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University College Announces Online Degree Program

Thursday, May 28, 2015, By Eileen Jevis
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University College if offering two new degree programs.

New York State has approved two fully online, part-time bachelor’s degrees and certificates at University College.

University College has announced that New York State has approved two fully online, part-time bachelor’s degrees and certificates in the .

The Creative Leadership program is geared toward individuals who are interested in professional networking, conflict resolution and workforce management. The Knowledge Management program is well suited for those who are drawn to information as a resource, data management and assessment, and social media.

The 15-credit certificate programs are an ideal way to earn valuable credentials in a shorter period of time. Credits earned can be transferred into the degree program. Effective fall 2015, new and qualified returning University College part-time undergraduates who enroll for one class will be eligible to receive a tuition grant in the first, second and third consecutive semesters. Both matriculated and non-matriculated students can qualify.

“The business of continuing education is a fluid one,” says Dean Bea González. “Our students need and want flexibility and convenience while earning a degree and our new online program will give them that. We are consistently reinventing and realigning ourselves in order to serve the changing demographics of continuing education.”

González says that the BPS program was redeveloped in response to employer needs.

“Employers are looking for well-rounded graduates who have a broad foundation in a variety of workforce skills,” says González.

Employers who were interviewed say that there are significant workforce deficiencies in those without bachelor’s degrees, including project management, analytic/data administration, and human capital development.

“The good mix of skills offered in ϲ’s BPS program is very appealing,” says Jacob Corlyon of Bankers Healthcare Groupc. “The areas of concentration are relevant to my organization’s workforce needs. ϲ is always a good source of candidates for positions within my organization. The diversity of the education encompassed in the BPS is its biggest benefit.”

For more information, call 315-443-3261 or visit .

 

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