Degrees that position you for your next step

We partner with SNHU to offer a variety of majors and concentrations that you can leverage in the job market.

Bachelor’s & Associate Degrees:

Business Management
Healthcare Management
Communications

Concentrations:

Logistics and Operations
Insurance Services
Public Administration
Global Perspectives
And more…

Earn your associate degree while you work towards your bachelor’s

A unique offering of our program: while working on the 120 credits to earn your bachelor’s degree, you earn your associate degree at the halfway point after your first 60 credits

 
 
 

The projects focus on practical workplace skills, like how to manage employees. This has helped me in my job as a general manager.

—Kevin, Bachelor’s Degree graduate

 

Degree Pathways


Business Management

Learn the skills you need to plan, direct, and coordinate the diverse operations of modern organizations. These include formulating processes, managing daily operations, overseeing financial management, and planning the use of materials and human resources.

 

Bachelor of Arts in Management
with concentrations in:

Logistics and Operations

Insurance Services

Public Administration

Associate of Arts in General Studies
with concentrations in:

Business

Transforming the Customer Experience

Business Management grads are in jobs like these:

  • General manager

  • Human resources manager

  • K-12 school leadership

  • Investment associate

  • Fund analyst


Healthcare Management

This degree prepares students to be effective healthcare administrators, whether in hospitals, private practices, pharmaceutical or research organizations, insurance companies, non-profits, or government agencies. Develop the skills you need for a wide range of rewarding non-clinical healthcare jobs.

Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Management
with concentrations in:

Communications

Global Perspectives

 

Healthcare Management grads are in jobs like these:

  • Medical office managers

  • Patient navigators

  • Community healthcare workers


Communications

A communications degree is valuable and versatile. In this program, you'll learn how to excel at optimizing the channels and information sources employers deal with everyday including social media, mobile technology, and big data.

Bachelor of Arts in Communications
with concentrations in:

Business

Healthcare

 

Communications grads are in jobs like these:

  • Marketing manager

  • Public relations specialist

  • Fundraiser

  • Marketing Analyst


 Curious what a project-based curriculum is like? See a sample project.

Make your degree work for you.

Career services are available from day one, through two years after graduation. Here are what a few of our grads are doing now:

 

Sima Aldaker
Internal Intake Representative at Kaba Fusion

Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Management, Concentration in Communications

 

May Faustin
Development Specialist at Year Up

Bachelor’s Degree in Communications, Concentration in Business

 

Roudy Clerphon
Loan Servicing Specialist, Boston Private Bank

Bachelor’s Degree in Management, Concentration Logistics and Operations