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Undergraduate Viewbook 2021 – 2022 Table of Contents OUR MISSION LAKEWOOD MEDINA WAYNE COLLEGE CAMPUS Undergraduate Viewbook 2021 – 2022 Table of contents OUR MISSION Undergraduate Majors ....................................01 Make a Difference at UA ............................... 08 The University of Akron Wayne College Campus is an educational and cultural hub for Wayne County and the surrounding region. Student success is achieved through excellent teaching with an Complete Your Degree ................................... 03 Admissions ......................................................... 09 emphasis on individualized attention. We prepare our students for further educational pursuits, Academics & Financial Info .....................................................11 career success and lifelong learning. Build Your Degree Portfolio ........................ 04 UA Wayne College Campus ...........................12 To achieve this mission, the UA Wayne College Campus will: College Credit Plus (CCP) & UA Workforce Training Solutions ............ 05 UA Lakewood ......................................................13 Provide affordable access to The University Provide programming on-site at our Adult Focus & Veterans ................................. 06 UA Medina ...........................................................14 of Akron’s bachelor's and master’s degree beautiful Orrville campus, online or at one programs, technical associate degrees and of several regional campuses throughout Student Services ............................................... 07 Akron Campus................................................... 15 general education coursework; Northern Ohio; and Contribute to the community’s lifelong Extend programming and support services learning landscape by offering both credit to the students served by our regional and non-credit opportunities; campuses in Medina and Lakewood, and by regional high schools through the College Remain the region’s open-access option Credit Plus (CCP) program. for students to complete developmental coursework to prepare for admission to The University of Akron; Fast FACTS 900+ 18 College Credit students Plus (CCP) per class, 2,500+ students on average students approximately Education Licensure programs Humanities – Divisional Political Science B.A. / J.D. Associate degrees Intervention Specialist Mathematics programs Political Science – National Associate of Arts programs Middle Level Education A pplied Mathematics Security Track Communication option Multi-Age (PK–12) A pplied Mathematics B.S. / M.S. Psychology *†† Undergraduate Primary Inclusive General option * Multidisciplinary Studies Respiratory Therapy Teacher Preparation (PITP) Associate of Science*†† ** S econdary Education Music programs Social Sciences – Divisional Associate of Technical Studies* Majors (Adolescent to Young Adult) Composition Philosophy, Political Science Jazz and Economics (PPE) Emergency Management Computer Information and Homeland Security Music with Business Cognate Philosophy, Sociology Systems programs Music Education programs and Psychology (PSP) Engineering programs Computer Networking option, Information Systems *† Cisco track Bachelor’s degrees A erospace Systems Engineering — Instrumental String (Orchestra) Social Work I nternational Business — Instrumental Wind / Percussion Programming option Allied Health Care Administration Biomedical Engineering Sociology M arketing* (Band) Chemical Engineering Health and Society track Criminal Justice Studies Anthropology Risk Management and Insurance — Vocal and Keyboard (Choral) Ci vil Engineering Social Justice track Art programs** Sales Management Performance programs Disaster Science and Emergency Computer Engineering Sociology Services programs A rt Education Supply Chain / Operations — Brass C orrosion Engineering * C eramics — Guitar Spanish EMT / Paramedic Chemistry programs Electrical Engineering Graphic Design — Percussion Speech-Language Pathology Fire-Medic Biochemistry Mechanical Engineering Jewelry and Metalsmithing Chemistry — Piano and Audiology Fire Protection Technology Painting and Drawing Engineering Technology programs Bachelor of Applied Technology — Piano Accompanying Engineering Technology programs Child and Family Development Automated Manufacturing P hotography — Strings Bachelor of Arts Communication programs Engineering Technology Advanced Manufacturing P rintmaking — Voice Media Studies Construction Engineering Sport Studies programs Engineering Technology Sculpture — Woodwinds Public Relations Technology Coaching Education C onstruction Engineering Studio Emphasis Strategic and Organizational E lectrical and Electronic Nursing programs Sport Management Technology Biology programs * Engineering Technology B.S.N.* Communication Statistics programs Corrosion Engineering Technology Biology M echanical Engineering Technology L.P.N. to B.S.N. Computer Information Systems Actuarial Science Electrical and Electronic Bio medical Science Surveying and Mapping R.N. to B.S.N. Cybersecurity option Data Science Engineering Technology Business programs Second-Degree B.S.N. Digital Forensics option English Statistics Land Surveying (Accelerated B.S.N.) A ccelerated Accounting Networking option Exercise Science Statistics B.S. / M.S. M echanical Engineering Technology B.S.A. / M.S.A. * Programming option A pplied Exercise Organizational Supervision A ccelerated Accounting Computer Science Physiology Concentration Philosophy B.S.A. / M.Tax * Programs can be completed entirely ** Certain courses not currently available † Program can be completed entirely on Management track Pre-Professional Concentration Political Science programs on the UA Wayne College Campus. at UA Wayne College Campus may the UA Lakewood Campus. Some degrees are designed for new also need to be completed in the first A ccounting †† Program can be completed entirely on freshmen and will build as the first two years through selected University Systems track Food and Environmental Nutrition the UA Medina Campus. Business Administration Political Science cohort moves through the program. programs to assure proper course Criminal Intelligence Analysis (American Gov. / International A few upper-level courses are offered sequencing and timely completion of B usiness Data Analytics Geosciences programs at this time. degree requirements. Politics / Comparative Politics) E conomics Criminology and Criminal Justice E arth Science F inancial Management E nvironmental Science Dance programs For more information on majors and areas of study, please visit: Financial Planning Dance Geology H uman Resources Dance with Business Cognate History UA Lakewood UA Medina UA Wayne College Campus lakewood.uakron.edu medina.uakron.edu wayne.uakron.edu 01 UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS 02 Complete your Degree Academics The University of Akron Wayne College Campus has added the following bachelor's degrees. The University of Akron's regional campuses provide a rich learning environment These degrees can be completed on the Wayne Campus! to meet the diverse needs of students and help them accomplish their individual goals. Our Faculty Student Scholars Program Business Administration in Marketing Strategic and Organizational Our faculty members are experienced, dedicated teachers What is the Student Scholars Program? committed to putting their students first. In addition, It is a program designed to recognize and encourage The Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing Communication they publish articles and have headed national and academic excellence for students at UA’s regional campuses. gives students a traditional business skill set, as well The program prepares students to enter a competitive state organizations, served as editors and readers for The program consists of two parts: the Individualized Study as a cutting edge, data driven approach to marketing marketplace where communication, creative problem- professional publications, and worked as consultants for Project during fall semester and the Scholars Colloquium research, branding, promotion and marketing strategy. solving and critical thinking are in high demand. business and industry. Moreover, their small class sizes and in the spring. With a focus on application, students work with local Courses equip students with the communication skills convenient office hours make them easily approachable. companies to learn social media and digital marketing. and knowledge to effectively lead and collaborate. Who is Eligible? Graduates will possess a range of skills that will Full- and part-time students in any major who have enable them to succeed in organizations, businesses, Social Work completed 24 credits by the beginning of fall semester with relationships, public campaigns, advocacy and the law. The social work program prepares students for a a 3.00 GPA are eligible to apply. No more than 25 students competent and effective generalist social work practice are admitted to the program each academic year. with small class sizes and individual attention. The Nursing To learn more about our Scholars Program, visit program offers students the opportunity to become This program combines science and the humanities wayne.uakron.edu/scholars or call 330-684-8795. a licensed professional. Social workers often serve to teach students the art of nursing and give them the individuals, families, groups and communities, with opportunity to change lives. The School of Nursing a focus on helping
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