Curricular Programs
This section describes the curricular programs available through Global Campus. Because each program is structured to meet the needs of the group being served, not every degree program, certificate, or option is available at every program center. Specific information about individual program offerings is available in center offices. A general listing of the programs available at centers can be found at http://global.cmich.edu/programs.
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Students wishing to earn their baccalaureate degree through Central Michigan University’s Global Campus may do so in one of two ways. A student may elect to participate in the classroom-based courses offered at program centers. Other students may choose to complete courses through various distance learning activities. Many students combine the two approaches. Whichever approach the student elects, her or his progress toward the degree will be monitored by an academic advisor who will be assigned at the time of admission.
Undergraduate Degree Offerings
Requirements must be met in specific areas of study and a selected area of concentration. Undergraduate degrees require satisfactory completion of a minimum of 120 semester hours of credit and must meet the requirements of general education and the major. At least 30 semester hours must be earned with Central Michigan University. Programs are designed in consultation with an academic advisor.
Undergraduate credit may be earned in these areas by successful completion of courses, examination in the specified areas, or presentation of documented prior learning assessment credit.
Undergraduate degree options delivered outside the state of Michigan are available through CMU Online.
Degrees include:
- Bachelor of Applied Arts (majors: Administration: Industrial Administration, Organization Administration, and Service Sector Administration concentrations; Early Childhood Development and Learning Major; Fashion Merchandising and Design Major: Product Development and Visual Merchandising concentrations)
- Bachelor of Science with an option in Community Development with concentrations in Community Services, Health Sciences, and Public Administration
- Bachelor of Science (majors: Administration: Industrial Administration, Organization Administration, and Service Sector Administration concentrations; Early Childhood Development and Learning Major; Fashion Merchandising and Design Major: Product Development and Visual Merchandising concentrations; Integrated Leadership Studies Major, International Relations Major; Political Science Major; Psychology Major; or Public and Nonprofit Administration Major)
- Bachelor of Science in Education (B.S. in Ed.) degree, Elementary Standard Certification (major: Integrated Science). This degree is available in Traverse City, Michigan. Please contact an advisor.
- Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology (major: Product Design Engineering Technology - available in Troy)