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Success in today's diverse, global and technologically sophisticated
business environment requires results-oriented education that
extends beyond theories and conceptual understanding to practical
application. Walden's Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree with
a major in Business Administration (B.A.) provides that solid
grounding in the latest business ideas and practices through
a number of dynamic and continually updated concentrations.
In the Information Systems concentration, youll learn
how to leverage technology to meet your organizations
strategic goals by evaluating technology options, developing
methods for transferring and assimilating new technology,
and managing large, complex projects. The diverse curriculum
of this program is ideal for those who want to develop basic
skills in written and oral communication, quantitative analysis
and computer usage for today's most sought-after occupations.
Requirements
A.A. or A.S. degree from a regionally accredited institution
or have a minimum of 90-quarter credits of general education
and elective course work (or equivalent) earned at the undergrad
level from a regionally-accredited institution, minimum 2.0
GPA.
Other Business Degrees
Bachelor of Science in Business
- General
- Accounting
- Finance
- Human Resource Management
- Information Systems
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Small Business Management
About Walden University
Since 1970, Walden University has helped adult learners balance
their personal and professional commitments while earning
a respected Ph.D., masters degree, or bachelors
degree online. Walden is accredited, and considered one of
the most respected and experienced distance-delivered institutions.
At Walden, youll interact with other successful, career-driven
peers, gain real-world knowledge from distinguished faculty,
and accomplish all your goals with extensive student services
and financial aid. Programs offered in management, education,
psychology and health and human services.
Accreditation
Walden University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission
and is a member of The North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org;
312-263-0456
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