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| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Distance / Online | 128 hours | $ 8,420 (US$ 8,420) a year | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program focuses on information communication and interaction. Students successfully completing this program will be able to enter business careers in areas where people and information come together to help provide their respective company or organization with a grounded competitive advantage. With knowledge gained from an integrated general education and business core program coupled with the information communication concentration courses students will be prepared in the essential areas of communications; effective communication via the web and email; other technology enhanced communication systems; the analysis and organization of information and project collaboration locally and via distance using leading-edge technologies. Graduates of this program will be prepared to enter the workforce at entry levels in a broad spectrum of business-based positions or areas including technical communications specialists, technical writers, editors, public relations, marketing, web content specialists, customer relations management (CRM), information management and other management and human interaction areas where effective communication is critical to the success of the respective organization, business or corporation.
Program modules
The Lower Division Courses must include at least one course in Math or Natural Science, one in Social Science or Behavioral Science, one in Humanities or Fine Arts and one in Communications (English). The foundation course, FD 1412 Management Intervention is strongly recommended for all students. The other courses include: BS 1401 Introduction to Business, BS 3400 Leadership and Organizational Dynamics, BS 4465 Ethical Character of Leadership, BS 4456 Directed Field Experience in Area of Concentration, CO 1405 Microcomputer Applications, BS 4453 ePortfolio in Information Communication, CO 2412 Creating a Business Presence on the Web, CO 2416 Technology Enhanced Communications I, CO 2420 Business Presentations and Publishing, CO 2422 Communicating via the Internet, CO 3412 Business Communication Through Data, CO 3420 Managing Business Projects via Technology, CO 3424 Networking Systems and Data Communications I, CO 3429 Web Design and Applications Management, BS 1405 Computers in Business, BS 2400 eCommerce, BS 3405 Business Statistics, BS 3430 Business Law, BS 4450 Organizational Communication, BS 4430 Entrepreneurship and Creating a Winning eBusiness and CO 1416 Operating Systems.
Entry requirement for international students
Applicants should have a minimum TOEFL score of 440 for the paper examination version and 123 for the computer version or equivalent score of an approved equivalent test.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Amridge University
Department name
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