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Degrees

Undergraduate Degrees – http://www.saumag.edu/degrees

Graduate Degrees – http://www.saumag.edu/graduate

College of Business

B.B.A. – Accounting
B.B.A. – Finance
B.B.A. – Business Administration
B.B.A. – General Business (with required minor)
B.B.A. – General Business (with education minor)*
B.B.A. – Management
          Organization Management
          Management Information Systems
B.B.A. – Marketing
A.S. – Business Administration

College of Education

B.S.E. – Bachelor of Science in Education
B.S.E. – Inclusive Early Childhood Education
B.S.E. – Inclusive Early Childhood Education Non-LicensureProgram
B.S.E. – Middle School Education – Language Arts/Social Studies
B.S.E. – Middle School Education – Math/Science
B.S. – Bachelor of Science
          Athletic Training
          Exercise Science
          Human Performance, Recreation, and Community Service
B.S.E. – Bachelor of Science in Education
          Teaching K-12 Health, Kinesiology, and Recreation

College of Liberal & Performing Arts

A.A. – General Studies
B.S. – Interdisciplinary Studies
B.G.S. – General Studies
B.F.A. – Fine Arts and Design
          Graphic Design
          Studio Art
B.A. – Behavioral and Social Science
          Criminal Justice
          Psychology
          Sociology
B.S. – Criminal Justice
B.S. – Psychology
B.S. – Sociology
B.S.W. – Social Work
B.A. – English
B.A. – English – Teaching Certification (Nine Semesters)
B.A. – Foreign Language
B.A. – Foreign Language: Spanish
B.A. – Foreign Language: Spanish Education (Nine Semesters)
B.A. – Foreign Language: Spanish and French
B.A. – Foreign Language: French
B.A. – Foreign Language: French Education (Nine Semesters)
B.A. – History
B.A. – Political Science
B.A. – Music
B.M.E. – Music: Instrumental
B.M.E. – Music: Vocal/Keyboard
B.A. – Theatre
B.A. – Mass Communications
          Digital Media Production
          Print Journalism

College of Science & Technology

A.A.S. – Agriculture Science
B.S. – Agriculture Business
B.S. – Agriculture Education
B.S. – Agriculture Sciences
B.S. – Biological Science
B.S. – General Science
          Biological Science emphasis
          Medical and health care emphasis
          Life Science Teaching emphasis
B.S. – Computer Science
B.S. – Mathematics
B.S. – Mathematics with Education minor (optional teaching certificate)
A.S. – Nursing with RN
LPN to RN Completion Track
B.S.N. – Nursing
A.S. – Chemistry
B.S. – Chemistry
          Option I – Chemical Science
          Option II – Pre-Health Professional
          Option III – Medical Technology
B.S. – Engineering
          Option I – Engineering Physics
          Option II – Manufacturing Engineering
          Option III – Industrial Technology
Physical Science Teaching emphasis
Pre-Professional tracks in medical and health care emphasis
A.A. – Industrial Technology

School of Graduate Studies

Master of Public Administration
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Business Administration
Master of Education
          Educational Administration and Supervision
                    Building Administrator*
                    Principal Licensure Program (Non-Degree)
          District Administrator
          Elementary or Secondary Education
          Curriculum and Instruction
          Gifted and Talented P-8/7-12*
          Math/Science P-8/7-12 (Secondary Math option leads to 7-12 licensure)
          Special Education: Early Childhood Instructional Specialist P-4*
          Special Education: Instructional Specialist 4-12*
Library Media and Information Specialist
School Counseling
          College Student Affairs
          School Counseling P-8/7-12
Master of Science
          Computer and Information Science
          Counseling
          Kinesiology
Master of Science in Agriculture

Modified: May 27, 2009 at 12:52 pm

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