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Legal Studies

Legal Studies (PARALGL AS)

64 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE  •  64 CREDITS  •  PARALGL AS

Davenport University’s American Bar Association (ABA) approved Associate of Science in Legal Studies program prepares students to work in a law firms, corporations, government agency, the judiciary, non-profits and other law-related setting, through studies that focus on effective communication skills, critical thinking, litigation procedures, computer applications for the law offices, ethics and various legal specialties. The student will benefit from classes that combine legal theory with a practical focus and will receive hands-on experience performing the types of tasks typically performed by paralegals. Although paralegals play a key role in providing legal services to clients, only attorneys may accept cases, give legal advice, represent clients in court, or provide other direct legal services to clients.

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Finance

Finance (FINANCE ABA)

65 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  65 CREDITS  •  FINANCE ABA

The Finance curriculum is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the field of finance and to build a foundation for further studies in finance and related fields. Students will be able to analyze corporate and individual financial statements as well as identify economic trends. Students will also be able to interpret, analyze and synthesize financial investment data and give appropriate recommendations. The associate program may also serve as the basis for transferring to a bachelor’s degree program.

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Business Administration

Business Administration (BUS ADM ABA)

61 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION • 61 CREDITS • BUS ADM ABA

The hallmark of the Associate of Business Administration program is its flexibility. It is designed to enable students to customize a business degree by combining courses from as many as four business disciplines while also accommodating transfer credit from other institutions, from approved training programs and from professional licensure.

This degree program may not be used as part of a double major.

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Accounting ABA

Accounting ABA (ACCT ABA)

64 Credits

ASSOCIATE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION • 64 CREDITS • ACCT ABA

The Associate of Business Administration - Accounting courses at Davenport balance theoretical understanding with hands-on learning opportunities. Foundation courses introduce accounting theory and the business accounting cycle. Students learn to develop and maintain accounting records, prepare financial statements and begin to use accounting information as a decision-making tool.
 

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Risk Management and Insurance

Risk Management and Insurance (RMGI PBC)

18 Credits

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE  •  18 CREDITS MINIMUM  • RMGI PBC

The Risk Management and Insurance Certificate program prepares students for analytical careers in organizations or within the insurance industry by developing skills to assess and effectively manage risk. The program focuses on the key concepts of risk forecasting and control programs and processes to evaluate potential risk treatments and risk management. Students learn the role of evaluation and treatment of hazard, operational, financial and organizational risks through root cause analysis, leading to the goal of business continuity management. Content aligns with the exams required for the completion of the Associate in Risk Management by the American Institute for Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters.

Prerequisites: The following prerequisite courses are required and must be completed before taking the major courses for the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Risk Management and Insurance.
•    ACCT201 Accounting Foundations I (4 cr) 
•    FINC211 Corporate Finance (3 cr) 
•    MATH125 Intermediate Algebra (3 cr) 
•    STAT220 Introduction to Statistics (3 cr) 

* Courses that were completed as part of an undergraduate degree cannot be applied to the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate requirements. An approved elective must be completed for any required course(s) that was previously completed.

Professional Certifications will be recognized but may not be used to fulfill a course requirement in this certificate program. A minimum of three RMGI courses must be completed at Davenport University in order to award this Post-Baccalaureate Certificate.

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Legal Studies

Legal Studies (PARALGL PBC)

27 Credits

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE  •  27 CREDITS MINIMUM  •  PARALGL PBC

The American Bar Association (ABA) approved Legal Studies Certificate is designed for students who already have a bachelor’s degree and want to pursue a career in the law. The certificate will prepare students to successfully transition to law school or to immediately perform the duties required of a paralegal, through studies that focus on effective communication skills, critical thinking, litigation procedures, computer applications for the law offices, ethics, and various legal specialties. Although the paralegal plays a key role in providing legal services to clients, only attorneys may accept cases, give legal advice, represent clients in court, or provide other direct legal services to clients. The courses of the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Legal Studies is an excellent pre-law degree and provides valuable preparation for careers in law firms, corporations, government agencies, the judiciary, non-profits and other law-related settings.

Prerequisites: The following prerequisite courses are required and must be completed before taking the major courses for the Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Legal Studies.
•    ENGL109 Composition (3 cr) 
•    ENGL110 Advanced Composition (3 cr)

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Global Project Management Certificate

Global Project Management Certificate (GPROJ MG PBC)

18 Credits

POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATE  •  18 CREDITS MINIMUM  •  GPROJ MG PBC

This program is designed to prepare students for a global project management position. While the learning and experiential focus will be primarily in the Business Management and Information Systems and Technology areas, the program also provides students with opportunities to explore and apply the concepts and knowledge in other areas (e.g. construction, operational management in finance, health care). This program will also help prepare students to complete the Project Management Institute (PMI)® project management certification exam.

Preadmission Requirements:

  • An undergraduate degree.
  • Successful completion of management foundations, statistics and spreadsheet fundamentals through previously completed course work, Competency Exams or CLEP exams.

Prerequisites: The following prerequisite courses are required and must be completed before taking the major courses for the Global Project Management Certificate:
•    BITS211 Microcomputer Applications: Spreadsheet (3 cr)
•    MGMT211 Management Foundations (3 cr)
•    STAT220 Introduction to Statistics (3 cr)

PMP ® , PgMP ® , CAPM ® , PMI-SP ® , PMI-RMP ® , and PMI-ACP ® are registered marks of the Project Management Institute, Inc.

Students completing the BS Technology Project Management major or the Global Project Management Specialty as part of their BBA in Management are not eligible for this additional certification.

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Sport Management

Sport Management (SPRT MG BBA)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  120 CREDITS  •  SPRT MG BBA

Students gain skills in business fundamentals and specific sport management disciplines in a learning environment that balances textbook theory with real-world business application. Through varied learning methodologies, including an internship, students are exposed to the legal, regulatory, marketing and operational aspects of sport venue management. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in Sport Management.

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Marketing

Marketing (MKTG BBA)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  120 CREDITS  •  MKTG BBA

Marketing students gain skills in business fundamentals and specific marketing disciplines in a learning environment that balances textbook theory with real-world marketing application. Students become familiar with the marketing functions and processes that deliver customer value, enhance customer relationships and benefit organizations and their stakeholders. Varied learning methodologies that emphasize critical thinking, problem solving and ethical decision-making prepare students for the marketing challenges of today’s global environment. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in Marketing and an elective Specialty in Digital Marketing and Promotion or Marketing Technology.
 

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Management

Management (MGMT BBA)

120 Credits

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION  •  120 CREDITS  •  MGMT BBA

The BBA Management prepares students for roles in managing and leading to impact organizational behaviors, cultures, and structures that support business growth and change. The focus is on the integration of knowledge and skills in the areas of planning, leading, organizing, and controlling, to improve organizational performance and sustainability. Graduates earn a Bachelor of Business Administration degree with a major in Management. Optional Specialties that can be completed with this degree are Global Project Management, Risk Management and Insurance or Supply Chain and Logistics. 

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