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Homeland Security BachelorsAmerican Public University System - United StatesThe idea of homeland security as an enterprise took root as a response to the federal government being caught off-guard by 9/11. The homeland security concept was premised on the assumption that public safety related f... Show More The idea of homeland security as an enterprise took root as a response to the federal government being caught off-guard by 9/11. The homeland security concept was premised on the assumption that public safety related fields operated too much in isolation from each other. Those cylinders created vulnerabilities al Qaeda exploited. So what is “homeland security?” The Department of Homeland Security establishes a shared vision of homeland security in order to achieve a “unity of purpose” and defining the term as the “intersection of evolving threats and hazards with traditional governmental and civic responsibilities for civil defense, emergency response, law enforcement, customs, border patrol, and immigration”. This vision of homeland security assumes that all of these responsibilities will be seen under one overarching concept of the homeland security enterprise that recognizes the need for joint actions and efforts across previously discrete elements of government and society. Members of the homeland security enterprise, such as DHS, state and local public safety entities, and many corporations are looking for the next generation of homeland security leaders. They are aggressively searching for people who have the comprehensive educational training to be intellectual and strategic leaders in this emerging field. Homeland Security employers are vocal in stating their need for professionals who will contribute new ideas; people who are able to identify and critique unexamined assumptions of policy and strategy, who can contribute their own perspectives, and who have the ability to translate good intentions into effective action. There is genuine need for professionals who can think and operate across the homeland security enterprise while at the same time contributing expertise in one or more area concentrations that comprise the field as a whole. The AMU Homeland Security Studies Program is designed to make students homeland security experts and meet this market need. This is achieved by offering our students a holistic liberal arts homeland security education that covers the range of domestic security effort so students develop the policy and analytical skills necessary to become leaders in the field. Entry Requirements
All students who enroll in the bachelor's degree program must enroll in COLL100 - Foundations of Online Learning as their first course.
International Students Applicants self-certify on their admissions application that they have received the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma. Depending on the country of citizenship applicants may be required to provide documentation of English proficiency to complete their admission file. Please check at "http://www.apu.apus.edu/admissions/general-information/international-students/english-proficiency.htm". Other Fees |
$7,563 Domestic $7,563 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Insurance and Risk Management BachelorsIndiana State University - United StatesIndiana State University offers individuals a unique opportunity to earn a bachelor of science in insurance and risk management. ISU is one of only 36 universities in North America to offer a bachelor of science degree... Show More Indiana State University offers individuals a unique opportunity to earn a bachelor of science in insurance and risk management. ISU is one of only 36 universities in North America to offer a bachelor of science degree in insurance and risk management, and only one of four such universities to offer 11 or more undergraduate courses in insurance or risk management. Coursework includes a foundation of liberal studies and a core of business courses, combined with a concentration of nine courses in insurance and risk management. The faculty includes three full-time professors, each who hold a doctorate and professional designations or industry experience. The Insurance and Risk Management Program has been developed in conjunction with the Insurance Advisory Council composed of industry leaders. Since 1988, the industry has invested in excess of $1,800,000 in ISU’s program, including professional development for students and faculty, faculty research, and program development and operation. In 1998, Donald F. and Patricia Gongaware endowed The Gongaware Center for Insurance Management Development, which adds exciting possibilities for scholarships, internships, and networking with industry leaders. This leadership and guidance from industry ensures a real-world education that prepares graduates for careers in the financial services industry. Entry RequirementsTo be admitted to the online learning program in insurance and risk management, the applicant must be admitted to the University as a degree-seeking student and satisfy the following: 1. An associate of science (A.S.) in business administration from Ivy Tech Community College, Vincennes University, or another regionally accredited college or university, with a grade point average of 2.25 or higher; Or a minimum of 60 credit hours from a regionally accredited college or university with a grade point average of 2.25 or higher. 2. Courses in: English (freshman composition); Communications (speaking); Mathematics (intermediate algebra, college algebra, or calculus); a legal environment of business course 3. Eighteen (18) credit hours of specified prebusiness cornerstone and foundation courses with a grade point average of 2.25 or higher, including:
- Information Technology Literacy (3 credits) Other Fees |
$10,270 Domestic $10,270 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Letters, Arts, and Sciences BachelorsPennsylvania State University - United StatesCreate opportunity — The skills and knowledge you gain by earning a degree in letters, arts, and sciences can open doors in whatever field you choose. You can sharpen your communication and analytical skills, hone yo... Show More Create opportunity — The skills and knowledge you gain by earning a degree in letters, arts, and sciences can open doors in whatever field you choose. You can sharpen your communication and analytical skills, hone your leadership abilities, and gain an understanding of the ethical and diversity issues facing our world today. Increase your career options — Whether you choose sales, marketing, or service, a bachelor's degree in letters, arts, and sciences can help you gain the leadership and organizational skills you need to succeed. Why a Letters, Arts, and Sciences Degree Online at Penn State? You can customize your degree — Penn State's letters, arts, and sciences program is a multidisciplinary, student-designed major that allows you to take the lead in the development of your individual program of study. You will work with an academic adviser to design a program that creates a level of intellectual depth in an area of study that is unique to your interests, but also aligns with the theoretical foundation for a liberal arts education. Your degree program will be developed around four academic principles — communication skills, critical analysis, research, and theory and application. You can gain immediate results — While earning your bachelor's degree online, you can enhance your résumé by acquiring a professional certificate or an associate degree. For example, both the certificate in organizational communication and the associate degree in letters, arts, and sciences include many of the courses required for the Bachelor of Arts in Letters, Arts, and Sciences. You can gain credits toward a bachelor's degree while also accomplishing these notable milestones along the way. The bachelor’s degree in letters, arts, and sciences could be a good choice if: - you have faced challenges starting or completing college because of life's circumstances or geographical constraints - you are currently in a managerial or leadership position and need a degree to advance in your career - you want to broaden your educational horizons in the liberal arts - you aspire to attend graduate school If you are looking for a high-quality academic program that focuses on issues of leadership and organizational dynamics, yet do not want to limit yourself to a narrow, single-discipline approach, this degree program may be for you. The goal of the bachelor's degree in letters, arts, and sciences is to provide a broad education that introduces methods of analysis used in the liberal arts disciplines. However, it can also prepare you for the complex social, cultural, and organizational issues that you may face in most leadership positions. The degree is an excellent choice for anyone, but is particularly suitable if you can bring real-world experience to your studies. With your letters, arts, and sciences degree you can work in a broad range of industries, including:
financial sales and services Entry RequirementsTo apply for this program, you must be a high school graduate, or have completed your GED.
International applicants
International students whose native language is not English must submit proof of English language proficiency. TOEFL: A minimum TOEFL score of 80 on the Internet-based TOEFL or 550 on the paper exam (score reports must be official and cannot be more than two years old (code #2660); IELTS: A minimum IELTS score of 6.5 on the academic test SAT score of 530 or higher on the critical reading section (code #2660); ACT score of 24 or higher on the English section (code #3656);
IGCSE score of A, B, or C on the English language exam, Other Fees |
$17,370 Domestic $17,370 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Nursing BachelorsSam Houston State University - United StatesThe Nursing Program will provide a professional educational program that will stimulate learners to promote, maintain, and restore the health of individuals, diverse communities, and the environment now and in the futu... Show More The Nursing Program will provide a professional educational program that will stimulate learners to promote, maintain, and restore the health of individuals, diverse communities, and the environment now and in the future through evidence-based practice and the use of technology.
Mission Our mission is to provide a quality education to a diverse body of accountable, competent, critical thinking students who are prepared upon graduation to function independently and collaboratively in professional nursing roles in the changing world of the future. The program provides a nursing foundation which promotes holistic, evidence-based health care in a professional community. The faculty promote the concept of lifelong learning based on scholarly teaching, research, practice, and service in order to maintain competence and achieve new competencies as the profession evolves.
Goals for Graduates Integrate knowledge from liberal studies and nursing science to practice professional nursing, in a holistic caring manner Development, implement and evaluate safe, quality patient care through collaboration with patients and members of the interprofessional health care delivery team in various health care settings Demonstrate ethical accountability and legal responsibilities using cultural parameters and professional nursing standards of practice and care in order to provide care to individuals, families, groups, and populations. Use therapeutic communication in formal and informal interaction with patients, families, groups, colleagues, and other members of the healthcare team in the delivery of nursing care. Demonstrate professional leadership and management skills while implementing safety principles in the delivery of nursing care. Base safe patient care upon evidence and clinical reasoning. Act as an advocate for both sick and healthy clients across the lifespan and for the nursing profession, reflecting current and changing health care systems, health policies, and global health care factors. Demonstrate accountability for lifelong learning and professional growth. Demonstrate competency with technology and information management in the delivery of safe care, while maintaining confidentiality and protecting patient rights. Collaborate with other professionals on the health care team to provide health promotion, disease, and injury prevention across the lifespan for individuals, families, groups and populations. Entry RequirementsUnencumbered Texas RN License Cumulative GPA of 2.5 (out of 4.0) overall GPA and Prerequisite GPA Compliance with clinical readiness requirements (Immunizations , CPR, liability and health insurance, physical exam, background check, and drug screen) Completion of all prerequisite course work prior to the end of application period For international applicants, you should submit TOEFL score if English is your second language. Minimum scores: TOEFL score of at least 550 paper-based or 79 iBt or 6.5 IELTS Other Fees |
$12,826 Domestic $12,826 International |
48 Months Fulltime |
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Nursing (RN-BSN) BachelorsAnderson University (Indiana) - United StatesAnderson University offers, in partnership with the Department of Adult Studies, an accelerated Bachelor of Science: Nursing (BSN) for registered nurses who have a diploma or associate degree in nursing. The RN-BSN Com... Show More Anderson University offers, in partnership with the Department of Adult Studies, an accelerated Bachelor of Science: Nursing (BSN) for registered nurses who have a diploma or associate degree in nursing. The RN-BSN Completion Program emphasizes analytic skills, a liberal arts perspective, and expertise for nursing practice. The BSN focuses on developing students for practice in the professional roles of practitioner, educator, scholar, member of the profession, and leader/manager. Students are prepared to design innovative nursing systems for individuals, families, and communities with complex health states in varied settings.
The RN-BSN Completion Program is designed as a hybrid program, providing both courses in a classroom setting as well as online. The nursing courses may be completed in 16 months. Supporting and liberal arts courses are taken following completion of the nursing curriculum and provide the base for effective nursing practice. Transfer credit is evaluated by the Department of Adult Studies and the dean of the School of Nursing or his/her designate. Entry RequirementsAssociate degree or diploma in nursing (from a nationally accredited nursing school). Current Registered Nurse license in the State of Indiana or eligibility for licensure. Minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.0 (if below 2.0, student may be admitted probationally). Three letters of recommendation. Admission essay. Current CPR certification. Negative Mantoux, current immunizations. Criminal background report.
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$8,415 Domestic $8,415 International |
16 Months Fulltime |
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