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Nov 25, 2024
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2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Information Management, B.S.
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Degree Requirements
Students receiving a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Management degree must complete a minimum total of 185 Quarter Credit hours of instruction.
Core Curriculum Offerings
Area I: |
Humanities, Health and Wellness |
25 Quarter Credit Hours |
Area II: |
Social Sciences |
15 Quarter Credit Hours |
Area III: |
Sciences, Mathematics and Computers |
20 Quarter Credit Hours |
Total: 60 Quarter Credit Hours
Bachelor’s Degree Offerings
Area IV: |
Business Administration Requirements |
50 Credit Hours |
Area V: |
Computer Information Mgt. Requirements |
30 Credit Hours |
Area VI: |
Computer Information Mgt. Electives |
30 Credit Hours |
Area VII: |
Free Electives |
15 Credit Hours |
Total: 125 Quarter Credit Hours
Total Bachelor’s Degree Requirements: 185 Quarter Credit Hours
Area IV: Business Administration Requirements
50 Quarter Credit Hours Required Courses (Grade of “C” or better required)
25 Quarter Credit Hours of other Business/Management
Any combination of the following not previously used toward degree requirements:
Area V: Computer Information Management
30 Quarter Credit Hours (Grade of “C” or better required)
Area VI: Computer Information Mgt. Electives
30 Quarter Credit Hours (Grade of “C” or better required)
Area VII: General Electives
15 Quarter Credit Hours
- Any undergraduate course offered not previously taken.
Additional Completion Requirements:
- Completion of at least four years of prescribed study, with at least 25% of coursework being earned at Life University.
- Satisfactory completion of all in Areas IV – VI courses with a minimum grade of “C” or better.
- Satisfactory completion of all courses with a minimum overall cumulative GPA of 2.0.
- A recommendation for graduation based on completion of the Exit Exam by the Dept. of Business faculty. Once declared a degree candidate by the Registrar’s Office, students will be invited to sit for the Exit Exam session most proximate to his/her eligible graduation ceremony. Failure to apply for graduation and/or failure to sit for the Exit Exam will preclude the student from graduation until the exam is taken.
- Completion of SLP requirements documented on co-curricular transcript.
- File a petition to graduate.
- Administrative and student reviews of records
- Registrar Office – Complete a formal academic records review
- Complete Exit Counseling, if applicable, online at www.StudentLoans.gov
- Student Accounting – rectify any account balance
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