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page, click on the name of the college or university.
If the name of the program is underlined,
clicking on it will take you to a page with more information
about that program or the online programs at the institution.
Clicking on the 6 digit number in the
right column will display a description from the US Department
of Education's Classification of Instructional Programs taxonomy.
Liberal
Arts
The Burlington County College Liberal
Arts major is the basic major to prepare one for
entering many occupations, especially the professions,
at a higher level. Please see our website for more
information and current course descriptions.
Liberal
Arts (Education)
Burlington County College offers an
AA in Education as an option to Liberal Arts. Please
see our website for more information and current
course descriptions.
Liberal
Arts (Psychology)
Burlington County College offers an
AA in Psychology as an option to Liberal Arts. Please
see our website for more information and current
course descriptions.
Business
Management Technology
The Burlington County College Business Management Technology program prepares students for entry-level and middle management positions in business, government, and social service agencies. Please see our website for more information and current course descriptions.
Liberal
Arts & Sciences
The Burlington County College Liberal
Arts & Sciences curriculum is designed for students
who desire to pursue an academic concentration in
one of the natural science or allied health areas.
Please see our website for more information and current
course descriptions.
Liberal
Arts & Sciences (Accounting)
Burlington County College offers an
AS in Accounting as an option to Liberal Arts and
Sciences. Please see our website for more information
and current course descriptions.
Liberal
Arts & Sciences (Business Administration)
The Burlington County College Business Administration curriculum is designed for the student who plans to earn a business-related baccalaureate degree at a four year college or university. Please see our website for more information and current course descriptions.
Liberal
Arts
Courses which constitute the degree are found in the College's
online catalogue; specific online offerings are found in
the online student information system, Web Advisor which
is accessible from the College home page
Master
of Science in Education: Autism Track
prepares teachers to focus on the design of
educational services for children with autism, and prepares
individuals to teach students who are on the autism spectrum.
Liberal
Art - Humanities Option
Note: link above is to the current Academic Bulletin. Description
and requirements of this program are found on pages 104-105.
Health
Information Technology
Note: link above is to the current
Academic Bulletin. Description and requirements of
this program are found on pages 92-93.
Information
Systems Technology
This program can be completed through distance
education courses some of which are telecourses. It is not
wholly online.