At work, you succeed (and time flies) when you're engaged in what you're doing. At Ellis, the same applies to completing your degree. By giving you the tools that work for your personal learning style, we'll get you there faster than you thought possible-so you can move ahead in your career.
Choose an education with your career in mind. Ellis offers the perfect solution for working professionals like you. Following customized online degree programs help you complete your degree quickly and get ahead in your career.
Associate in Applied Science:
A.A.S. - Accounting
This degree program prepares students for careers in the managerial accounting, business analysis, and related professions. The associate degree provides a strong basis for students to continue their business studies to complete the bachelor degree in accounting. The program combines required core courses in the liberal arts and sciences areas with courses from a variety of functional business areas.
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A.A.S. - Business Administration
The business administration program offers students relevant choices to achieve their personal career objectives. The program combines required core courses in the liberal arts and sciences areas with courses from a variety of functional business areas. This associate degree provides a strong basis for students to continue their business studies to complete the Bachelor degree in Business Administration. The associate degree provides a strong basis for students to continue their business studies to complete the bachelor degree in accounting. The program combines required core courses in the liberal arts and sciences areas with courses from a variety of functional business areas.
A.A.S. - Communication Arts
The communication arts program prepares students to become part of the rapidly evolving communications industry of the 21st century. The program combines required core courses in the liberal arts and sciences with courses to ground critical thinking and communications skills in knowledge of diverse communications media. The Associate degree provides a strong basis for students to continue their communications studies as a primary concentration in the Bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies
A.A.S. - Telecommunications
Telecommunications network management is a dynamic field that has grown to become a vital component of nearly every industry worldwide. Telecommunications managers will be among the most sought-after professionals in the coming decade. The field requires managers to have expertise in management practices and strategies as well as the technical aspects of electrical and computer systems. Telecommunications managers work at the forefront of new developments in all areas of electronic communication technology - including network planning and administration, voice and data analysis, digital systems support, and high-speed information networks. The degree will help prepare students to work in a variety of business, industrial, and government settings. Students will also be prepared for further study in the telecommunications, electrical engineering, or management fields.
Bachelor of Arts:
BA - English
The English major prepares students to be creative thinkers and articulate workers in today's fast-changing professional settings. Students take core and advanced classes in literature and culture, or in professional writing. This diverse and structured curriculum also offers students the opportunity to pursue their own professional interest and to shape their own education through work in a second field and a generous allotment of electives.
Bachelor of Science:
BS - Finance
The finance area explores the growing sector of financial services provided by brokerage firms, commercial and investment banks, insurance companies, and other financial intermediaries. The finance curriculum provides students with fundamental financial management tools to be successful in analyzing and executing the financial aspects of managerial decisions. The finance major prepares students for careers in or advancement within finance, financial management, controllership, and related professions.
BS - General Management
The management option allows students to explore the concepts and processes leading to quality management and achievement of personal and organizational success. Management career opportunities are varied and include general management, international business, human resources, and specialties within these fields.
BS - Managerial Accounting
The managerial accounting major within the B.S. in Accounting degree program prepares students for careers in or advancement within the private sector, business analysis, internal auditing, governmental, not-for-profit, and related professions.
BS - Human Resources Management
Human resources are critical factors in the operation of any organization. Managing human resources in today's complex organizational, legal, and economic environments requires professionals with special skills and knowledge in such areas as employee selection, training, appraisal, compensation, benefits programs, employment law and policy, and labor relations.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Business
A business must be organized and managed to achieve organizational goals. The business concentration exposes students to a variety of fundamental business concepts to help organizations achieve their goals and fulfill their missions. Business career opportunities are varied and include management, marketing, operations, finance, and specialties within these fields.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Hospitality Management
Hospitality management focuses on various aspects of the hospitality industry to ground students in a solid understanding of industry standards and practices.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Labor Relations
Labor relations are critical in the operation of any organization. Labor relations span several areas such as labor agreement negotiation, contract administration, conflict management with third parties, and other relevant knowledge areas.
BS - Marketing
Marketing affects every phase of business - from new idea generation for goods and services through commercialization and sales. Marketing offers career opportunities in fields such as advertising, customer relationship management, brand management, marketing research and retailing.
BS - Small Business and Entrepeunership
Small businesses and start-up organizations present unique challenges for management as they strive to achieve organizational goals. Knowing and executing small business management and entrepreneurial concepts increases the likelihood of organizational growth and longevity. Small business career opportunities are varied and include general management, entrepreneurship, operations management, and specialties within these fields.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Communication Arts
The communication arts concentration explores the variety of skills needed to produce and disseminate messages in the 21st century across multiple platforms including digital, written, and visual.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Technical Writing
The technical writing concentration prepares students to be technical communicators in professional environments, such as the technology and science sectors.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Telecommunications Management
The telecommunications management concentration provides students with the fundamentals of the fast-moving telecommunications industry including industry principles, applications, and technologies.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Computer Science
The computer science concentration covers the computer hardware, software, processing, and network architectures used in modern information technology. This concentration is ideal for those who seek to explore the technical aspects of an organization's information system.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Technology
Technology pervades industries around the globe and is a key driver of economic growth, offering numerous career options to graduates with up-to-date technical skills. The technology concentration emphasizes problem solving and cutting-edge technology across the spectrum of technical fields and job functions.
Management of Information Systems
Management of information systems concerns how to leverage technology in business operations and management. Students have the opportunity to explore the application of technology in managerial functions, management of information resources, and consulting or entrepreneurial endeavors at the leading edge of technology in business.
BS - Behavioral Science
Behavioral Sciences major is designed to prepare students for a wide variety of careers in clinical, social, educational, industrial, and law enforcement environments. In addition to a broad range of elective courses across diverse topics, students choose one of three specializations: Psychology, Criminal Justice and Sociology.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Behavioral Science
The behavioral science concentration sets students on the path for a wide variety of careers in clinical, social, educational, and industrial environments. Students are exposed to the major disciplines (e.g. psychology, sociology, anthropology) that seek to acquire deeper insight into the basic processes that motivate human behavior.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: English
The English concentration prepares students to be creative and critical thinkers in the rapidly changing professional world. The skills and flexibility of the English concentration provide students with a strong asset in our changing economy, which demands clear thought, strong writing, editing, and speaking skills.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Math/Physics
The math/physics concentration provides students with an understanding of the fundamental laws and basic principles that govern the physical world, leading to a grasp of the laws of science and the underpinnings of technology. Coursework stresses problem-solving and critical thinking, essential skills for success in today's competitive workplace.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Humanities
In the humanities concentration, students are introduced to selective topics across the arts and humanities. This concentration is ideal for those who seek flexibility and seek to broaden their cultural awareness and critical thinking.
BS - Interdisciplinary Studies: Social Sciences
In the social sciences concentration, students study the principle disciplines (history, philosophy, and political science) that impart an appreciation for intellectual, historical, and political accomplishments of humankind. This concentration helps students assume civic and social responsibility and sets them on the path for careers in public service and policy formation.
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