American InterContinental University
AIU is the results-focused University that accommodates you and your lifestyle with quality undergraduate and graduate degree programs that offer you:
- Value
- Flexibility
- Generous Transfer-In Policy*
- Adaptability
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BBA - Accounting
The AIU ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs) accredited Bachelor’s in Business Administration with a specialization in Accounting gives students the opportunity to learn accounting methods for planning and controlling operations through budgets, responsibility centers and cost management. It is designed to provide a solid background in business fundamentals, followed by an in-depth study and real-world focus on application of accounting forces practices and concepts as they relate to numerous accounting challenges graduates may encounter in today’s dynamic business environments. The industry-focused curriculum means that more than half of your classes are in your major and specialization.
BBA - Generalist
Get a degree that means business. Whether you want help building skills that you could apply in your current job or not quite sure what area of business to pursue, AIU’s ACBSP (Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs) accredited Bachelor of Business Administration program with a generalist specialization can provide students with basic knowledge and skills in leadership management, accounting, budgeting, forecasting, organizational change and more. The curriculum provides for real-world learning where more than half of your classes are in your field of interest.
BIT - Digital Investigation
The AIU Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree program offers a dynamic curriculum focused on current technology trends and applications designed to help students learn how to evaluate emerging technologies in the application of appropriate information systems to manage and achieve organizational goals and objectives. By studying key topics in Digital Investigations to complete the upper division's core specialization requirements, AIU gives you the opportunity to gain a fundamental understanding in digital and network investigations as you pursue your interest in opportunities involving the detection and prevention of computer crime.
This is a Bachelor's degree completion program and assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an associate degree or the equivalent.
AIU cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.
BIT - Information Assurance and Security
The AIU Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree program offers a dynamic curriculum focused on current technology trends and applications designed to help students learn how to evaluate emerging technologies in the application of appropriate information systems to manage and achieve organizational goals and objectives. By studying key topics in Information Assurance and Security to complete the upper division's core specialization requirements, AIU provides you with the opportunity to focus your studies on an area that is gaining attention from an increasingly security conscious business community.
This is a Bachelor's degree completion program and assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an associate degree or the equivalent.
AIU cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.
BIT - Software Analysis and Development
The AIU Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) degree program offers a dynamic curriculum focused on current technology trends and applications designed to help students learn how to evaluate emerging technologies in the application of appropriate information systems to manage and achieve organizational goals and objectives. By studying key topics in Software Analysis and Development to complete the upper division's core specialization requirements, AIU gives you the opportunity to acquire an industry-current knowledge of programming and logic, including topics such as variables and scope, data types, control structures and development environments.
This is a Bachelor's degree completion program and assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an associate degree or the equivalent.
AIU cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.
BSCJ - Corrections and Case Management
The AIU Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) degree program combines the required General Education courses that can provide liberal arts foundation with specialized coursework designed to give students a professional education in the criminal justice field, with particular emphases in policing, courts, criminology, corrections, juvenile justice, homeland security and the field of forensic science. By studying key topics in Corrections and Case Management to complete the upper division's core specialization requirements, AIU gives you the opportunity to focus your interests on the acquisition of industry-specific knowledge and skills common to criminal justice professionals.
This is a Bachelor's degree completion program and assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an associate degree or the equivalent.
AIU cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.
BSCJ - Forensic Science
AIU Online is offering a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degree completion program with a specialization in Forensic Science degree completion program for those students interested in pursuing career opportunities like Crime Scene Analyst, Non-Sworn Forensic Personnel and many others.
This course of study offers an opportunity to study career-focused course material that includes:
- clear explanations of the techniques, abilities and limitations within the field of forensic science and its applications to criminal investigations;
- forensic science techniques of criminal investigations, how to process a crime scene and notify the next of kin;
- and appropriate techniques to safeguard evidence and interact with investigative authorities.
This degree is an accelerated program that can be completed online with great flexibility . AIU is aware that focused professionals need to keep their knowledge and expertise current with industry standards in order to be acknowledged for their accomplishments and considered for the future, so AIU degree programs are updated to keep pace with the ever-changing theories and practices of their respective disciplines .The AIU community believes it has a special commitment to support each individual's goals and emphasis on the educational, professional, and personal growth of each student.
This is a Bachelor's degree completion program and assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an associate degree or the equivalent.
AIU cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.
BSCJ - Generalist
The AIU Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) degree program combines the required General Education courses that can provide liberal arts foundation with specialized coursework designed to give students a professional education in the criminal justice field, with particular emphases in policing, courts, criminology, corrections, juvenile justice, homeland security and the field of forensic science. The goal of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degree program is to provide a well-rounded overview of the entire criminal justice system. Students can learn about criminal investigation, the impact of drug usage on crime, probation and parole. A choice of electives offers them the opportunity to delve into areas of particular interest, such as crime victim studies and issues of cultural diversity.
This is a Bachelor's degree completion program and assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an associate degree or the equivalent.
AIU cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.
BSCJ - Homeland Security and Crisis Management
The AIU Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ) degree program combines the required General Education courses that can provide liberal arts foundation with specialized coursework designed to give students a professional education in the criminal justice field, with particular emphases in policing, courts, criminology, corrections, juvenile justice, homeland security and the field of forensic science. By studying key topics in Homeland Security and Crisis Management to complete the upper division's core specialization requirements, AIU gives you the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue roles in managing natural and man-made crises.
This is a Bachelor's degree completion program and assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an associate degree or the equivalent.
AIU cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.
BSCJ - Law Enforcement
The goal of the BSCJ program with a specialization in Law Enforcement is to help provide students with a comprehensive and systematic analysis of key contemporary criminal justice issues through a close review of the theories and policies guiding many crime fighting strategies.
Learning from experienced instructors, students can absorb industry-relevant knowledge. Instructors will cover material including:
- the elements of investigation including crime scenes, witnesses and evidence, investigative techniques, evidence documentation, interrogation and arrest;
- issues involving police ethics, police culture, and the public image of police agencies in the media;
- and the history and theories of crime prevention and preventative methods employed by police agencies and much more.
This degree is an accelerated program that can be completed online with great flexibility . AIU is aware that focused professionals need to keep their knowledge and expertise current with industry standards in order to be acknowledged for their accomplishments and considered for the future, so AIU degree programs are updated to keep pace with the ever-changing theories and practices of their respective disciplines .The AIU community believes it has a special commitment to support each individual's goals and emphasis on the educational, professional, and personal growth of each student.
This is a Bachelor's degree completion program and assumes that all associate-level requirements have been met through an associate degree or the equivalent.
AIU cannot guarantee employment or salary.
Not all programs are available to residents of all states. Admissions staff will advise prospective students of any specific limitations for their states.
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*Not all credits eligible to transfer. See the University’s catalog regarding AIU Online’s transfer credit policies.
American InterContinental University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association. Additional information is available at 312-263-0456 or www.ncahigherlearningcommission.org. AIU does not guarantee employment or salary.
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