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Complete your undergraduate degree at Fisher College

The Degree Completion Program provides undergraduate education to students enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program.

You can apply college credits previously earned from an accredited institution as well as credits earned for life experience through the College’s Prior Learning Assessment Program.

The Degree Completion Program provides a solid foundation in academic coursework in conjunction with interdisciplinary courses that focus on the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences.

Upon successful completion of the program, you will earn a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts degree offered at Fisher College in your chosen academic discipline.

Entry requirements

Start dates

  • Spring and Fall

English language requirement

  • TOEFL 61
  • IELTS 6.0
  • Duolingo 90

Academic

  • Completion of 3 years of college-level studies
  • Overall GPA from previous university: 2.0 or higher

Notes

  • If you don’t have an official English score you can take the Kings Go: Prepared Program and receive a Conditional Letter of Admission (CLA). (Completion to Level 3 required)
  • Prior to joining the program, you must have a personal evaluation to determine the recommended number of credits.

Majors available

  • Communication and Media Studies
  • Human Services
  • Management
  • Psychology
  • Criminal Justice
  • Human Resource Management
  • Marketing
  • Sport Management
  • Liberal Arts

Required courses

Communication and Media Studies

  • CM 300 Communication Theory
  • CM 400 Media Criticism
  • CM 450 Senior Seminar
  • CM 425 Media Ethics*
  • CM elective at the 300 or 400 level

*If Media Ethics is not scheduled in a timely fashion, students may substitute this course with a CM elective at the 300 or 400 level.

Human Services

  • HS 207 Ethics
  • HS 202 Practice of Counseling and Interviewing
  • HS 301 Crisis Intervention
  • HS 402 Systems and Policies
  • HS 450 Senior Project

Management

  • MG 303Managerial Communications
  • MG 321 Organizational Behavior
  • MG 435 Operations Management
  • MG 441Business Policy & Strat Mgt.
  • MG 450 Senior Project

Psychology

  • PS 208 Abnormal Psychology
  • PS 211 Research Methods in Psychology
  • PS 322 Cognitive Psychology
  • PS 425 Psychology: History and Systems**
  • PS 450 Senior Seminar

** If Psychology: History and Systems is not scheduled in a timely fashion, students may substitute this course with a PS elective at the 300 or 400 level.

Criminal Justice

  • CJ 316 Criminal Justice Research Methods
  • CJ 317 Criminal Justice Statistics
  • CJ410 Ethics and the Criminal Justice System
  • CJ 420 Advanced Crime Theory and Policy
  • CJ450 Senior Seminar

Human Resource Management

  • HR 210 Talent Management
  • HR 360 Compensation and Benefits
  • HR 315 Training & Development
  • HR 401 Employment Law and Labor Relations
  • HR 410 Strategic HR Management and Emerging Issues

Marketing

  • MK 201 Principles of Marketing
  • MK 302 Brand Strategy
  • MK 310 Integrated Marketing Communication
  • MK 420 Marketing Management
  • MK 450 Senior Project

Sport Management

  • SM 302 Sport Sales
  • SM 304 Sport Law
  • SM 320 Principles of Ethics and Leadership
  • SM 420 Sport in the Global Market
  • SM 450 Senior Seminar in Sport Management

Liberal Arts

  • LB 440 Liberal Arts and Science Seminar
  • LB 450 Senior Project: Liberal Arts
  • Literature Elective at the 300/400 Level
  • Laboratory Science
  • Social Science Elective at any level

Notes

  • You may transfer in up to 90 credits. If you transfer fewer, a program will be created for you based on the number of credits required to reach the 120 credits you need to earn a bachelor’s degree.
  • Degree Concentrations are not eligible for DCP
  • There is an expectation of continuous enrollment.
  • Ten classes, 30 credits, must be completed in the major. Five courses are specifically identified. The remaining five will be selected after an evaluation of the transfer evaluation in conjunction with the degree’s requirements.
  • Immediately upon acceptance to the Program, you may not take classes at another college for transfer purposes.

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The Kings Admissions Team