to complete an entrance exam prior to enrollment. Admissions representatives are responsible for placing students into the appropriate entrance exam during the admissions process. Any student that does not pass a program required entrance exam will not be allowed to enroll in that particular program.
AAU Orientation Students wishing to enroll into AAU programs are required to successfully complete the AAU new student orientation. The orientation course is offered at no cost to the student and is a non-semester credit course. Students are required to successfully complete the orientation course prior to the start of their first semester. The purpose of this course is to expose students to AAU's policies, prepare them for what they will experience during their semester, and to help students learn how to navigate and find information through our iboard learning platform. In order for a student to schedule the new student orientation, they must have an approved admissions application on file. Admissions representatives are responsible for scheduling students into orientation prior to the start of the students first semester. Students that complete all admissions requirements and successfully complete orientation will be granted acceptance into the university. Any student that does not successfully complete orientation will have to defer their start date and will not be admitted into the university. These students must go through the admissions department to schedule another orientation course. Any student that does not successfully complete the orientation course after two attempts will not be admitted into the university. Other Fees |
$30,075 Domestic $30,075 International |
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