Arizona State University
Overview
Arizona State University was established in 1885, and it presently has four Arizona campuses located in Tempe, Mesa and Phoenix. Over 64,000 students attend the school in Phoenix. The school has students from all fifty states and from more than one hundred countries across the world. Arizona State University offers over 250 Bachelor's programs.
Student Appeal
Arizona State University is known for its excellent academics and research facilities, a world-renown faculty and international student body. There are a large variety of student clubs and organizations for students to participate in, as well as very good career counseling and job placement assistance. Students can study broad in a variety of countries and have the opportunity to study with faculty members who are famous in their fields.
Financial
Financial Aid is available to those who qualify in the form of grants, loans and scholarships. Programs Offered: Programs only available to CA and AZ residents. Bachelor Degrees - Bachelor of Arts in Film and Media StudiesBachelor of Arts in Film and Media Studies
The Bachelor of Arts in Film with a concentration in film and media studies is an interdisciplinary program. The faculty are nationally and internationally recognized, and the curriculum teaches students how to understand how film, television, video and computer games, new media and entertainment culture represent and influence our society. - Bachelor of Arts in Political ScienceBachelor of Arts in Political Science
Students in the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science program take courses in a flexible program that focuses on international, urban, and race/ethnic sociopolitical areas, internships, and service-learning/action research opportunities. The focus is on intellectual policy issues in with emphasis on intellectual and concrete policy issues in the greater Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona, the Arizona-Mexico borderlands, the Americas, and the world. - Bachelor of Arts in PsychologyBachelor of Arts in Psychology
The diverse B.A. curriculum in psychology within the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences consists of basic and applied courses covering multiple perspectives within the field, including clinical, cognitive systems/behavioral neuroscience, cross-cultural, developmental, organizational and social psychology. Courses are presented in the context of cultural, socio-historical and transnational issues, enabling the student to understand the relationship between psychology and other social and behavioral sciences. This program adds practical experiences to enrich study through service learning, internships and research with faculty members. Strong emphasis is placed on developing skills in critical thinking and reasoning, quantitative and qualitative research methods and writing to round out preparation for a career or for graduate studies. - Bachelor of Interdisciplinary StudiesBachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies
The Interdisciplinary Studies program emphasizes organizational development and the dynamics of a contemporary organization. Students learn communication and management techniques to succeed in careers in business, government, healthcare, and non-profit agencies. - Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Organizational StudiesBachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Organizational Studies
The Organizational Studies specialization of the Interdisciplinary Studies program focuses on management and communication for continued career development and advancement. - Bachelor of Applied Science in Operations Management Technology*Bachelor of Applied Science in Operations Management Technology*
The Bachelor of Science in Operations Management Technology degree program prepares students for supervisory and administrative positions within wide range of industries. Students will study topics including human resource management, quality management, project management, operations management and legal issues in technology. - Bachelor of Applied Science in Internet and Web Development*Bachelor of Applied Science in Internet and Web Development*
The Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Computer Science is offers students an excellent education that prepares them for work in the computing field. Students take courses in mathematics, science, and economics along with programming languages and software processes. - Bachelor of Liberal StudiesBachelor of Liberal Studies
The Bachelor of Liberal Studies (BLS) is an online degree program designed for students who have already completed 60 or more semester hours toward an undergraduate degree. Students can complete their program from anywhere in the world, as long as a computer with Internet access is nearby. The BLS degree is a great choice for adults with busy lives, as the courses are flexible and the program can be completed in less than one year. - Bachelor of Science in Family and Human DevelopmentBachelor of Science in Family and Human Development
Students learn skills in child development, communication, computer skills, and research methods in preparation for careers and graduate research in family and developmental sciences, counseling, and social work. - Bachelor of Science in Justice StudiesBachelor of Science in Justice Studies
This program prepares students for entry-level justice positions with a fundamental understanding of the criminal justice system. - Bachelor of Science in SociologyBachelor of Science in Sociology
The BS in Sociology program provides students with the skills in written communication, computer skills, and research methods necessary to succeed in graduate study or pursue careers in business, social services, or government positions. - Bachelor of Science in Technical CommunicationBachelor of Science in Technical Communication
This program prepares students for careers that utilize technology and technical communication as technical writers, intranet designers, graphic designers, and publication managers. - RN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Students must possess an RN license to enroll in the RN to BSN programRN to Bachelor of Science in Nursing Students must possess an RN license to enroll in the RN to BSN program Associate Degree and Diploma Nurses are able to receive the training and credentials culminating in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. - Bachelor of Science in Technical CommunicationBachelor of Science in Technical Communication
In the Bachelor of Science in Technical Communication Program, students will learn how to produce, design, and manage information, using both traditional and developing technologies. Software and electronics companies, media corporations, financial institutions, government agencies, non and for-profit organizations are some areas that employ technical communicators. The curriculum brings together information, writing, multimedia, and communications technology to prepare students for careers as technical writer/editors, web or intranet designers, graphics designers, publication managers, information designers, instructional and training developers, and more.
*Students must possess an Associate's Degree or higher to enroll in Bachelor of Applied Science programs.
Accrediting Agencies
- Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
- North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission
- American Bar Association
- National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Commission on Accreditation
- National Association of Schools of Music, Commission on Accreditation
- American Psychological Association, Committee on Accreditation
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
- Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education
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