With convenient class locations as well as online learning,
University of Phoenix makes quality higher education highly
accessible for working students. Whether you're seeking an
associate's, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree, we can help
you reach your goal--and sooner than you may think.
At the largest private university in North America, you can
attend classes at one of our more than 190 convenient locations.
Or learn online--on your schedule. Regardless of where or how you
attend class, you'll receive a real-world education with real
value.
University of Phoenix fits your lifestyle and learning style.
Depending upon the degree program you select, you can attend
class on campus or online. Some campuses offer a combined
campus-based and online learning format. While widely available,
not all learning formats are offered at all locations.
Finance Options
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Your degree is within reach.
University of Phoenix strives to make higher education highly
accessible. Finance options, including financial aid, are
available for those who qualify. Options include:
Financial Aid
Several low-interest financial aid options are available.
University of Phoenix participates in many federal student aid
programs, including the Stafford Student Loan, PLUS Loan and
the Pell Grant.
Financing Options
University of Phoenix offers numerous options for financing
your education. Our cash-paying plans let you pay for one
course at a time rather than an entire semester or year at
once. Alternatively, pre-paying tuition will guarantee that
your rate will not increase for the duration of your program.
Company Funding
University of Phoenix is eligible for most company
reimbursement programs.
Programs
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Get a real-world education.
Whether you're seeking an associate's, bachelor's or advanced
degree, University of Phoenix can help. Program availability
varies by location and format.
Bachelor of Science in Business
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The Bachelor of Science in Business program is designed to
prepare graduates with the requisite knowledge, skills and values
to effectively apply various business principles and tools in an
organizational setting. The Bachelor of Science in Business entry
sequence exposes students to valuable theoretical knowledge and
best practices in the areas of management, organizational
behavior, research and evaluation, and critical thinking and
problem solving. In all program course work, the curriculum
addresses critical business issues in the areas of diversity,
globalization, ethics, technology and e-business.
The Bachelor of Science in Business offers the following
concentrations:
Accounting
The Bachelor of Science in Business degree program with a
concentration in Accounting promotes identification with and
orientation to the accounting profession. Core competencies in
technology, critical thinking, and communication are emphasized
throughout the curriculum. Students also have broad exposure to
varied business disciplines, including management,
organizational behavior, economics, statistics and finance.
Administration
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Administration is designed to enable graduates to deal
effectively with an increasingly complex business environment.
The concentration courses stress skill development in the areas
of management, decision making, accounting and finance,
quantitative analysis, economics, marketing, and utilization of
research findings.
Communication
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Communications promotes the knowledge and skills needed for
effective communication within the business environment. The
curriculum emphasizes professional competencies and values in
such areas as public relations, communications theory,
communication law and ethics, mass communication, media and
advertising, and electronic publishing.
e-Business
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
e-Business focuses on the theory, skills and values associated
with a business environment that increasingly depends on
Internet technology. Students learn the knowledge and skills
necessary to effectively integrate e-business tools, models,
and best practices within various types of organizations.
Finance
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Finance emphasizes financial concepts, theories, and practices
to promote well-informed financial decision making. Coursework
within this concentration examines the areas of risk
management, business law, global finance, and investment
analysis and portfolio management. Students integrate advanced
topics in financial management through real-world business
application.
Global Business Management
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Global Business Management examines the dynamic nature of
global business realities. Emphasizing fundamental principles
and practices of conducting global business activities, the
curriculum within this concentration includes international
marketing, international trade and investment, global finance,
global human resource management and global value-chain
management.
Hospitality Management
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Hospitality Management develops students' knowledge and skills
in lodging management, food and beverage operations management,
facilities management, and events and recreation planning.
Students learn about the impact of travel and tourism while
examining hospitality issues and trends, e-business
implications and operational structures.
Information Systems
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Information Systems focuses on the role and implementation of
information systems in today's business environment. Students
learn the fundamentals of business systems development and
project planning and implementation, as well as concepts in
software programming, database analysis and design and
telecommunication systems.
Integrated Supply Chain & Operations Management
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Integrated Supply Chain and Operations Management highlights
the important role a supply chain plays in satisfying customer
demands and expectations. This concentration's coursework
focuses on strategic performance improvement of all business
planning, global sourcing and procurement, production, and
logistical activities that make up an organization's supply
chain.
Management
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Management focuses on managing human and fiscal resources
within the structure, culture and mission of any organization.
The curriculum stresses skill development in the areas of
critical thinking and decision making, organizational behavior,
global business strategies, quality management and
productivity, human resource management, and employment law.
Marketing
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Marketing is designed to develop students' creative, analytical
and leadership skills. Coursework within this concentration
examines sales management, buyer behavior, advertising, market
research, and marketing to the international arena. Students
learn to identify customers and customer needs, communicate
product and service information, and develop and use marketing
strategies.
Organizational Innovation
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Organizational Innovation encourages students to bridge the gap
between traditional business thinking and an innovative,
design-focused philosophy. In this concentration, students
learn to apply design principles, innovative practices, and
creativity to develop business processes, strategies, services
and products.
Public Administration
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Public Administration focuses on the efficient and effective
utilization of public resources to achieve the public purpose
within a dynamic environment. The curriculum within this
concentration emphasizes the foundations of public
administration, public policy formulation, program development,
implementation and valuation, human resources and labor
relations and public finance.
Retail Management
The Bachelor of Science in Business with a concentration in
Retail Management focuses the student on the retail management
environment, from the beginning to the end of the retail value
chain. The concentration courses in this program emphasize
skill development in strategic management, marketing, supply
management, product and brand management, retail operations,
merchandising, and personnel management unique to the retail
industry.
Online Programs
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University of Phoenix offers the following online business
programs:
Certificate
- Global Management
- Human Resources Management
- Project Management
- Visual Communication
Graduate Certificate
- Accounting
- Human Resources Management
- Marketing
Associate of Arts
- Accounting
- Communications
- Financial Services
- Hospitality, Travel and Tourism
- Sport Management
Bachelor of Science
- Business/Accounting
- Business/Administration
- Business/Communication
- Business/e-Business
- Business/Finance
- Business/Global Business Management
- Business/Green and Sustainable Enterprise Management
- Business/Hospitality Management
- Business/Human Resource Management
- Business/Information Systems
- Business/Integrated Supply Chain and Operations Management
- Business/Management
- Business/Marketing
- Business/Organizational Innovation
- Business/Public Administration
- Business/Retail Management
- Business/Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship
- Communication/Communication and Technology
- Communication/Culture and Communication
- Communication/Marketing and Sales Communication
- Human Services/Management
- Management
- Organizational Security and Management
Master of Business Administration
- General
- Accounting
- Global Management
- Health Care Management
- Health Care Management/Master of Science in Nursing
- Marketing
- Technology Management
Master of Management
- General
- Human Resource Management
- Public Administration
Master of Science
Doctoral Degree
- Business Administration
- Management in Organizational Leadership
- Management in Organizational Leadership/Information Systems
and Technology
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