Brandman University - Bangor
School Name and Address
Contact for more information
Brandman University - Bangor | |
1042 Tautog Circle | |
Silverdale, WA 98315 | |
Main telephone | 360.779.2040 |
Fax | 360.779.1011 |
Website | https://www.brandman.edu/about-brandman/campus/bangor-naval-base-kitsap |
Other sites |
Bremerton Campus 1600 Chester Ave., Engineering Building (ENG) Room 110 Bremerton, WA, 98337 360.779.2040 800.746.0082 bremerton@brandman.edu Joint Base Lewis-McChord Campus (Fort Lewis) 6242 Colorado Avenue, Room B-148 Ft. Lewis, WA 98433 253.964.2509 800.746.0082 ftlewis@brandman.edu Joint Base Lewis-McChord Campus (McChord) 851 Lincoln Boulevard, Room 323 McChord AFB, WA 98438 253.584.5448 800.746.0082 mcchord@brandman.edu Lacey Campus 1445 Galaxy Drive NE, Suite 201 Lacey, WA 98516 360.493.6392 800.746.0082 lacey@brandman.edu Whidbey Island NAS Campus 1045 West Midway Street Room 116, Building 2739 Oak Harbor, WA, 98278 360.279.2526 800.746.0082 whidbeyisland@brandman.edu Main Campus 16355 Laguna Canyon Road Irvine, CA 92618 949.753.4774 800.746.0082 irvine@brandman.edu Please see Brandman website for a complete list of all campuses in California and Washington: https://www.brandman.edu/locations |
General Information
General information
Educational system | Chapman University System |
Public or private | Private |
Type of school | University |
Brandman University is a postsecondary educational institution that provides instruction on a semester basis. An academic year is comprised of six eight-week sessions. | |
Date founded | 1958 |
Degrees offered | Certificate, Associate, Bachelor's, Master's |
School accreditation | Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and authorized by the Washington State Student Achievement Council. |
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act eligible training provider | Yes |
School setting
Setting | Small town-rural area (not within commuting distance of a large city) |
Closest major metropolitan area | Bremerton |
Public transportation to campus | Kitsap Transit |
Student parking on campus | Free parking |
County | Kitsap |
School visits
Visitor information website | https://www.brandman.edu/bangor-nbk/contact |
Contact to set up school visit | bangor@brandman.edu |
Additional information
Established in 1958, Brandman University is a private, non-profit university accredited by the Western Association of School and Colleges (WSCUC) and a member of the Chapman University System. Brandman University provides quality education to primarily non-traditional/adult learners who demand the same academic standards as a traditional university, but whose needs require greater flexibility and relevance in program delivery and learning assessment. Brandman offers nearly 60 undergraduate, graduate, credential, and certificate programs at almost 30 locations throughout California and Washington, and nationally through its top-ranked online campus. Over 13,000 students enjoy flexible class times, exceptional faculty, and unparalleled student services. Brandman is a participant in Troops to Teachers, the Yellow Ribbon Program, and the Military Spouse Career Advancement (MyCAA) program. Over a quarter of Brandman's students have ties to the military (active military, reserve, veterans, or dependents). Conveniently located on Naval Base Kitsap (NBK) in Silverdale, Washington, Brandman's Bangor campus offers degree programs for active military personnel, veterans, and their families. Civilian students are also welcome to further their education. Programs are offered in criminal justice, legal studies, psychology, social science, organizational leadership, and human resources. |
Student Body
Enrollment
Number of full time, freshmen men | 0 |
Number of full time, freshmen women | 0 |
Total number of full time freshmen | 0 |
Number of part time, freshmen men | 0 |
Number of part time, freshmen women | 1 |
Total number of part time freshmen | 1 |
Total number of freshmen men | 0 |
Total number of freshmen women | 1 |
Total number of freshmen | 1 |
Number of full time, undergraduate men | 35 |
Number of full time, undergraduate women | 11 |
Total number of full time undergraduates | 46 |
Number of part time, undergraduate men | 46 |
Number of part time, undergraduate women | 12 |
Total number of part time undergraduates | 58 |
Total number of undergraduate males | 81 |
Total number of undergraduate females | 23 |
Total number of undergraduate students | 104 |
Number of male graduate students | 22 |
Number of female graduate students | 15 |
Total number of graduate students | 37 |
Total number of male undergraduate and graduate students | 103 |
Total number of female undergraduate and graduate students | 38 |
Total enrollment | 141 |
Enrollment data is what was reported to IPEDS in the fall 2018 snapshot. |
Racial-ethnic background of undergraduate students
American Indian/Alaskan Native | 2% |
Asian | 1% |
Black | 11% |
Hispanic | 58% |
Multiracial | 1% |
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander | 1% |
White | 20% |
Race/ethnicity unknown | 7% |
These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent. | |
The IPEDS definitions of Race and Ethnicity were utilized. Enrollment data included is what was reported to IPEDS in the fall 2018 snapshot. |
Out-of-state students
Percentage of students from out of state | 6% |
Number of states and territories represented | 6 |
International students
Percentage of students from outside the US | 0% |
Number of countries represented | 0 |
Age of students
Percentage of students 25 or older | 86% |
Costs
Annual costs for full-time undergraduate students
(Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 30 semester units per year.)
In-state tuition | $15,000 |
Out-of-state tuition | $15,000 |
Fees | $110 technology fee (per 8-wk session) |
Cost information website | https://www.brandman.edu/admissions/tuition |
Brandman is a non-traditional university with six 8-week sessions per 12-month academic year. Undergraduate tuition is $500 per semester credit. Active military students, their spouses, and their dependents who are enrolled in undergraduate programs pay a discounted tuition rate of $250 per semester credit. |
Tuition rates vary by
Active military students, their spouses, and their dependents who are enrolled in undergraduate programs pay a discounted tuition rate of $250 per semester credit. |
Tuition refund policy
If student drops and/or withdraws: - Prior to the first day of classes, they are refunded 100% - Within the first week of classes, they are refunded 90% - Within the second week of classes, they are refunded 80% - After the second week of classes, they receive no refund |
Tuition payment plans available
Students have up to 30 days from the start of each eight-week session to pay off their account balance in full without penalty. |
Tuition waivers available to
School employees and their children | |
Full-time employees of Brandman University are allowed 3 tuition-free units per 8-week session, up to a maximum of 15 tuition-free credits each fiscal year. Courses taken in excess of 3 units per academic term and/or 15 units per fiscal year are discounted 50%. Eligible dependents of full-time employees are granted a tuition discount of 30% for an unlimited number of undergraduate or graduate units. After the employee completes 4 years of regular full-time employment, eligible dependents are granted a tuition discount of 100% for an unlimited number of undergraduate or graduate units. Part-time employees of Brandman University are allowed 6 tuition-free credits each fiscal year. Courses taken in excess of 3 units per academic term shall not be discounted. Dependents of part-time employees are not eligible for tuition discounts. |
Financial Aid
Contact for counseling or more information
Financial Aid Office | |
onestopBA@brandman.edu | |
800.746.0082 | |
Financial aid office website | https://www.brandman.edu/tuition-and-aid/financing-your-education |
Scholarship list website | https://www.brandman.edu/tuition-and-aid/financing-your-education/scholarships |
Applying for financial aid
Submit these forms | FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) |
Application deadline (for fall term) | Continuous |
Letters about aid sent to applicants | Continuous |
Financial aid awarded to undergraduates
(Financial aid data are for the 2018-2019 academic year.)
Average financial aid package awarded to freshmen | $11,226 |
For freshmen, percentage of need* met by aid package | 58% |
Average amount of financial aid awarded to freshmen | |
Loan | $3,128 |
Scholarship or grant | $8,098 |
Work study | $0 |
Average financial aid package awarded to undergraduates (including freshmen) | $12,160 |
For all undergraduates, percentage of need* met by aid package | 60% |
Average amount of financial aid awarded to undergraduates | |
Loan | $6,595 |
Scholarship or grant | $5,565 |
Work study | $0 |
* "Need" as defined for financial aid results from a formula based on a student's situation. The formula considers family and student income, family size, unusual expenses, and the school's costs. |
Who received financial aid
Number of freshmen who received aid | 8 |
Number of undergraduates who received aid | 877 |
Loans
Percentage of students who took out loans to pay for school | 58% |
Average student loan debt for last graduating class | $16,363 |
Financial aid programs at this school
Loans | |
Federal PLUS loans (for parents) | |
Federal Stafford loans (subsidized) | |
Federal Stafford loans (unsubsidized) | |
Need-based scholarships and grants | |
Federal Pell Grants | |
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) | |
Nursing | |
School-sponsored scholarships and grants | |
State-sponsored scholarships and grants | |
Merit-based scholarships and grants | |
School-sponsored scholarships for special characteristics | |
Veteran's benefits | |
Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored | |
Benefits include Military Tuition Assistance (TA), GI Bill, and Vocational Rehabilitation. |
Admissions
Contact for more information
Admissions Office | |
apply@brandman.edu | |
Andrew LeCompte | |
Assistant Director of Admission | |
lecompte@brandman.edu | |
800.746.0082 | |
Admissions office website | http://www.brandman.edu/admissions |
Electronic application website | https://www.brandman.edu/online-application |
Admissions contact for minority students
Andrew LeCompte | |
Assistant Director of Admission | |
lecompte@brandman.edu | |
800.746.0082 |
Entrance difficulty
For incoming students | Minimally difficult (about 95% of applicants accepted) |
Last year's applicants
Number of male applicants | 33 |
Number of male applicants accepted | 26 |
Number of male applicants who enrolled | 0 |
Number of female applicants | 63 |
Number of female applicants accepted | 50 |
Number of female applicants who enrolled | 1 |
Total number of applicants | 96 |
Total number of applicants accepted | 76 |
Total number of applicants who enrolled | 1 |
Education required for admission
High school education | High school diploma required and GED accepted. |
Postsecondary education | Students applying to Bachelor's degree programs must have at least 12 transferable credits with a minimum college GPA of 2.0 for admission. Students applying to the Associate of Arts program or undergraduate Brandman MyPath, who have fewer than 12 transferable credits are required to have a high school diploma, a high school cumulative GPA of 2.0, and to pass an admissions test in English and Math. |
Application dates
Admission is available | Fall 1 session, fall 2 session, spring 1 session, spring 2 session, summer 1 session, summer 2 session |
Fall* application deadline | Continuous |
Notification date for fall admission applicants | Continuous |
Fall transfer application deadline | Continuous |
Notification date for fall transfer applicants | Continuous |
* Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different. | |
Brandman is a non-traditional university and enrolls students continuously in 8-week sessions throughout a 12-month academic year. |
Application requirements
Online application available | https://www.brandman.edu/online-application |
Application fee | $0 |
Application fee waived | There are no application fees for any prospective students. |
Submit these items: | |
Application | Required for all students |
College transcript | Required for all students |
High school GPA | 2.0 (only required for students applying to AA program with fewer than 12 transferable credits), required for some students |
High school transcript or GED certificate | Required for some students |
Letters of recommendation | Varies by program; please see catalog for program-specific requirements, required for some students |
Written essay or personal statement | Required for some students |
Other application materials | Varies by program; please see catalog for program-specific requirements: http://catalog.brandman.edu/ , required for some students |
Specific programs may have further admissions and application requirements. Please see the catalog for additional information. |
Exams
Required exams | None |
Students applying to the Associate of Arts program or undergraduate Brandman MyPath and who have fewer than 12 transferable credits are required to pass an admissions test in English and Math. |
Factors considered by schools when evaluating applicants
High school GPA | Considered |
Other admissions information
Accepted students can defer admission for a period of time |
Transfer student admissions
Admission requirements | Undergraduate transfer students must have completed 12 or more transferable baccalaureate-level credits or the equivalent for admission to Brandman University. The 12 credits may consist of all or any combination of the following credit types: Brandman University coursework, transfer work, dual credit, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, approved PLA (Prior Learning Assessment), CLEP (College Level Examination Program), and DANTES Subject Standardized Test (DSST) scores. A minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA in all prior college-level coursework is required for formal admission into an undergraduate degree or certificate program. |
Age limit on courses to be transferred | no limit |
Credits accepted for transfer students
American Council on Education (ACE) recommendations | |
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) general | |
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) subject | |
Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) | |
Life long learning | |
Military service | |
Other |
Other admission routes
Please refer to the website for other admission routes. http://catalog.brandman.edu/academic-policies-procedures/undergraduate-credit-hour-based/ |
Undergraduate retention and graduation
Percentage of full-time students who complete their bachelor's degree: | |
In four years or less | 67% |
Between four and five years | 3% |
Between five and six years | 1% |
Academics
Degrees offered
Associate | |
Bachelor's | |
Master's | |
Doctorate | |
Graduate certificate |
School catalog
School catalog website | http://catalog.brandman.edu/. |
Academic index website | https://www.brandman.edu/bangor-nbk |
Faculty and instruction
Academic calendar | Each 12-month academic year consists of three trimesters, with two 8-week sessions in each trimester. |
Grading system | 4.0 scale |
Number of faculty on campus | 13 |
Student faculty ratio | 17:1 |
Average class size | |
Lecture | 13 |
Graduation requirements
Required number of credits for an associate degree | 60-semester credits |
Required number of credits for a bachelor's degree | 120-semester credits |
All students must meet: | |
Core curriculum or school-wide requirements | |
Math or science requirement | |
Students graduating with an Associate's degree must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA, including all major and minor coursework. Students must complete a minimum of 15 lower-division credits at Brandman. Students graduating with a Bachelor's degree must have a minimum 2.0 GPA at Brandman and on all transfer work, including all major and minor coursework. Students must complete a minimum of 30 credits at Brandman, 18 of which must be upper-division credits, and 12 of which must be completed in students major. Students must complete a minimum of 36 credits of upper-division coursework in their major. |
Attendance options
Evenings | |
Full time | |
On-line/distance learning | |
Part time | |
Summer school | |
Courses are offered in 8-week sessions. |
Optional academic programs
Accelerated degree | |
Double major | |
Graduate courses open to undergraduates | |
- Accelerated Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) to Master of Business Administration (MBA) Program: This accelerated and integrated degree program provides students entering the BBA program with an expedited path to an MBA, with up to 18 fewer credits than the combined BBA and MBA degree programs. The admission process for the MBA program begins during the student's senior year of the BBA program. |
Alternative credit opportunities
Advanced Placement | |
Challenge for course credit | |
Challenge Level Examination Program (CLEP) | |
International Baccalaureate | |
Work experience | |
Brandman evaluates credit for both military service and military coursework for academic credit using ACE guidelines. Military students are awarded six credits for military service. Based on ACE recommendations, additional credits may be awarded. Brandman also offers prior learning assessment by portfolio, which is a process based on the learning students have gained through life and/or work experiences. The learning documented in the portfolio must match an appropriate Brandman course, and a separate portfolio is required for each three credit hours attempted. Each portfolio is evaluated by a subject matter specialist who determines whether the learning demonstrated with the documented training and experience meets the learning objectives of the identified course. If the portfolio meets the standards established for the course, credit is awarded. Some industry certifications are approved for course substitutions or equivalencies. The University also evaluates workforce development training and may award credit toward specified degree programs and/or general elective credit. Students may receive credit for selected courses in the current Brandman University catalog by satisfactorily completing the end of course assessment. Please see the Brandman website for detailed information on transfer options: https://www.brandman.edu/admissions/transfer-center . |
Computing
Computers on campus for student use | |
Computer lab available to students | |
Computer network can be accessed from off campus | |
Online registration for classes |
Libraries
Main library name | Leatherby Library at Chapman University |
Number of books and documents in libraries | 351,026 (books/bound volumes, printed periodicals, and eBooks) |
Number of subscriptions (periodicals, newspapers) | 68,263 (printed periodicals and electronic journals) |
Audio Visual Materials (CDs, DVDs, videos): 27,399 Microfilm: 17,090 Microfiche Sheets: 673,234 Electronic Databases: 274 All data reported is from the 2015-16 academic year. |
Alternative course formats
Audio tape | |
Video tape |
Student Life
Clubs and associations
Largest clubs and organizations on campus |
ECE Leadership; Nursing Honor Society; Phi Alpha Honor Society for Social Workers; Social Work Student Organization; SHRM Society of Human Resources Management |
Student clubs and associations website | https://myprod.brandman.edu/sites/student/MyResources/Organizations/Pages/default.aspx |
Student Services
Academic services for all students
Academic advising | |
Reading and study skills courses | |
Remedial education courses | |
Tutoring | |
Brandman offers a remedial mathematics course as well as basic computer application workshops through the School of Extended Education. The Online Writing and Math Community offers live, online tutoring; live, online office hours; live, online workshops; recorded tutorials; and various other writing and math-help resources. |
Health and legal services available on campus for all students
Psychological counseling | |
The Office of Accessible Education & Counseling Services approves and coordinates accommodations and services to assist students with disabilities in acquiring skills essential to academic and personal success. These services include providing extended time for assignments and exams, assistive technologies, alternative media formats, and interpreter services. |
Other services for all students
Orientation | |
Brandman's New Student Orientation is designed for newly admitted Brandman University students who are about to begin their first term at Brandman. Orientation is mandatory and is offered online and on-campus. |
Services for students with disabilities
Loren O'Connor | |
Assistant Vice Chancellor for the Office of Accessible Education and Counseling Services | |
loconnor@brandman.edu | |
949.341.9823 | |
Disabilities services website | https://www.brandman.edu/accessible-education |
Number of students with a disability served in a recent year | 627 |
Barrier-free campus | |
Designated parking | |
Interpreters for the deaf | |
Learning aids | |
Readers for the blind | |
Registration assistance | |
Services for students with learning disabilities | |
Tutors | |
The Office of Accessible Education & Counseling Services approves and coordinates accommodations and services to assist students with disabilities in acquiring skills essential to academic and personal success. These services include providing extended time for assignments and exams, assistive technologies, alternative media formats, and interpreter services. |
Additional services available for these groups
Adult learners | |
Veterans | |
Brandman also provides services to active military or members of the Reserves or National Guard. |
Campus security
Brandman University contracts with licensed commercial agencies for onsite security services at facilities it owns. Security personnel are responsible for maintaining a safe and secure environment throughout the University. They enforce University rules and regulations, patrol campus grounds, respond to emergencies, provide routine and specialized security service, investigate accidents, and facilitate the response of community emergency services as required. |
Career Services
Contact for more information
Career Services | |
careerdevelopment@brandman.edu | |
Career services website | https://www.brandman.edu/about/career-services |
Career services offered
Alumni networking and mentoring | |
Career counseling | |
Career interest testing | |
Career library | |
Job bank | |
Job fairs | |
Job interview preparation | |
Résumé preparation assistance | |
- Monthly free career development webinars - Career blog that discusses career and industry-related trends |
Graduate Study
Contact for more information
Admissions Office | |
apply@brandman.edu | |
800.746.0082 | |
Graduate school website | https://www.brandman.edu/admissions/how-apply/graduate-admission |
Enrollment
Number of full time, male graduate students | 9 |
Number of full time, female graduate students | 2 |
Total number of full time graduate students | 11 |
Number of part time, male graduate students | 13 |
Number of part time, female graduate students | 13 |
Total number of part time graduate students | 26 |
Total number of male graduate students | 22 |
Total number of female graduate students | 15 |
Total number of graduate students | 37 |
Number of undergraduate men | 81 |
Number of undergraduate women | 23 |
Total number of undergraduate students | 104 |
Total number of male undergraduate and graduate students | 103 |
Total number of female undergraduate and graduate students | 38 |
Total enrollment | 141 |
Costs for full-time graduate students
(Costs are for the 2019-2020 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 24-semester credits per year.)
In-state tuition* | $15,840 |
Out-of-state tuition* | $15,840 |
Fees | $110 technology fee (per 8-wk session) |
* Tuition may vary by program | |
Tuition for non-military students enrolled in Master's level programs is $660 per semester credit. Active military, their spouses, and their dependents pay a discounted rate of $400 per semester credit. Military students enrolled in Master's-level programs are also exempt from the technology fee. Students in the Doctorate of Education program pay $1,005 per semester credit, regardless of military status. Students in the Doctorate of Nursing program pay $1,155 per semester credit, regardless of military status. |
Graduate admissions
Admission requirements |
Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited educational institution for admission to graduate degree programs. Graduate students have four options to be eligible for admission: 1) A 3.0 or better GPA over the last 30-graded semester hours (45-graded quarter hours) completed in either a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate program, including credits earned toward a credential degree. All credits used for GPA calculation must be from a regionally accredited institution. 2) A GPA between 2.5 and 2.99 (MAE/MAT requires 2.75-2.99) calculated over the most recent graded 30 semester (45 quarter) credits completed in either a baccalaureate or post-baccalaureate program, including credits earned toward a credential. All credits used for GPA calculation must be from a regionally accredited institution. In addition, a satisfactory score on an accepted graduate admissions exam such as the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), the Graduate Management Test (GMAT), The California Subject Examinations for Teachers (CSET) or the Miller Analogies Test (MAT). 3) An earned master's degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution. 4) Submission of a portfolio of evidence that shows adequate preparation for graduate studies, including: writing samples that show graduate-level communications and analytical skills; a detailed resume showing professional development and achievements; awards; professional recognition; letters of reference from persons who can attest to the applicant's ability to do graduate-level work; and a letter of explanation detailing the reasons the student believes he or she is a good candidate for graduate study in the discipline requested. If the portfolio meets substantive approval of the committee, the applicant may be invited for an interview. Additional requirement vary by program; please see catalog for program-specific requirements (http://catalog.brandman.edu/ ). |
Application deadline | Continuous |
Application fee | $0 |
Please visit the Brandman website for more information on graduate admission at Brandman: https://www.brandman.edu/admissions/how-apply/graduate-admission . |
Educational programs
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Corrections
- Criminal Justice--Corrections [Bachelor of Arts]
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Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Leadership [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Security Services [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Victim Advocacy/Social Justice [Bachelor of Arts]
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Distance Learning
- Computing Technology--Business Systems Administration [Bachelor of Science]
- Computing Technology--Information Technology [Bachelor of Science]
- Computing Technology--Project Management [Bachelor of Science]
- Criminal Justice [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Corrections [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Forensics [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Homeland Security [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Leadership [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Security Services [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Victim Advocacy/Social Justice [Bachelor of Arts]
- General Education [Associate]
- Human Resources [Other Advanced Degree, Master of Science]
- Legal Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
- Organizational Leadership [Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts]
- Organizational Leadership--Organizational Administration [Bachelor of Arts]
- Organizational Leadership--Supply Chain Systems [Bachelor of Arts]
- Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
- Psychology--Child Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
- Psychology--Industrial/Organizational [Bachelor of Arts]
- Psychology--Pre-Clinical [Bachelor of Arts]
- Social Science [Bachelor of Arts]
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Education, General
- General Education [Associate]
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Forensic Science
- Criminal Justice--Forensics [Bachelor of Arts]
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Homeland Security
- Criminal Justice [Bachelor of Arts]
- Criminal Justice--Homeland Security [Bachelor of Arts]
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Human Resources Management
- Human Resources [Other Advanced Degree, Master of Science]
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Human Services
- Criminal Justice--Victim Advocacy/Social Justice [Bachelor of Arts]
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Information Technology
- Computing Technology--Business Systems Administration [Bachelor of Science]
- Computing Technology--Information Technology [Bachelor of Science]
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Logistics and Materials Management
- Organizational Leadership--Supply Chain Systems [Bachelor of Arts]
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Management Information Systems
- Computing Technology--Business Systems Administration [Bachelor of Science]
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Marriage and Family Counseling
- Psychology, Marriage & Family Therapy [Master of Arts]
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Organizational Leadership
- Organizational Leadership [Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts]
- Organizational Leadership--Organizational Administration [Bachelor of Arts]
- Organizational Leadership--Supply Chain Systems [Bachelor of Arts]
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Pre-Law
- Legal Studies [Bachelor of Arts]
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Project Management
- Computing Technology--Project Management [Bachelor of Science]
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Psychology, General
- Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]
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Social Sciences, General
- Social Science [Bachelor of Arts]
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Workforce Training and WIOA Eligible Training Programs
- Human Resources [Other Advanced Degree, Master of Science]
- Organizational Leadership [Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts]
- Psychology [Bachelor of Arts]