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Degree Programs at Kennedy-Western University
Kennedy-Western University is proud to offer professionals
an array of courses specially designed to supplement
and advance their work skills. Students can choose
from 20 areas of study, including: business administration,
engineering, computer science, e-business, finance,
quality control, management information systems,
management and leadership, human resources management,
and health administration.
The development of the courses in each degree
program is a methodical process, drafted by a
group of professors who teach at regionally accredited
universities. As a result of this process, Kennedy-Western
students enjoy curriculum that is comprised of
the most popular courses currently being taught.
A stringent agenda is adhered to when preparing
the curriculum. Namely, only those courses that
allow the students the opportunity to learn sequentially
and expand their knowledge in the expectation
of progressing toward a degree are selected. The
curriculum includes both:
- The content of a course of study which is detailed in the Kennedy-Western catalog of courses and descriptions, and;
- Learning activities required of a student in the process of gaining the necessary knowledge, which would include practice and final examinations.
Curriculum reviews are
available for inspection at the Kennedy-Western's
Administrative Offices.
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