Whether you are interested in pursuing a future in medicine, scientific research, zoology, or in countless other foundational fields the Bachelors of Arts degree in Biology provides you with the foundation.
The program enables you to develop an understanding of the biological principles which underlie all living things, and instills a sense of inquiry while sharpening analytical thinking skills. Additionally, you will develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines that will contribute to your successes in any field you find yourself in all while allowing for a well-rounded dive into various biological and scientific disciples.
Business
The cornerstone of any economy is business, whether it’s a small business or a multi-million dollar corporation they are all run on the principles of business. The goal of the College For All Business Bachelor Degree program is to aid individuals in obtaining the skills and credentials they need to effectively manage the people and assets in their future careers.
Communications
Do you enjoy interacting and working with others? Communication is an integral part of every aspect of life—relationships, business, education, and government—and as a result, someone who can take complex ideas and convey them in a way that is easily understood becomes invaluable. At College For All, our goal is to assist students in becoming competent thinkers, writers, and speakers.
Computer Science
The College For All Computer Science degree program provides students with a sophisticated introduction into the foundations of computing and programing. In this ever more digitalized world a degree in computer science is an ideal way to be prepared for the internet based challenges and opportunities of the future. With a focus on both the liberal arts and computer science alike the degree is a well-rounded and quintessential option for those looking to impact the world around them through the utilization of computing and programing.
Electrical Engineering
The Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics Systems Engineering Technology is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET. This degree prepares students to excel in the Electronics and Engineering industry. As the needs continues to grow for experts in this field the demand increasingly outpaces supply leading to an alluring job market and many exciting opportunities in the field.
English
Any field based on language has enormous power over a culture. Being able to use language effectively and precisely gives credibility and professionalism to your writing.
The College For All English program’s goal is to help students interested in writing to develop the skills and credentials they need to impact the culture. With the English program, students study literature and gain writing skills as they earn a BA in English. While the program does not provide specific preparation for teaching, students interested in a teaching career, or linguistics, editorial work, politics, law, or even translating, would benefit from this degree choice because it provides a good base for a future in those areas.
Finance / Accounting
Whether you are interested in pursuing a career in stock brokerage, banking, or the financial service industry the College For All finance program is right for you. Learn the skills you need to aid you in your future career. With the stock markets soaring to all-time highs and investments on the rise there has never been a better time to equip yourself with a degree in finance.
History
It has been said that those who cannot remember their past are condemned to repeat it. The American patriot Patrick Henry once stated, “I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience.”
The College for All History program’s goal is to help students understand and be aware of different civilizations and cultures to best effect the multicultural landscape of society. Individuals seeking to enter the field of education as a profession may obtain state licensure through a post-baccalaureate teacher preparation program, alternate certification, or a Master of Arts in Education in their home states.
Liberal Studies
In Ancient Greece and Rome, the seven liberal arts—grammar, logic, rhetoric, arithmetic, geometry, music, and astronomy—were considered essential to a thorough education. Today’s Liberal Studies do not contain the exact same subjects, but the inherited idea of a well-rounded education has made Liberal Studies an excellent degree choice.
With studies ranging from social studies to social sciences, and from life sciences to life skills, College For All Liberal Studies degree program trains students to think, analyze, and interpret the world around them.
Mathematics
The College For All mathematics degree program is an important, foundational degree for students looking to enter the fields of mathematics, science, or teaching. Students are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in this relevant and valuable subject.
Political Science
Perhaps more than ever before the world is in need of motivated, educated, and ethical leaders to work towards a more prospers and free tomorrow.
The Bachelors of Arts in Political Science program examines the study of power in society; particularly with the analysis of the authority, power, and influence in the making of public policy. Additionally, you will develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines that will contribute to your successes in any field you find yourself in all while providing an in-depth dive into many subjects that dictate the political world we live in and how we can improve it.
Psychology
As issues including mental health, addiction, and wellbeing become increasingly important in the public eye, the field of Psychology continues to draw the best and brightest to address these important areas of public health and beyond.
The Bachelors of Arts degree in Psychology has a strong focus on psychological principles and research methods and explores the psychological approaches to various problems in the humanities, social sciences, and the life sciences. Students develop a broad general knowledge of the traditional liberal arts disciplines while developing a greater depth of knowledge in psychology.