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Hansen earned her bachelor's degree in mass communications from Briar Cliff University, and a master's in broadcast journalism/film and new media from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.Nancy McGuire comes to Briar Cliff to serve as director of the Career Development Center. Prior to working at Briar Cliff, she was employed at Mid-Step Service Inc. as community relations and development director. She earned a bachelor's degree from Briar Cliff University and a master's from Regis University.Matthew Pointer has been hired as the administrative software analyst. He also works with Datatel, online services and related Help Desk issues. Prior to working at Briar Cliff, Pointer held programming positions with Wells' Dairy and MidAmerican Energy. He earned a bachelor's of science degree from Morningside College with a double major in computer science and business administration.
Capella University Launches Public Safety Master’s and PhD Programs
Review of the master's and PhD in public safety programs is pending in the following states: AL, FL, GA, MN, and WA. Please contact an enrollment director for additional information regarding these programs. Learn more about earning an online degree in public safety at Capella University: PhD in Public Safety – public safety leadership specialization Master of Science in Public Safety – public safety leadership specialization PhD in Public Safety – emergency management specialization Master of Science in Public Safety – emergency management specialization PhD in Public Safety – criminal justice specialization Master of Science in Public Safety – criminal justice specialization About Capella University Founded in 1993, Capella University is an accredited,(a) fully online university that offers graduate degree programs in business, information technology, education, human services, and psychology, and bachelor's degree programs in business and information technology.
A new era begins for AIB College of Business
A bachelor's degree completion program, intercollegiate sports, online courses and scholarships promoting diversity probably aren't the first things most people associate with AIB College of Business. All of these elements, however, have progressed from the planning phases to reality in the past two years at AIB as the 85-year-old private, non-profit college strives to remain competitive in a rapidly changing collegiate market. One of the biggest elements of its strategy has been to seek accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association to offer bachelor's degree programs, which it received in February 2006. About 135 students enrolled in AIB's new bachelor's completion programs in business administration and accounting last fall, the first semester it was offered.
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