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Online Bachelor of Science Degree in Technical Management
INSTITUTION INFORMATION Institutional Accreditation: Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Program Accreditation: Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Institutional Membership(s): SOC
PROGRAM DETAILS Program Information: Bachelor of Science - Bachelor's
Enrollment: 999 seats total Application Deadline: Open How Students and
Instructors Communicate: E-mail, Postal, Threaded Discussion Board,
Voice, FAX Subject: Residency Programs METHOD OF COURSE INSTRUCTION
- The program is delivered primarily through
internet
Supplemental delivery formats include internet
This course uses Blackboard
DESCRIPTION
- Students in the Technical Management degree program learn to
apply management skills to their technical specialty and have the
opportunity to focus in one of the three areas of specialization:
Logistics � Learn to manage the movement of goods and personnel
throughout the life cycle of a product. Occupational Safety & Health
� Gain a solid background in environmental compliance, industrial
hygiene, toxicology, construction, fire protection and systems
design. Professional Valuations � Take courses that will prepare you
to meet the standards of the American Society of Appraisers and
pursue a Career managing professional valuations.
The Bachelor of Science in Technical Management curriculum was
developed to give students the skills to marshal the resources of
any organization toward its goals. Over the course of this program,
students learn to organize, plan, staff and coordinate physical
assets as well as personnel.
SPECIAL ENROLLMENT ISSUES
- Undergraduate semesters are 12 weeks in length. Terms begin the
15th of every month excluding December. The deadline to register is
the 1st of the month that the course is being taken. For example: If
a term starts September 15th, the deadline to register is September
1st.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Minimum PC hardware requirements include:
Pentium Processor or equivalent
256 MB Ram
CD-ROM Drive
56 K modem recommended- Minimum
Students will need access to the Internet and a browser such as
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 (or later)
Microsoft Office 2000 or higher
ACCESS TO LEARNING RESOURCES
- The Hunt Library is the primary information, reference, and
resource provider for all of Embry-Riddle抯 Worldwide students, staff
and faculty. The Hunt Library provides 24/7 online access to the
online catalog, Voyager and to its many databases and web resources.
For research questions, a librarian will help develop successful
search strategies using a combination of locally held resources and
our Web-based online catalog and electronic resources. Reference
Librarians: (800)678-9428 or (386)226-7656
Students interact with their instructors and other students
throughout the term via private email, the electronic bulletin
board, or by phone. The instructors provide timely feedback on
assignments, examinations, readings, and any questions a student may
have regarding their courses.
If you have any questions about the degree programs or application
process, please email us at worldwide.online.recruitment@erau.edu
ACCESS TO FINANCIAL AID RESOURCES
- Federal Subsidized and Unsubsidized Stafford Student Loans and
Federal PELL Grants are available for eligible degree-seeking online
learning students. Students may contact the Financial Aid Office at
(800)943-6279 or (386)226-6300. Students may apply online. Financial
Aid is generally not available to non-degree seeking students.
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