Below is information about this local delivery site for Ferris State University
programs. This information includes the actual location of the classes, the
contact numbers for this site, the name of the people you can talk to, and the
list of programs available. If you have any other questions do not hesitate
to give us a call or drop us an email. We are eager to help you.
In addition to the programs at this location, be sure to check out
our online
programs as well. The list includes the MBA, MSN, and a BS in
HVACR.
With a Bachelor of Science degree in Accountancy from Ferris State University, you'll be prepared to offer employers the skills and experience-based knowledge that will make you an asset to any business team. This unique program lets you tailor your degree to fit your career goals. A bachelor's degree in accountancy prepares you for a number of key positions in public accounting, private/industrial accounting, governmental/nonprofit accounting, or accounting education. And because this program builds on a liberal arts foundation and includes a solid business core, you'll be in a perfect position to take advantage of opportunities in non-accounting business careers, too, such as banking, consulting, small business ownership or general management. This degree also provides a strong platform for graduate business or law school. Basic Admission Requirements:
To be admitted to this program you must have an associate degree with at least 56 transferable semester credit hours (C or better) or 64 transferable semester credit hours from an accredited college or university, with a 2.0 overall GPA.
A bachelor of science degree in Business Administration will make sure you're prepared to make your contribution - and get your share - in the demanding world of business. And the unique program offered through Ferris State University gives you the flexibility to tailor your degree to fit your career goals, including an international business option. This two-year program builds on your associate degree and prepares you to advance into such positions as business manager, sales representative, or production supervisor in a variety of fields, including manufacturing, retailing, construction, financial institutions, and government. Basic Admission Requirements: To be admitted to this program you must have an associate degree with at least 56 transferable semester credit hours (C or better) or 64 transferable semester credit hours from an accredited college or university, with a 2.0 overall GPA.
This program is an excellent choice for students with a specialized associate 's degree, like business construction technology, legal assistance, retail fashion merchandising. It is also great for students with an associate's in business who would like to add technical or specialized training to their credentials.
The major in business administration professional track is designed to prepare individuals for the rapidly changing nature of the work environment in business, government and other nonprofit organizations. The program is designed to equip graduates for entry-level positions as well as advancement.
Building upon a core of business courses, the program features a tight sequence of major courses; however, the program also provides the flexibility to specialize in an area of for the student. Students with associate degrees in technical fields will find the program attractive for building a solid knowledge of business and management upon their technical expertise. The major is also valuable as preparation for law school, as well as for graduate studies in business.
Basic Admission Requirements:
To be admitted to this program you must have an associate’s degree with at least 24 semester credit hours of occupational specialty courses, and an overall GPA of 2.0 or better.
Choosing to complete your master's degree in Career and Technical Education
through Ferris is a smart move because it gives you the options you need to
meet your career goals. Plan your degree around one of the following specialties
(concentration availability varies by location):
Administrative
Concentration This option is designed for those seeking
educational administration background in order to qualify for a position
as principal, assistant principal or curriculum director. Students in
this option are required to take 15 credit hours of core education courses
and 18 credit hours of education requirements. NOTE: The Michigan Department
of Education currently does not offer any endorsement in this area.
Instructor
Concentration Designed primarily for vocational teachers
who want to further their teaching skills and competence and enhance
their subject-area expertise. Students in this option are required to
take 15-16 credits of core education courses, a 2-credit hour internship,
and 16 credit hours of education or subject-area electives.
Postsecondary
Administration Concentration Designed for persons seeking
a position as a postsecondary administrator (community college/university
coordinator or department head). Students in this option are required
to take 12-13 credits of core education courses and 20 credit hours of
education requirements.
Training & Development
Concentration Designed for persons who wish to work in the
training and development field in business or industry. Students in this
option are required to take 9-10 credits of core education courses, 19-20
credits of education requirements and 3 credits of content-area electives.
The CIS program prepares you for leadership in all key areas of business
and industry. Immediate access to accurate information has never been more
important to business decision-making - which means that the job market for
graduates in CIS is wide open. With a bachelor's degree, you'll be able to
step into positions in computer programming/analysis, systems analysis, network
administration, and microcomputers. And because this unique program offers
a well-designed combination of liberal arts courses, core business classes
and hands-on CIS classes, you'll be well-positioned to advance into management
positions in a variety of organizations, businesses, financial institutions,
manufacturing plants and government agencies. Basic
Admission Requirements: To be admitted to this program you must have an associate
degree with at least 56 transferable semester credit hours (C or better) or
64 transferable semester credit hours from an accredited college or university,
with a 2.0 overall GPA.
Choosing to complete your master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction
through Ferris is a smart move because it gives you the options
you need to meet your career goals. Plan your degree around one
of the following specialties Note: Not all options available at all locations:
Administrative
Option - This option is designed for those seeking educational
administrative background in order to qualify for position as
principal, assistant principal or curriculum director. Students
in this option are required to take 15 credit hours of core education
courses and 18 credit hours of education requirements. NOTE: The
Michigan Department of Education currently does not offer any
endorsement in this area.
Subject
Area Option - This option will allow new teachers to complete
their 18-semester-hour planned program and earn a masters
degree. It is designed primarily for teachers who want to further
develop their teaching skills and competence and to enhance their
subject area expertise. Students in this program are required
to take a 16-hour core of education courses and 6-10 hours of
education electives. In addition, they must take 6-10 hours at
the graduate level in their major, minor, or related field. Students
should consult their education and subject area advisor(s) for
recommended courses. A total of 32 hours is required for Subject
Area Option program completion.
Reading
Endorsement Option - This option is open to those already
holding teacher certification who wish to add a K-12 reading endorsement
and complete a masters degree. The reading subject-area
test must be passed in order to qualify for the endorsement. Students
in this option must take 9 credit hours of core education courses
and 30 credit hours of required reading courses.
For those people who like to be around children, a career in early childhood
education can be a labor of love.
The Early Childhood Education program at Ferris teaches a broad spectrum of courses.
Students learn about the education of children and study early childhood development,
nutrition, first aid, children's literature and child psychology. They also
receive a broad educational background by completing general education courses
in English, mathematics, humanities and sociology.
Practical experience is another significant part of the program. Majors have
the opportunity in the child development laboratory to observe and work with
infants, toddlers and preschoolers, applying theories and techniques taught
in the classroom.
Corporate executives across the United States stress that college graduates entering careers in business need to acquire global skills. The International Business Certificate gives you the global business skills that corporations seek.
The certificate consists of a series of four courses in international management. This certificate can be earned in conjunction with the Business Administration BS degree.
Ferris State University · The
University Center for Extended Learning
410 Oak Street, Alumni 113 · Big Rapids, MI 49307-2022
Phone: (231) 591-2340 Toll-free: (800)562-9130 Email: ucel@ferris.edu