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Bachelor Of Science
Bachelor of Science in Space Studies The Bachelor of Science in Space Studies program is a unique blend of the study of space science, management, operations, economy, and national security. Students in this program will take a general program, and complete the core courses afterwards. Throughout the program, students will take four courses that cover space station, satellite, space craft or transportation systems, as well as courses in planetary and space explorations, space weapons, space weather and astronomy. The curriculum of the program focuses on the developing students’ competence in Research and Analysis, Scientific Investigation, National and International Security.
Bachelor of Science in Bioprocess Manufacturing The Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology (BSIT) is a degree completion curriculum designed for students who hold a qualifying Associate in Applied Science degree (AAS) in an industrial or technology related field. AAS degrees that can transition into the BSIT Bioprocess Manufacturing concentration include: Biotechnology; Bioprocess Technology; Industrial Pharmaceutical Technology; and Chemical Process Technology. The BSIT Bioprocess Manufacturing Concentration prepares students for success and leadership in a wide range of careers in the bioprocessing and biomanufacturing fields. Graduates of this program have the skills for positions in quality operations and production planning, maintenance and operations, laboratory operations, and supervision. There are two completion options: transfer to the main campus or complete online. All required upper division major courses are offered entirely over the Internet, as well as, on the main campus during the day. For online students, these semester-based courses are delivered to allow students flexibility with regard to time and place. The courses are scheduled on a rolling cycle so that the major courses can be completed in as little as two or three years.
Bachelor of Arts in Applied Science Eastern New Mexico University offers a new Bachelor of Arts degree in Applied Science. This program is designed for students who possess an associate's degree in vocational or technical areas earned at an institution accredited by a Council for Higher Education Accreditation-recognized agency who wish to obtain a bachelor's degree. It allows students to enhance and expand their vocational or technical competencies in this course of study.
Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics This program introduces students to the mathematical and statistical skills and techniques needed in the quantitative solution of problems of a technological and conceptual nature. It develops students' awareness and skills in the analysis, solution and communication of real problems arising from a variety of research areas.
Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science The programs in the earth sciences are designed to prepare the student for careers and/or graduate study in various areas of geology, meteorology, oceanography, and environmental science. In addition programs for teacher certification in earth science and elementary education with an earth science specialization are offered. Collateral studies in environmental and marine sciences may be elected with the Earth Science major.
Bachelor of Applied Arts in Natural Science and Math The Bachelor of Applied Studies in Natural Science and Math provides core courses and general education requirements that would be included in the first two years of study at four-year institutions. This degree gives mathematics/science students the flexibility to match a program to their individual goals, backgrounds and talents. The various curricula provide the opportunity to pursue a variety of academic and career interests in mathematics and in the natural/physical sciences. The course distribution in mathematics and natural science is designed to provide a solid foundation in the basics of natural and physical sciences/mathematics: future advanced coursework will build on this foundation. The general education elective credits round out the curriculum in this degree program. Our students will be taught in: Astronomy, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Computer Science, Environmental Sciences, Geosciences, Mathematics, Microbiology, Physics & Astronomy, and Statistics and Actuarial Science.
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