BA/Public Relations and Marketing
Graduates of the major in Public Relations and Marketing
will be able to develop an understanding and mastery of
marketing and public relations functions. Emphasis is on
creating a repertoire of communication skills in order to
become an effective communicator across contexts, as
well as to develop competence in using planning skills
to create and implement marketing and public relations
solutions to meet client’s needs. Graduates will be able
to evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of
marketing and public relations messages and engage
in problem analysis, strategic planning, message
development, and tactical solutions.
| Prereq Info |
http://www.ashford.edu/online/degrees/baprmdetails.php |
| Prereq GPA |
2.00 cumulative GPA or higher For transfer students. |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma required and GED is accepted |
| Special Instructions |
Depending on the number of credits transferred in, you may be required to take one or both of Ashford University's® introductory courses: EXP 105 Personal Dimensions of Education and PSY 202 Adult Development & Life Assessment. If you enter the program with fewer than twenty-four (24) transferable credits, you are required to successfully complete EXP 105 as your first course, followed by PSY 202 as your second course. If you enter the program with twenty-four (24) or more transferable credits, you will be required to successfully complete PSY 202 as your first course.All Gen Ed classes listed on 1st degree (AA/Buisness) 46 Gen Ed credits required for all degree's. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
Ashford University accepts up to 90 transfer credits from a two-year, regionally accredited institution, including Associate of Arts in Science credits, toward a Bachelor's degree program. Transfer up to 99 approved credits toward your Bachelor's degree. Combine your previous coursework with up to 75 nontraditional credits to make the maximum transfer impact! # You can transfer up to 90 community college credits toward Ashford's Bachelor's programs, including AAS credits.
# Credits you've earned toward an Associate's degree at an accredited community college might apply towards Ashford University's general education requirements.
# Your lower division coursework may be equivalent to Ashford's upper division courses, so you won't have to repeat courses you have already taken. #You must earn a minimum of 18 credits at Ashford University. |
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BA/Public Relations and Marketing - International Management
Graduates of the major in Public Relations and Marketing
will be able to develop an understanding and mastery of
marketing and public relations functions. Emphasis is on
creating a repertoire of communication skills in order to
become an effective communicator across contexts, as
well as to develop competence in using planning skills
to create and implement marketing and public relations
solutions to meet client’s needs. Graduates will be able
to evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of
marketing and public relations messages and engage
in problem analysis, strategic planning, message
development, and tactical solutions.
| Concentration |
International Management |
| Prereq Info |
http://www.ashford.edu/online/degrees/baprmdetails.php |
| Prereq GPA |
2.00 cumulative GPA or higher For transfer students. |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma required and GED is accepted |
| Special Instructions |
Depending on the number of credits transferred in, you may be required to take one or both of Ashford University's® introductory courses: EXP 105 Personal Dimensions of Education and PSY 202 Adult Development & Life Assessment. If you enter the program with fewer than twenty-four (24) transferable credits, you are required to successfully complete EXP 105 as your first course, followed by PSY 202 as your second course. If you enter the program with twenty-four (24) or more transferable credits, you will be required to successfully complete PSY 202 as your first course. Below you will find the courses for this program beginning with the introductory courses. You have a choice in this program to take a standard program following the major course requirements or you may choose to add a specialization to your program. Please note that you must complete the major course requirements' capstone course before you can begin any specialization. Each specialization consists of four (4) courses, each worth three (3) credits.All Gen Ed classes listed on 1st degree (AA/Buisness) 46 Gen Ed credits required for all degree's. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
Ashford University accepts up to 90 transfer credits from a two-year, regionally accredited institution, including Associate of Arts in Science credits, toward a Bachelor's degree program. Transfer up to 99 approved credits toward your Bachelor's degree. Combine your previous coursework with up to 75 nontraditional credits to make the maximum transfer impact! # You can transfer up to 90 community college credits toward Ashford's Bachelor's programs, including AAS credits.
# Credits you've earned toward an Associate's degree at an accredited community college might apply towards Ashford University's general education requirements.
# Your lower division coursework may be equivalent to Ashford's upper division courses, so you won't have to repeat courses you have already taken. #You must earn a minimum of 18 credits at Ashford University. |
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BA/Public Relations and Marketing - Project Management
Graduates of the major in Public Relations and Marketing
will be able to develop an understanding and mastery of
marketing and public relations functions. Emphasis is on
creating a repertoire of communication skills in order to
become an effective communicator across contexts, as
well as to develop competence in using planning skills
to create and implement marketing and public relations
solutions to meet client’s needs. Graduates will be able
to evaluate the effectiveness and appropriateness of
marketing and public relations messages and engage
in problem analysis, strategic planning, message
development, and tactical solutions.
| Concentration |
Project Management |
| Prereq Info |
http://www.ashford.edu/online/degrees/baprmdetails.php |
| Prereq GPA |
2.00 cumulative GPA or higher For transfer students. |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma required and GED is accepted |
| Special Instructions |
Depending on the number of credits transferred in, you may be required to take one or both of Ashford University's® introductory courses: EXP 105 Personal Dimensions of Education and PSY 202 Adult Development & Life Assessment. If you enter the program with fewer than twenty-four (24) transferable credits, you are required to successfully complete EXP 105 as your first course, followed by PSY 202 as your second course. If you enter the program with twenty-four (24) or more transferable credits, you will be required to successfully complete PSY 202 as your first course. Below you will find the courses for this program beginning with the introductory courses. You have a choice in this program to take a standard program following the major course requirements or you may choose to add a specialization to your program. Please note that you must complete the major course requirements' capstone course before you can begin any specialization. Each specialization consists of four (4) courses, each worth three (3) credits.All Gen Ed classes listed on 1st degree (AA/Buisness) 46 Gen Ed credits required for all degree's. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
Ashford University accepts up to 90 transfer credits from a two-year, regionally accredited institution, including Associate of Arts in Science credits, toward a Bachelor's degree program. Transfer up to 99 approved credits toward your Bachelor's degree. Combine your previous coursework with up to 75 nontraditional credits to make the maximum transfer impact! # You can transfer up to 90 community college credits toward Ashford's Bachelor's programs, including AAS credits.
# Credits you've earned toward an Associate's degree at an accredited community college might apply towards Ashford University's general education requirements.
# Your lower division coursework may be equivalent to Ashford's upper division courses, so you won't have to repeat courses you have already taken. #You must earn a minimum of 18 credits at Ashford University. |
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BA/Sports and Recreation Management - Marketing
The Sports and Recreation Management major helps
to prepare professionals for managerial positions
in the sports and recreation industry including
professional, intercollegiate, and interscholastic
sports; sport/fitness clubs; sports/athletics equipment merchandising; public, private, and commercial
recreation programs; and intramural and recreational
sports.
Students complete coursework in the following areas:
accounting, business, economics, English, information
systems, philosophy, physical education, sociology,
speech, and psychology. The curriculum consists of
learning experiences that are essential for assuming
entry-level business management positions in the
sports and recreation profession. Students completing
the required coursework will be exposed to various
theories of management in the field of business
administration, exhibit college-level writing and
speaking skills, and acquire a knowledge base in the
field of sports and recreation management.
| Concentration |
Marketing |
| Prereq Info |
http://www.ashford.edu/online/degrees/basrmdetails.php |
| Prereq GPA |
2.00 cumulative GPA or higher For transfer students. |
| Prereq Degree |
High school diploma required and GED is accepted |
| Special Instructions |
Depending on the number of credits transferred in, you may be required to take one or both of Ashford University's® introductory courses: EXP 105 Personal Dimensions of Education and PSY 202 Adult Development & Life Assessment. If you enter the program with fewer than twenty-four (24) transferable credits, you are required to successfully complete EXP 105 as your first course, followed by PSY 202 as your second course. If you enter the program with twenty-four (24) or more transferable credits, you will be required to successfully complete PSY 202 as your first course. Below you will find the courses for this program beginning with the introductory courses. You have a choice in this program to take a standard program following the major course requirements or you may choose to add a specialization to your program. Please note that you must complete the major course requirements' capstone course before you can begin any specialization. Each specialization consists of four (4) courses, each worth three (3) credits.All Gen Ed classes listed on 1st degree (AA/Buisness) 46 Gen Ed credits required for all degree's. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
Ashford University accepts up to 90 transfer credits from a two-year, regionally accredited institution, including Associate of Arts in Science credits, toward a Bachelor's degree program. Transfer up to 99 approved credits toward your Bachelor's degree. Combine your previous coursework with up to 75 nontraditional credits to make the maximum transfer impact! # You can transfer up to 90 community college credits toward Ashford's Bachelor's programs, including AAS credits.
# Credits you've earned toward an Associate's degree at an accredited community college might apply towards Ashford University's general education requirements.
# Your lower division coursework may be equivalent to Ashford's upper division courses, so you won't have to repeat courses you have already taken. #You must earn a minimum of 18 credits at Ashford University. |
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MBA - Marketing
In a world where even local events have global impact, the study of business economics is crucial for future leaders. With your Business Economics specialization added to your MBA degree from Ashford University, you will develop the skills you need to formulate business strategies to meet the challenge of the markets. Combine major course credits in Business Administration with nine credits in Business Economics for a more specialized degree with added value. The Business Economics specialization reinforces the natural relationship between economics and finance. You will study the economic forces that impact business: unemployment, inflation, and monetary and fiscal policy. Your focused graduate courses combined with the in-depth professional competence you?ll gain from the major coursework will earn you an enhanced MBA degree.
| Concentration |
Marketing |
| Prereq Info |
http://www.ashford.edu/online/degrees/mbadetails.php |
| Prereq GPA |
minimum 2.0 GPA |
| Prereq Degree |
Must have a regionally or approved nationally accredited Bachelor's degree with minimum 2.0 GPA |
| Special Instructions |
All Gen Ed classes listed on 1st degree (AA/Buisness) 46 Gen Ed credits required for all degree's. Your Master of Business Administration degree program consists of 12 courses, or 36 credits. The first nine are core courses, followed by 3 courses that correspond to the specialization of your choice. Courses are listed in the recommended sequence. Students will complete eight core courses through waiver of BUS 599 if they have transferable undergraduate coursework in Economics, Finance, and Accounting that meets Ashford University's criteria. |
| Credit Transfer Restrictions |
Ashford University accepts up to 90 transfer credits from a two-year, regionally accredited institution, including Associate of Arts in Science credits, toward a Bachelor's degree program. Transfer up to 99 approved credits toward your Bachelor's degree. Combine your previous coursework with up to 75 nontraditional credits to make the maximum transfer impact! # You can transfer up to 90 community college credits toward Ashford's Bachelor's programs, including AAS credits.
# Credits you've earned toward an Associate's degree at an accredited community college might apply towards Ashford University's general education requirements.
# Your lower division coursework may be equivalent to Ashford's upper division courses, so you won't have to repeat courses you have already taken. #You must earn a minimum of 18 credits at Ashford University. |
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