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Graduates of criminal justice programs find secure jobs with local, state and federal government agencies such as city and state police and sheriffs' departments, probation and parole departments, FBI, Georgia Bureaus of Investigation, drug enforcement agencies, the Secret Service, correctional institutions, juvenile justice agencies and in private, industrial security.
B.S. Ed. Health and Physical Education
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The B.S. Ed. Degree in Health and Physical Education prepares students to teach at all grade levels preschool through high school. This contemporary program is designed to meet all requirements of both the Georgia Professional Standards Commission and the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education and is fully accredited. The program of study is guided in part by the principles of the Interstate New Teacher and Support Consortium and the National Standards for Beginning Physical Education Teachers. Students are actively engaged in a variety of learning experiences in classrooms, labs, and public schools and have the opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills in a wide variety of physical activities while learning to teach others. The curriculum includes a general education core of 60 hours, required for all fields of study, and an additional 63 hours of professional studies.
B.S. in Computer Science - Applied Track
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The BS in Applied Computer Science gives the student a rigorous education in computer science with particular attention and practice given to mainframe business applications. This program was initiated by a joint study agreement with the IBM Corporation, and was expanded by funding from the Intellectual Capital Partnership Program (ICAPP). It is particularly geared to the large system computing needs of the companies that dominate the local economy. Topics covered in this degree range from programming on mainframe computers, mainframe operating systems and databases, computer networking to the most current technology being utilized in the computer fields. The program prepares students to seek employment in business, government and manufacturing. The objective of the program is to provide training in computer programming and computer science principles as professional disciplines with emphasis on mainframes. Graduates of the program will be prepared to apply their knowledge within field settings and to pursue graduate training in computer science.
B.S. in Computer Science - Games Track
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The BS in Computer Science - Games Track aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of the theory, design and programming techniques required for producing games software. This track will equip students with the theoretical and practical knowledge for careers in the games and simulation industries. Topics covered include games theory, design and programming; graphics techniques including virtual environments; artificial intelligence techniques; multi-player and Internet games programming; and games specific software tools.
B.S. in Computer Science - Systems Track
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The BS in Computer Science - Systems Track program provides the students with skills required to compete in today?s computing environment and to be able to adapt to tomorrow. Much effort is expended ensuring that the program is viable and current, focusing on the newer technologies and emphasizing applications of current methods for design and engineering of software systems. Computer Science majors take computer science courses in programming and problem solving, data structures, algorithms, programming languages, databases, web design and development, and computer networks. The program is broad and rigorous, but it is structured in a way that supports in-depth study of contemporary Computer Science. With the advisor, the computer science major is expected to put together a program of study that supports career objectives and is true to the aims of a Computer Science education.
B.S. in Information Technology
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The BS in Information Technology program provides students with a combination of knowledge, hands?on experience, and application of theory to support their employment in the field of Information Technology. The curriculum emphasizes quantitative and communication skills as well as providing a basic foundation in understanding the business process and the role of Information Technology in supporting that process.
B.S. in Information Technology
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The online Georgia Bachelor of Science in Information Technology degree program (Georgia WebBSIT) is offered collaboratively by six University System of Georgia (USG) institutions: Armstrong Atlantic State University; Clayton State University; Columbus State University; Georgia Southern University; Macon State College, and Southern Polytechnic State University. Graduates of the Georgia WebBSIT will be able to: use and apply current IT discipline-related concepts and practices, identify and analyze organizational and individual problems or opportunities in the IT realm and define requirements for addressing them when an IT solution is appropriate, design and develop effective, IT-based solutions and integrate them into the user environment, and create and implement effective project plans.
B.S.Ed. Early Childhood Education
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The Early Childhood Education program at Columbus State University provides pre-service teachers a solid knowledge base emphasizing contemporary theory and research. Students also participate in extensive field experiences in settings which reflect diverse populations of young children. The program was selected as the 1997 Distinguished Program in Teacher Education by the Georgia Association of Teacher Educators (GATE).
B.S.Ed. Middle Grades Education
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The Middle Grades Education program at Columbus State University prepares individuals to become proficient middle level educators who are responsible to the unique developmental nature and needs of young adolescents. The program provides content preparation in three teaching fields as well as a specialized knowledge base that emphasized the philosophy, theories, research, exemplary practices and interdisciplinary focus of successful middle level programs. Pre-service teachers also participate in a variety of field experiences to develop the dispositions and performances needed to be effective teachers for young adolescents.
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The Bachelor of Arts degree is for students interested in entering professional schools or occupations of an environmental nature.
BA Chemistry and Secondary Education
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The Bachelor of Arts degree is for students interested in entering professional schools or occupations of an environmental nature. Chemists perform essential functions in industry by converting raw materials into useful finished products. Chemists occupy key positions in manufacturing, production, quality control, research and development, sales, management, and education, Opportunities for careers are available in the industrial sector as well as in many agencies of the federal government. A baccalaureate degree in chemistry from Columbus State University can also satisfy entry requirements to higher levels of education such as graduate schools, medicine, dentistry, or pharmacy.
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The program in English literature produces graduates with a variety of important, marketable skills: these include the ability to analyze language thoughtfully and to write and speak clearly. As a consequence, successful English majors make their way in a variety of professions, ranging from business to government to law to teaching. In addition, the program in literature prepares one for life by prompting its graduates to explore questions about identity, culture, relationships, and knowledge. Readers of literature learn to see the provincial demarcations of their own lives within broader contexts. At its best, the literature major encourages a passion about life - a passion that influences one?s response to professional and personal challenges. Graduates with this degree may choose to continue their studies in M.A. or M.Ed. programs.
BA English - Professional Writing Track
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This program within the English major is designed to prepare students for careers as writers, editors, and publication managers. Professional writing is a large and growing field. Coursework for the program includes technical writing, scientific writing, advertising writing, news and feature writing, theories of rhetoric, and the electronic writer, as well as other courses. The capstone course of the program is an internship with an area organization or institution, which has included work with medical research, journalism, public relations, and the military. This track is not intended for prospective teachers or those planning on graduate school.
BA English and Secondary Education
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Students pursuing this degree receive the training and credentials for careers as high school English teachers. Further, like literature-track English majors, they develop advanced critical reading, writing, and research skills as they study composition, linguistics, and a broad range of American, British, and world literatures. Graduates with this degree may choose to continue their studies in M.Ed. programs.
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A political science degree is a pathway to law school, graduate school, or employment with government agencies or private sector organizations (businesses, interest groups, research organizations). While no specific undergraduate major is required for law school, the political science program addresses the communication skills, critical understanding of institutions, behaviors and values, and analytical thinking recommended for the study of law.