For degrees that can be completed at Greater Allegheny
Recommended academic plan for Communications majors
Recommended academic plan for English majors
Recommended academic plans for psychology majors
B.S. in Business (Accounting option) - Recommended Academic Plan
Preparation for positions in business with an emphasis on the areas of financial and managerial accounting, systems and controls, auditing, and taxation.
B. S. in Business (Management-Marketing option) - Recommended Academic Plan
This program enables students to develop an up-to-date general knowledge base in business administration and more. The program was designed with the advice of business leaders throughout the Commonwealth and teaches the professional skills that employers have identified in their most successful employees. The management-marketing option concentrates on these two areas.
This program enables students to develop an up-to-date general knowledge base in business administration and more. The program was designed with the advice of business leaders throughout the Commonwealth and teaches the professional skills that employers have identified in their most successful employees. The management-marketing option concentrates on these two areas.
B. S. in Business (Indivdiualized option) - Recommended Academic Plan
This program enables students to develop an up-to-date general knowledge base in business administration and more. The program was designed with the advice of business leaders throughout the Commonwealth and teaches the professional skills that employers have identified in their most successful employees. The individualized option allows students to focus on an individually designed business concentration.
This program enables students to develop an up-to-date general knowledge base in business administration and more. The program was designed with the advice of business leaders throughout the Commonwealth and teaches the professional skills that employers have identified in their most successful employees. The individualized option allows students to focus on an individually designed business concentration.
B. S. in Information Sciences and Technology (Information Technology: Integration and Application option) - Recommended Academic Plan
This option focuses on the use of IT to support organizational functions. Using concepts and models from both of the other options, this option is intended to “fill the gap” between the other options. You will learn how organizations work and how information technology can be used as strategic resources to support their innovation, mission-critical activities, and business functions. Specialized topics covered in this option include value chain, process modeling, workflow analysis, change management, enterprise systems, and middleware solutions. (College of IST)
This option focuses on the use of IT to support organizational functions. Using concepts and models from both of the other options, this option is intended to “fill the gap” between the other options. You will learn how organizations work and how information technology can be used as strategic resources to support their innovation, mission-critical activities, and business functions. Specialized topics covered in this option include value chain, process modeling, workflow analysis, change management, enterprise systems, and middleware solutions. (College of IST)
B. S. in Information Sciences and Technology (Information Context: People, Organizations, and Society option) - Recommended Academic Plan
This option focuses on the human dimension of information technology, providing students with the skills and knowledge to understand how people influence the design, development, diffusion, use, and management of information technology. Students in this option also will learn how information technology is implicated in social change and the effects of these social changes for individuals, communities, organizations, economies, nations, and global environments. (College of IST)
This option focuses on the human dimension of information technology, providing students with the skills and knowledge to understand how people influence the design, development, diffusion, use, and management of information technology. Students in this option also will learn how information technology is implicated in social change and the effects of these social changes for individuals, communities, organizations, economies, nations, and global environments. (College of IST)
Letters, Arts, and Sciences (Liberal Studies Option) - Recommended Academic Plan
Letters, Arts, and Sciences students work with faculty to design a program of study focusing on research proficiency, critical thinking, application of theory, and communication skills.
Letters, Arts, and Sciences students work with faculty to design a program of study focusing on research proficiency, critical thinking, application of theory, and communication skills.

