Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies
Student pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Professional Studies may complete 12 graduate credits in the following programs:
- Master of Arts in Liberal Studies - Industrial Organizational Psychology
- Master of Science in Management
Master of Arts in Liberal Studies in Industrial Organizational Psychology
Bachelor's to Master's Program Courses
Students can select four of the following courses:
LAP-5000 | Liberal Arts and Professional Life | 3 |
SAM-5010 | Sense of Community I: Art and Morality | 3 |
SAM-5020 | Sense of Community II: Faith and Reason | 3 |
CCR-6100 | Change, Conflict, and Resolution | 3 |
IOP-5100 | Industrial and Organizational Psychology | 3 |
IOP-6100 | Psychological Factors in Selecting and Growing Organizational Talent | 3 |
How these courses apply to the bachelor's degree:
To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the MA in Liberal Studies, candidates may use these courses to satisfy humanities requirements in the general education program, or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.
NOTE: IOP-5100 and IOP-6100 can satisfy the Social Science requirements in the general education program, or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.
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Master of Science in Management
Bachelor's to Master's Program Courses
Students may take the following courses:
OML-6100 | Organizational Management and Leadership I | 3 |
MCO-7400 | Management Communications | 3 |
OML-6200 | Organizational Management and Leadership II | 3 |
OML-6300 | Contemporary Issues in Leadership | 3 |
How these courses apply to the bachelor's degree:
To earn a total of 12 credits at the undergraduate level that can be applied to the MS in Management, candidates may use these courses to satisfy the area of study or they may use these courses in the elective section of their bachelor’s degree program.
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