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Columbia College Robert W. Plaster School of Business
Bachelor of Arts in Innovation and Entrepreneurship Degree
- North Central Columbia, USA
BA
English
The innovation and entrepreneurship program is a great option for creative thinkers who are self-starters with lots of ideas. Prepare to lead an entrepreneurial organization by developing an entrepreneurial mindset and structure which recognizes the significance of the innovation process. Explore new venture initiatives, while learning how to transform opportunities into financial, cultural, or social value for others.
Columbia College Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
- North Central Columbia, USA
BA
English
Psychology is the science that endeavors to achieve the goals of observation, description, understanding, prediction, and control of behavior and psychological processes. Topical areas of inquiry include human development, personality theory, neuroscience, learning, memory and cognition, emotion, sensation and perception, interpersonal relationships, personal adjustment, abnormal behavior, and psychotherapy. Theoretical perspectives most emphasized over the course of studies include Neuroscience, cognitive science, behavioral and social learning theories, humanist-existential, poststructural and psychodynamic theories.
University of Missouri School of Journalism
BA in Journalism
- Columbia, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Missouri School of Journalism is where storytellers of all kinds can find their voices by using them first. This hands-on philosophy of learning-by-doing was deemed “the Missouri Method.”
University Of Missouri
Digital Storytelling
- Columbia, USA
BA
English
The Digital Storytelling Program is an interdisciplinary BA in the School of Visual Studies, that combines narrative and conceptually driven studies with the new and emerging multimedia tools to achieve a balance between aesthetic and imagination.
Columbia College Robert W. Plaster School of Business
Human Resource Management, BA
- North Central Columbia, USA
BA
English
Human resource specialists provide direction to organizations by helping recruit, train, and retain talented employees. It’s a great program for students who enjoy working with others. Learn to steer the strategic direction and effectiveness of an organization while applying concepts to help manage and retain the most important asset – human capital. At Columbia College, students learn the basics of business alongside talent acquisition, compliance, employee relations, compensations, and benefits. You’ll also gain a better understanding of human resource systems in diverse and inclusive organizations.
Columbia College Natural Sciences and Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts Environmental science major
- North Central Columbia, USA
BA
English
The environmental science major is a science-based course of study that focuses on the natural environment and man's interactions and use of its resources. Students examine the structure and function of natural systems and develop techniques and skills that will allow them to work in the field of natural resources. A Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, or associate degree in environmental science can lead to careers in a wide variety of public and private organizations and government agencies. It will also prepare those students who wish to pursue advanced graduate study.
Columbia College Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Art
- North Central Columbia, USA
BA
English
In the Bachelor of Arts in Art, you will receive training in techniques and theories while gaining a better understanding of the history and criticism of art. The flexibility in this program allows you to acquire a breadth of experience in various art mediums, while also exploring any area deeper via a minor or double major.
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BA Programs in Columbia, USA
Columbia, South Carolina has a population of just over 130,000. It has a major state university that enrolls more than 28,000 students yearly and 10 other colleges.
Education in the United States is mainly provided by the public sector, with control and funding coming from three levels: state, local, and federal, in that order. The common requirements to study at a higher education level in United States will include your admissions essay (also known as the statement of purpose or personal statement), transcript of records, recommendation/reference letters, language tests
Earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree is an academic achievement upon completing a series of courses over the course of three or four years. The subjects that are studied in order to earn this degree vary widely under the disciplines of the liberal arts and sciences.