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Bachelor Of Science in Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Criminal Justice Management The Criminal Justice Management program offers undergraduate students an opportunity to pursue careers in the corporate security and safety departments of major corporations, as well as local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. This program is structured upon the business core curriculum and focuses on current trends in criminal justice, such as: consequences of terrorism; disaster management; white-collar crimes; and high tech crimes and investigation.
Master of Business Administration in Organizational Psychology and Development The AIU offers you an MBA degree program in Organizational Psychology and Development. This program is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills and experience necessary to prepare for careers as Corporate Communications Facilitators, Team-Building Facilitators, Professional Development Coordinators and more. You can complete the program in just 10 months.
Master of Business Administration in Homeland Security Resource Allocation The Master of Business Administration (MBA) with the Homeland Security Resource Allocation Concentration is designed for those who seek graduate level understanding, research and analytical capability, and practical application in the corporate world of the theory and practice of business marketing, management, finance, law, information systems, and strategy. During the program, students analyze, and conduct research on the direct and indirect economic losses associated with disaster; apply pre-emergency functions that are critical in emergency management and disaster relief systems including mitigation, risk management, planning, and process; assess current policy and plans associated with interagency cooperation, shortfalls in interagency and intergovernmental efforts, principles for effective interorganizational behavior, and concepts for closer interorganizational action.
Master of Business Administration in Business Forensics
Master of Business Administration in Criminal Justice The criminal justice system is one of the largest and fastest growing "industries" in society. The justice system requires the attention of trained managers, business thinkers, and planners who can bring managerial understanding and skills to the problems of operating institutions within this industry.
Master of Business Administration in Homeland Security The Homeland Security program prepares senior management of law enforcement, public safety, and emergency medical care and disaster preparedness agencies for positions of executive leadership in the general field of homeland security. Courses will span the spectrum of management, budgetary rules, personnel and critical issues relating to crisis management and terrorism.
Master of Business Administration in Homeland Security: Leadership & Policy Homeland Security comprises a complex of public and private programs, agencies, companies and industries, all serving in turn an interconnected web of international, national, state, local and corporate policy. This vast and growing edifice relies upon managers and leaders who are current in topics ranging from terrorism, strategy, and intelligence to emergency management and critical infrastructure security issues. This specialization provides a unique opportunity for practitioners and academic specialists to research and explore new concepts and methods of providing security for governments and the public, and provides senior level homeland security professionals the opportunity to apply theory and emerging concepts to real world issues through innovative approaches to complex problems.
Master of Business Administration in Industrial and Organizational Psychology The Industrial and Organizational Psychology program trains Learners to work in different settings. This program prepares Learners for research and field experience. Within the industrial and organizational program, the Learner is expected to become competent in theory, research, and applications of psychology as they relate to human behavior in organizations. The program emphasizes the contributions of both industrial and organizational psychology to the understanding of people in their world of work. Training is received in conducting basic and applied research, and in the applications of theory and research to organizational and human resource management problems in organizations.
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