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List of External Instructional Sites Approved for USG Institutions As Of External Physical Sites Approved for USG Institutions Institution External Physical Site and Academic Program Offering Board Approval Date ATLANTA METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE Atlanta Metropolitan State College Associate of Arts offered at 34 Peachtree Street (leased space from Georgia State University) Oct-08 Atlanta Metropolitan State College Associate of Science offered at 34 Peachtree Street (leased space from Georgia State University) Oct-08 CLAYTON STATE UNIVERSITY Clayton State University Bachelor of Science with a major in Integrative Studies offered at the Fayette County Site November-07 Clayton State University Bachelor of Science with a major in Psychology offered at the Fayette County Site November-07 Clayton State University Bachelor of Applied Science with a major in Administrative Management offered at the Fayette County Site November-07 Clayton State University Master of Business Administration offered at the Fayette County Site October-07 Clayton State University Bachelor of Science in Nursing, RN to BSN Completion Program offered at the Fayette County Site February-08 Clayton State University Bachelor of Business Administration with a major in Business offered at the Fayette County Site June-09 COLUMBUS STATE UNIVERSITY Art (BA, BFA, BSED, MAT, MED), Music (BA, BM, MAT, MED), Theatre Arts (BA, BFA, BSED, MED), History (BA, MA), Communication (BA) at Riverpark Campus, Columbus State University CSU, Yancey Center at One Arsenal, 901 Front Avenue, Columbus, GA 31901. 3/2/11 Columbus State University AS in General Studies offered at Oxbow Meadows, 3535 South Lumpkin Road, Columbus, GA 31903. 9/2/11 11/18/13 Certificate in Criminal Justice Studies offered at a site at the Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, 516 Chattin Drive, Canton, GA 30115. (This replaced the previous (administratively Columbus State University Cherokee site at 1190 Evenflo Drive, Ball Ground, GA 30107 which was no longer used after 11/18/13.) approved) Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Chatham County Sheriff's Office, 1050 Carl Griffin Drive, Savannah, GA 31405. 1/8/11 Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Cherokee County Sheriff's Office, 7545 Main Street, Woodstock, GA 30188. 1/8/11 Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Georgia Department of Corrections, Coastal State Prison, 200 Gulf Stream Road, Garden City, GA 31408. 1/8/11 Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Georgia Department of Corrections, Georgia State Prison, 300 1st Avenue South, Reidsville, GA 30453. 9/2/11 Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Georgia Department of Corrections at Metro State Prison, 1301 Constitution Road, Atlanta, GA 30316. 1/8/11 Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Griffin Police Department, 868 West Poplar Street, Griffin, GA 30224 1/8/11 Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Tifton Police Department, 527 Commerce Way, Tifton, GA 31794. 1/8/11 Columbus State University Ed.D. in Curriculum in Leadership at Lee County Middle School West, 190 Smithville Road, North, Leesburg, GA 31763. 4/24/14 Columbus State University AS in General Studies offered at Fort Benning, Soldiers Plaza, Building 2613, Fort Benning, GA 31905. Active since Fall 1970 Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Georgia Department of Corrections at Milledgeville, 2271 Vinson Highway, Arnall Building, Hardwick, GA Active since Spring Columbus State University 31059. 2000 Updated as of 7/16/2015 1 of 8 Contact: Dr. Middleton, 404 962 3065 External Physical Sites Approved for USG Institutions Active since Spring Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Georgia Public Training Center, 1000 Indian Springs Drive, Forsyth, GA 31029. 2000 Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Studies offered at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, 2802 Moore Highway, Tifton, GA 31794. Active since Fall 2000 Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Rockdale County Office of the Sheriff, 911 Chambers Drive, Conyers, GA 30012 Active since Fall 2003 Currently inactive; Active from Spring Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Toccoa Police Department, 203 North Alexander St., Toccoa, GA 30577. 2001 - Spring 2003 Currently inactive; Active from Fall 2001 - Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Armstrong Atlantic State University, 11935 Abercorn St., Savannah, GA 31419. Summer 2004 Currently inactive; Active from Fall 2003 - Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Athens-Clarke County Police Department, 3035 Lexington Road, Athens, GA 30605. Fall 2005 Currently inactive; Active from Fall 2003 - Columbus State University Certificate in Criminal Justice Students offered at Georgia Bureau of Investigation, 3121 Panthersville Road, Decatur, GA 30034. Summer 2007 DALTON STATE COLLEGE Dalton State College Associate of Arts offered at a site in Gilmer County October-08 DARTON STATE COLLEGE Darton State College Associate of Science in Nursing offered on the campus of East Georgia State College August 9, 2006 (start date) Darton State College Associate of Science in Nursing offered at the Darton College Cordele Center August-08 Darton State College Core courses offered at the Darton College Cordele Center August-08 Darton State College Associate of Science in Nursing offered at the Sandersville Site June-09 EAST GEORGIA STATE COLLEGE East Georgia State College Associate of Arts offered at the Statesboro, Georgia site/location (concentrations in general studies, psychology, and sociology) August 2012 (administratively approved) East Georgia State College External Instructional Site established on the campus of Georgia Regents University May-13 FORT VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY Fort Valley State University Bachelor of Arts with a major in Criminal Justice offered at sites in Forsyth County and the City of Atlanta August-08 Fort Valley State University Bachelor of Business Administration offered at GEICO in Macon, Georgia August-08 Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Bachelor of Science with a major in Computer Information Systems October-08 Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Bachelor of Science with a major in Computer Science October-08 Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Bachelor of Science with a major in Electronics Engineering Technology October-08 Updated as of 7/16/2015 2 of 8 Contact: Dr. Middleton, 404 962 3065 External Physical Sites Approved for USG Institutions Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Bachelor of Social Work October-08 Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Bachelor of Business Administration October-08 Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Master of Public Health with a major in Environmental Health October-08 Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Master of Science with a major in Mental Health Counseling October-08 Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Master of Science with a major in School Counseling October-08 Fort Valley State University Warner Robins Site Program: Master of Science with a major in Middle Grades Education October-08 GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY Georgia College & State University Master of Science in Administration - Logistics Management offered at the GCSU Graduate Center in Macon, Georgia June 2012 (administratively approved) GCSU Note: The MSA – Logistics program is approved for Macon (face-to-face), but has recently moved to an online format. GCSU is teaching out the face-to-face offering at both Robins and Macon. The base command is aware of the format change. Georgia College & State University GCSU's Macon Center for Graduate and Professional Learning for graduate programs in nursing, education, and business. May-06 GCSU Note: Nursing, Education, and Business programs are still offered at the Macon Center. Criminal Justice and Public Administration are however, not. Public Administration online, and Criminal Justice on the main campus. GEORGIA HIGHLANDS COLLEGE Georgia Highlands College - Kennesaw State University Coursework for access opportunities (GHC) and upper-level courses (KSU) offered at the Paulding County Site March-09 Georgia Highlands College - University of West Georgia Associate degree access (Ga. Highlands, lead institution) and offering graduate courses in education and business (UWG) at the Douglas County Site May-09 GORDON STATE COLLEGE Gordon State College Courses in Business and General Studies as part of Area F followed by the Associate of Arts offered at the Henry County Academy for Advanced Studies September 2012 (administratively approved) Gordon State College Courses in Business and General Studies as part of Area F followed by the Associate of Science offered at the Henry County Academy for Advanced Studies September 2012 (administratively approved) GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Georgia Institute of Technology Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering offered at Lockheed Martin May-96 Georgia Institute of Technology Global Executive Master of Business Administration offered in Nancy, France and Buenos Aires, Argentina January-05 Georgia Institute of Technology Master of Science in Mechanical
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