The rapid expansion of the world’s population has created both great opportunities and great needs in the area of food production. A General Business degree with a specialized minor in Agriculture equips students with both the general business knowledge and the specialized knowledge of agricultural economics, skills, and methods to take advantage of these opportunities… Read More
The healthcare industry is expanding rapidly, and there are many opportunities for students to use business expertise in the industry. The healthcare administration degree will focus on equipping students to work in roles that support and enable the healthcare delivery provided by practitioners like doctors and nurses. Graduates will be prepared to lead people, teams,… Read More
Graduates in history enter a variety of professional fields and work as historians in government agencies, archives, museums, libraries, and non-profit institutions. Those earning degrees in political science understand the governing process and its relationship to complex issues arising in a modern society. Political science graduates are also prepared for many professions and find employment… Read More
Knowledge of history is valuable to students who plan to enter such professional fields as teaching, the ministry, law, social work, and journalism. Moreover, various state and federal agencies employ historians as archivists, administrators, writers, lecturers, and instructors. The study of history is also good preparation for employment with the Department of State, social service… Read More
Information Systems (IS) is about the practical integration of information technology and business. Information Systems is the study of how organizations use people, processes, and technology to effectively manage information. IS majors learn business management and problem-solving skills that are highly valued by employers in a variety of industries. In the first two years, students… Read More
The Graduate Certificate in Instructional Design is a 21 credit hour program. HALE 6233 Distance Learning Design and Administration HALE 6323 Curricular Design & Evaluation in Postsecondary Distance Learning HALE 6353 Foundations of Distance Learning HALE 6433 Survey of Adult Learning ID 6023 Instructional Design Theory & Practice ID 6043 Instructional Strategies and Tools ID… Read More
The Instructional Facilitator / LEAD Teacher certificate program is designed for current teachers desiring to enhance their classroom teaching and leadership role. It is intended for those who already possess a Master of Education degree but wish to add an instructional facilitator license as well as the designation of LEAD teacher as part of Arkansas’… Read More
The Master of Education: Instructional Facilitator / LEAD Teacher program is designed for current teachers desiring to enhance their classroom teaching and leadership role. It is a 30-hour, fully online advanced degree program that provides an avenue to an instructional facilitator license as well as the designation of LEAD teacher as part of Arkansas’ “Career… Read More
Based on the current trends in the job market of communication and marketing, this program brings together a cross-disciplinary focus of Communication Design, Marketing, and Digital Media. The skills and knowledge from these related fields will produce graduates conversant in the language and concepts of business and equipped with the skills necessary to design in… Read More
The global economy is increasing the demand for students with interest and expertise in international business. The international business emphasis prepares students by providing them with a strong business background enhanced with increased cultural awareness. Graduates with this degree will be able to work in companies with global operations, large or small. Job opportunities include… Read More
To obtain a bachelor of science in education degree with a major in Physical Education and Health, candidates must earn a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 in his/her major and supporting field (if any), and complete the pattern of courses listed below. Licensure areas include K-12. Learning Goals Our graduates can communicate effectively… Read More
The non-degree program leading to licensure as a library media specialist is a twenty-four (24) credit hour program. Applicants to the program must hold a master’s degree, licensure as a teacher and meet the requirements for admission to the program in Library Media and Information Specialist. The program consists of the following courses: LMIS 6013… Read More