Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Management
Miller-Motte's Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Management is aimed to provide students with a broad base of knowledge and skills required to begin or to enhance a career in allied health. Students complete three distinct areas of study: general education, theory, and applied learning to develop practical working knowledge. It prepares students for employment in a variety of private and public allied health related organizations.
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Miller-Motte's Bachelor of Science in Business Administration is aimed to provide students with a broad base of knowledge and skills required to begin or to enhance a career in business. Students complete three distinct areas of study: general education, theory, and applied learning to develop practical working knowledge. It prepares students for employment in a variety of private and public business organizations.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Miller-Motte's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice is aimed to provide students with a broad base of knowledge and skills required to begin or to enhance a career in varied aspects of the criminal justice environment. Students complete three distinct areas of study: general education, theory, and applied learning to develop practical working knowledge. It prepare students for employment in a variety of private and public criminal justice organizations.
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) Degree Completion
Miller-Motte's RN to BSN program is set up to assist the Registered Nurse (RN) in obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree to enhance career goals and employability. The program is designed in such a way that progressive courses build upon the mastery of other courses and emphasize integration of course material to ensure a cohesive coordinated learning experience.
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree is a degree-completion program which builds on the applicant's earned Associate's degree. Students entering this program must possess at least 90 credit hours in the earned Associate's degree or equivalent, and an unencumbered, current license to practice as a Registered Nurse.