Bachelor Degree Programs
Admission Requirements
A high school diploma or General Educational Development (G.E.D.) is required. Students must have at least four (4) years of general work experience or sixty (60) credit
hours beyond high school. Students must complete one-hundred-twenty (120) credit hours of study to obtain a Bachelor Degree. Transfer credit from other institutions
and experiential learning credit may be granted, provided the subject matter is the same or similar to the chosen curriculum course.
Overview
The goal of Madison University's undergraduate degree programs is to provide the academic tools necessary for your success. Upon completion of a Bachelor
Degree you will be academically prepared to advance your career within your chosen field.
Objectives
The program refines a student's commitment to personal values and moral excellence as well as professional competence. The principal objective of the program is to
prepare students for a wide range of prospective positions in business and government or other public service organizations. The curriculum is designed to give students a
firm foundation in liberal arts as well as the practical and theoretical aspects of their major.
Combined Bachelor/Master Degree Program
Madison University will consider acceptance of qualified applicants
for the combined degree programs based on the evaluation of the
applicants previous academic and learning experiences. Entry for the
combined bachelor/master degree program is designed for applicants who have received a significant amount of credit for previous academic and professional learning.
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