BACHELOR'S DEGREE
Bachelor of Arts degrees (to be completed in Keiser University)
Keiser University’s degree programs provide students with a well-rounded business education that will enhance their future career opportunities.
Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration is offered with concentrations in:
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Management
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Human Resources Management
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Sports Management
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International Business
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Marketing
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Finance
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Transportation and Logistics
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Entrepreneurship
Bachelor of Arts in Accounting
Keiser University’s Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting focuses on accounting, general business, ethics, analytical, and communication skills needed in today’s professional environment.
The program provides the unique skills needed in various areas of accounting:
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Taxation
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Auditing
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Managerial/Cost
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Financial
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Governmental
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Not-for-profit
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Accounting related data analytics
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General organizational concepts
Bachelor of Science in Golf management
Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science in Golf Management prepares students for a variety of positions in the golf industry, including:
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Preparation for golf instruction
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Golf course operations
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Maintenance of golf facilities and equipment
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Integrating golf in hospitality and recreation
Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Science
Keiser University’s Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sport Science focuses on advanced health and fitness assessment, prescription, and lifestyle modification. The program provides information on:
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Health risk factors
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Exercise leadership
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Biomechanics of movement
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Physiological adaptations to exercise
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Injury prevention
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Corrective exercise
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Business management
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Ethics in sport
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
The Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology offers a diverse curriculum that provides a broad-based education in many facets of behavior, mental processes, communication, research, and writing. Courses include forensics, sports and positive psychology, as well as the traditional courses needed to prepare students for graduate studies. Students may select from six concentrations within the major:
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Human Services,
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Developmental Psychology,
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Applied Behavior Analysis,
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Health Care/Fitness,
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Business and General Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Information Technology encompasses a wide range of technical, business, and social activities. The main idea of the Information Technology program is to:
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Educate students to experience a range of computing concepts and technologies.
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Give students a desire to explore and develop a direction for their future careers in networking, cybersecurity, or application development (programming).