Herzing University
Herzing University was one of the first post-secondary
institutions founded to train students for the computer industry.
The first Herzing University was founded as a computer
programming school in 1965 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by Henry and
Suzanne Herzing. Since then, Herzing University has grown from a
modest classroom to a progressive leader in career education. The
Herzing University system now includes campuses in eight U.S.
states, located in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana,
Minnesota, Omaha, Ohio and Wisconsin. In addition, there are four
Canadian campuses in the provinces of Quebec, Ontario, and
Manitoba. For distance learners, Herzing Online offers more than
30 different academic programs.
While expanding its campuses, Herzing also diversified its
educational programs to include the fields of business
management, electronics, health care, design and public safety.
It also raised the level of credentials from not only diplomas,
but also bachelors of science degrees and associate of science
degrees at all its U.S. campuses. In addition, Herzing Online
offers an MBA with three different concentrations.
Committed to Your Success
Herzing University has become a significant educational force in
the markets it serves, in part due to our high ethical standards,
as well as our commitment to student service and the success of
our graduates.
Herzing strives to meet and exceed the expectations of students,
employees, and employers by operating ethically and dependably
with a focus on constant improvement. Herzing recognizes that the
satisfaction of people and the organizations it serves is the
best assurance of continued growth.
Career Services
At Herzing, providing you with marketable skills is an important
part of what we do. Helping you find employment is another big
part of our commitment to your success. Herzing University's
Career Services Department provides all graduates with individual
assistance during the job search process. As the students get
closer to graduation, the Career Services Department moves to
center stage in its efforts to help every graduate secure
employment.
Building strong, long-lasting relationships with employers is an
important objective for every career services department.
Employers of all sizes in a variety of industries look to us to
help them fulfill their human resource needs by providing them
with qualified professionals.
In 2008, 92% of available graduates across the Herzing University
system found employment in their field of study.
Accredited to Ensure Quality
Herzing University is accredited by The Higher Learning
Commission and a member of the North Central Association. The
Higher Learning Commission can be contacted at 800.621.7440 or 30
North LaSalle, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504.
Earn a Bachelor of Science Degree in 3 years
Herzing University assures that a student enrolled in a Bachelor
of Science degree program can complete the program requirements
and earn the degree in three years, or Herzing University will
provide, at no tuition cost to the student, any additional
courses required to complete the program. Courses in the last
four semesters are usually offered in the evening. (Subject to
conditions, see current Herzing University catalog for details.
Not available at all Herzing campuses.)
No Application Fee
To make it easy to apply, there is no application fee required to
determine your acceptance.
Personalized Financial Assistance
We assist you in applying for financial aid programs (loans,
grants, scholarships) for which you may qualify.
Associate of Science in Business Administration
The program prepares students with the necessary skills and
academic knowledge for entry-level positions in various business
enterprises. These career opportunities may be in areas such as
accounting, accounts payable, accounts receivable, business
administration, sales, marketing and human resources.
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Associate of Science in Computer Science
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This program prepares students with the necessary academic
knowledge and technical competencies for entry-level positions in
the computer information systems development industry. These
career opportunities may be in areas such as computer
programming, desktop application, design and development,
client-side Web site application design and development, database
application design and development and end-user support.
Associate of Science in Computer Networking and Security
Technology
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This program prepares students with the necessary academic
knowledge and technical competencies for entry-level technical
positions in the computer network technology industry. These
career opportunities may be in areas such as network
installation, network administration and network support.
Associate of Science in Computers, Electronics and
Telecommunications Technology
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This program is designed to provide students with the knowledge
and skills to test, install, repair, configure, manage and
maintain a wide range of electronic devices, systems, and
services. The program focuses on fundamental skills that ground
their ability to broaden their knowledge of electronics in a
competitive employment environment.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
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The program prepares students with the necessary skills and
academic knowledge for entry-level or management training
positions in various business enterprises. These career
opportunities may be in areas such as accounting, accounts
payable, accounts receivable, business administration, sales,
marketing, human resources, legal office administration or health
care management. A concentration in business management or a
minor in accounting can be paired with this degree.
Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Studies
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The Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial studies degree (BSES)
is designed to provide an understanding of the roles and
responsibilities, functions, and challenges of today's
entrepreneurs. BSES students will take classes to increase their
knowledge and understanding of the importance of entrepreneurial
law, social responsibility, product development, and innovation.
The goal of the program is to provide students with the basic
knowledge and skills necessary to start a small business or
develop an existing business upon graduation. By the end of the
program, students should be able to develop a comprehensive
business plan, which includes a well constructed financial and
marketing component.
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
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The Bachelor of Science Degree in Information Technology program
employs an integrated and coherent approach that prepares
students with the necessary academic knowledge and technical
competencies required for a range of positions. The curriculum is
focused on designing, implementing or supporting solutions to
business problems in the general categories of Information
Technology, Information Management and Business Communications.
Coursework is designed to enhance and build upon the knowledge
and skills of students with associate degrees, completed
coursework or practical experience in either networking or
programming applications. Career opportunities include, but are
not limited to, such areas as systems analysis, application
programming, web design and network design or administration.
Bachelor of Science in International Business
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The Bachelor of Science in International Business degree (BSIB)
is designed to provide an understanding of businesses in a global
environment. This program equips students with the necessary
skills and academic knowledge for entry level positions in
international companies. Areas of focus in international business
include marketing, banking, finance, economics, exporting,
importing and cultural protocol. Graduates of this program should
be able to identify the social/cultural, legal, political and
technological barriers to international business; understand
international trade and investment opportunities; and demonstrate
how to manage international business affairs.
Bachelor of Science in Technology Management
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This program prepares students who hold a technical associate
degree (or the equivalent thereof as determined by the College)
with the necessary skills and academic knowledge for entry-level
management positions in a technical environment.
* The Higher Learning Commission can be contacted at
www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org or (800) 621-7440.