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Baker College Online - Online Degrees |
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Baker College, named “One of the Best Graduate Schools 2003” by U.S. News and World Report,” now offers a high-quality online education at half the cost of comparable online schools. Choose from over 23 online programs including Business Administration, Management, and Human Relations. Go online with Baker College and earn your Associate’s, Bachelor’s, or Master’s degree with more flexibility. |
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ONLINE COURSES AVAILABLE |
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Business Courses |
Associate Degrees
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Associate Degree in Business - Human Resources Management |
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The Human Resources Management program is an excellent career choice for students who want to perform an identifiable set of activities that affect and influence the employees in an organization. These activities include recruitment, selection, compensation, and evaluation. |
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Associate Degree in Business - General Business |
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This program gives the student a good background of business facts and knowledge. The flexibility of this program provides an opportunity to survey the field of business and is likely to create an interest in a specific area. |
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Associate Degree in Business - Marketing |
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Marketing encompasses a wide range of positions, such as advertising, sales, retailing, wholesaling, warehousing, packaging, and distribution. This program prepares students for a variety of positions in sales, wholesale distribution, customer service, retailing, and buying. |
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Associate Degree in Business - Management |
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The Management program is an excellent career choice for men and women who enjoy the challenge and responsibility of decision-making. The program is designed for the student who wants a good business education that can be applied to a wide variety of business career opportunities. |
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Bachelor Degrees
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Bachelor in Business |
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Designed for the working professional, this program combines core coursework with independent research and an experiential credit portfolio. Students must complete this portfolio as a component of the program and may establish an area of concentration within it. Individuals considering this program must have completed an associate degree or have an equivalent of 90 quarter hours of credit. In addition, applicants must have three letters of recommendation, two years of work experience, meet the mathematical requirements, and successfully complete a writing evaluation. |
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Bachelor in Business/Marketing |
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Marketing offers a variety of career opportunities in retail sales, distribution, or advertising. Marketing majors may choose a business minor that will tailor their overall program to their particular career objectives. |
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Bachelor in Business/Human Resources Management |
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Designed for the working professional, this program examines how human resources links directly to business strategy. Individuals considering this program must have completed an associate degree or have an equivalent of 90 quarter hours of credit with a minimum GPA of 2.0. In addition, applicants must have two years of work experience, a resume, and complete a writing evaluation. Experiential credit requirements are satisfied through portfolio or transfer credits. |
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Bachelor in Business/Management |
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The field of management is an attractive career choice for those seeking positions of leadership, responsibility, and decision-making. This program provides a broad-based business education. Management majors may choose one business minor that will tailor the overall program to their particular career objectives. |
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Master Degrees
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Master of Business Administration/Marketing |
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This program has been designed for people who work (or want to work) in marketing, advertising, or public relations. In addition to core MBA courses, students are exposed to practitioners, the constantly changing roles of various marketing functions within the company, and to a variety of topics and issues highly relevant to the changing workplace. |
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Master of Business Administration/Industrial Management |
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This concentration has been designed to complement the undergraduate degrees of students who work in the corporate, manufacturing, and industrial sectors. It is composed of both core MBA courses and of specific "manufacturing-oriented" courses. Students with a Bachelor degree in Industrial Management will find this path a logical next step in their education. |
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Master of Business Administration/Accounting |
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This concentration offers advanced classes for managers who have undergraduate degrees in accounting and want to take additional classes critical to their work situation. Students enrolling in this concentration must have a minimum of 16 quarter hours of undergraduate accounting, including at least eight hours of principles of accounting and at least four hours of intermediate accounting. |
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Master of Business Administration/Computer Information Systems |
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This concentration has been designed for managers who work with (or desire to work with) and understand the Information Resources of their companies. In addition to core MBA courses, students are exposed to relevant practitioners and issues highly relevant to the changing workplace. |
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Master of Business Administration/Health Care Management |
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This program combines the best academic training and field-based learning with an emphasis on the allied health field. Most typical business disciplines are represented in the curriculum, because a successful manager must be conversant with different aspects of running organizations or companies. |
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Master of Business Administration/International Business |
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This concentration provides in-depth study of the most modern concepts, principles, analytic techniques, and problem-solving techniques of international business management. During class sessions, students will participate in discussions of practical international business applications, current events, and case studies. |
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Master of Business Administration/Finance |
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This concentration provides in-depth study of the most modern concepts, theories, analytic methods, and problem-solving techniques. Students will participate in presentations, discussions, and activities highlighting practical business applications, current event applications, problem-solving, analysis of case studies, and other learning activities. |
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Master of Business Administration/General Business |
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This concentration combines the best of conventional academic training with the best of field-based learning. The significant difference between this degree option and Baker's other MBA's is that there is no need to declare a concentration. Students electing this "general" approach to the degree simply complete the core MBA courses and then pick and choose from any other courses offered in the graduate school. |
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Master of Business Administration/Leadership Studies |
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This program is designed for individuals who aspire to upper level administrative and management positions. In addition to core MBA courses, students are exposed to specific leadership issues and theories to develop problem-solving skills that will help them effectively lead an organization in today's global environment. |
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Master of Business Administration/Human Resource Management |
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This concentration has been designed for people who work (or want to work) in the personnel or human resources area. In addition to core MBA courses, students are exposed to practitioners in Human Resources, the constantly changing roles of various HR personnel within the field, and a variety of topics and issues highly relevant to the changing workplace. |
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Healthcare Courses |
Bachelor Degrees
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Bachelor in Business/Health Service Administration |
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Designed for the working professional, this program combines core course work with independent research and experiential credit. Each core course focuses on the content area, with independent research. Individuals considering this program must have completed an Associate degree or 90 quarter hours in either a health related field or another field with three years of current experience in a health care setting. |
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Technology Courses |
Associate Degrees
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Associate Degree - Web Design |
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Web Designers are the people responsible for developing and maintaining web sites for public and private organizations. This program includes courses in marketing, computer information systems, and graphic design as well as the skills needed to develop and maintain web pages. |
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Associate Degree - Computer Programming |
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Students in this program acquire skills in programming and systems analysis and design. Instruction in multiple programming languages provides students with diverse and flexible skill sets for a variety of types of businesses and industries in positions such as programmers, developers, and systems analysts. |
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Associate Degree - Java Option |
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This program concentrates instruction with the Java programming language while also introducing the student to C++ and VisualBASIC programming concepts. The knowledge gained provides students with the skills they need for a variety of types of businesses and industries in positions such as programmers, developers, and systems analysts. |
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Bachelor Degrees
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Bachelor in Business/Computer Science |
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Designed to work in conjunction with an associate degree of the student's choosing, this program will enable students to enter a new field or increase their success in their current job. Students acquire skills in software development, Internet communications, network administration and database administration, as well as foundational knowledge in the field of computer science. |
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Bachelor in Business/Web Development |
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Designed to work in conjunction with the Associate of Applied Science degree in Web Design, this program targets the programming and development skills required for interactive, database driven Web sites. Entrance Requirements for the Bachelor of Web Development degree program - An Associate of Applied Science in Web Design or an approved equivalent from an accredited institution. (minimum GPA 2.0). |
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Bachelor in Business/Computer Information Systems |
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Graduates of this program can pursue careers as programmers, programmer/analysts, and systems analysts. Entrance requirements for Bachelor of CIS degree program include an Associate of Business Administration in Computer Information Systems (90 quarter hours) or approved equivalent from an accredited institution. (minimum GPA 2.0). |
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Certificate Degrees
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Certificate in Web Design |
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This program provides students with the background and foundation skills required for designing and implementing web sites for public and private organizations. |
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