Online Executive Degree Completion Program
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Executive Undergraduate Degree Completion Program Focus

Students will develop a thorough understanding of the humanities, the social sciences, and fundamentals of natural sciences disciplines that are highly valued in today's business climate, where success often depends on interpersonal awareness, critical thinking skills, and human factors.

Rather than broad surveys, these courses focus on a particular aspect of various fields of study to examine the issues, methods, and overarching theories within that field.

The goals of the Executive Undergraduate Degree Completion program are for students to:

- Gain a detailed knowledge of classical and contemporary liberal arts in certain representative areas of the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.
- Acquire an understanding of literature and history through focused themes.
- Gain full proficiency in writing through individual and collaborative work.
- Acquire a thorough liberal arts education.
- Understand the relationship between the real world and liberal learning






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