Saint Leo University Center for Online Learning offers 8 different degree programs to further your career. Below is a list of those programs that the Center for Online Learning offers. Please click on your program of interest for further information. If you have already chosen your program of interest, click here to get started today.
The Associate of Arts in Business Administration provides a foundation for a business career or for further study in the business field.
The Associate of Arts Degree is a broad, liberal-arts based degree program that lays the foundation for critical and independent thinking, and for further study in a variety of disciplines.
The mission of the Saint Leo University School of Business is to develop professionally competent graduates and responsible leaders in the global business and social environment. The School supports the mission of the University through a broad liberal arts education and specialized business courses. To ensure a complete education, every business program is structured from a broad liberal arts education to career-specific business courses. Thus, the Saint Leo business graduate is prepared by focusing on critical thinking, on creative problem solving, and on improved interpersonal communication skills.
The Bachelor of Arts in Accounting program prepares the graduate for an entry-level accounting position in profit, not-for-profit, and governmental organizations.
The mission of the Saint Leo University School of Business is to develop professionally
competent graduates and responsible leaders in the global business and social environment. The School supports the mission of the University through a broad liberal arts education and specialized business courses. To ensure a complete education, every business program is structured from a broad liberal arts education to career-specific business courses. Thus, the Saint Leo business graduate is prepared by focusing on critical thinking, on creative problem solving, and on improved interpersonal communication skills. The Bachelors of Science in Health Care Management is designed for students who plan administrative careers in health services organizations.
The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of worldwide organization. Students must select one specialization and may choose two. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management.
The accounting specialization is designed to prepare a University graduate for entry-level accounting positions in profit, not for profit, and governmental environments. Students majoring in Business Administration: Accounting Specialization cannot receive a double major in Accounting.
The business administration major is designed for students who want to enter any type of worldwide organization. Students must select one specialization and may choose two. Specialization combinations may not include management and technology management.
The Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a management specialization is offered or awarded to students at Saint Leo University Centers other than University Campus. Students may not receive a Bachelor of Arts in Management and a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a management specialization.
This program is a 39-hour major based on the input of a diverse criminal justice
advisory board that is designed to prepare students for careers and rapid advancement in the criminal justice system and related fields. This program of study will enhance the effectiveness of working professionals, provide a foundation for advancement to administrative levels, and prepare students for graduate study in criminal justice administration and related fields. Field placements are available to all students who do not have prior criminal justice related professional experience. Placements with agencies such as the U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Customs, Drug Enforcement Administration, U.S. District Court, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and a variety of local law enforcement offices and private security firms are offered to provide practical experience for those who are not yet working professionals
The mission of the Saint Leo University School of Business is to develop professionally
competent graduates and responsible leaders in the global business and social environment. The School supports the mission of the University through a broad liberal arts education and specialized business courses. To ensure a complete education, every business program is structured from a broad liberal arts education to career-specific business courses. Thus, the Saint Leo business graduate is prepared by focusing on critical thinking, on creative problem solving, and on improved interpersonal communication skills.
The Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems program offers the student the technical knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the field of computer applications in the business world.
Minors are a series of linked courses and learning opportunities that allow students to explore an area of intellectual interest. A minor requires a minimum of 15 credit hours and a maximum of 21 credit hours. No more than half of a minor’s requirements can be satisfied by transfer or standardized testing credit. Students wishing to minor in a field may use no more than two courses they have taken in their major to apply toward the requirements for their minor. A minor is not required for graduation.
Students with majors other than business administration may also minor in accounting.
Business administration majors may also minor in an area that is not their specialization.
Students with majors other than business administration may minor in management. Business Administration majors may also minor in an area that is not their specialization.
Minors are a series of linked courses and learning opportunities that allow students to explore an area of intellectual interest. A minor requires a minimum of 15 credit hours and a maximum of 21 credit hours. No more than half of a minor’s requirements can be satisfied by transfer or standardized testing credit. Students wishing to minor in a field may use no more than two courses they have taken in their major to apply toward the requirements for their minor. A minor is not required for graduation.