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BACCALAUREATE AND GRADUATE DEGREE OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH SJRCC
St. Johns River Community College recognizes that for some students, access to a bachelor degree program can sometimes be limited to geographic placement or family and employment responsibilities.
SJRCC believes in catering to the non-traditional student and it is our goal to continuously improve student options.
SJRCC has created partnerships with four-year colleges and offers the degree programs to students who have already earned an Associate in Arts or Associate in Science degree.
The college may provide space and other support for the partner institution to offer baccalaureate-level courses.
Depending on the program course, delivery may be:
- live
- two-way interactive
- web-based or
- combination of delivery methods
Each university offers different programs of study and delivery methods. View the programs/universities below and contact us to begin earning your bachelor's degree!
Let St. Johns River Community College prepare you for your next step... step by step!
PARTICIPATING COLLEGES ARE:
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
- Online Business Administration
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY
- Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Science
- Bachelor of Science in Information Studies (Web development, etc.)
- Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Social Science
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Master of Science Criminology & Criminal Justice
- Master of Science Educational Leadership
- Master of Science in Information Studies
- Master of Science in Instructional Systems
- Master of Science in Math Education
- Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Master of Science in Risk Management/Insurance
- Master of Science in Social Work
SAINT LEO UNIVERSITY
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
- Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
- Master of Science in Business Administration
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA
- Bachelor of Applied Science
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH FLORIDA
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
FLAGLER COLLEGE
- Bachelor of Science in Public Administration
(designed for those with A.S. Degrees in Criminal Justice Officer Administration,
Fire Science Technology and Emergency Medical Services)
NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERISTY
- Bachelor of Science in Health Science
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ASN to BSN)
UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Business Management
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Open Campus
5001 St. Johns Avenue
Palatka, FL 32177
(386) 312-4211
E-mail: Robin Perkins
ARE ON-LINE COURSES FOR YOU?
National and local studies show that distance education students can be just as successful as students in traditional classrooms. To be honest though, distance learning is not right for everyone. Before deciding to take a distance learning course, you should ask yourself these questions.
Am I a self-starter?
The importance of self-motivation to success in distance learning courses cannot be over emphasized. Traditional classes provide regular meeting dates and times with the opportunity to have discussions with your classmates and instructor. It is different when there are no required class meetings or scheduled contact with your classmates and instructor. You are responsible for following the study schedule recommended by the instructor. You have to take much more responsibility for contacting the instructor when you have questions or problems.
How do I learn best?
Some of us learn best working in a group, some of us learn best working alone. Distance learning is a good choice for people who are good at learning independently. Some of us also have a strong preference for either auditory, visual, or kinesthetic (hands-on) learning. Auditory learners do better when they hear information presented. Visual learners do much better reading. Kinesthetic learners learn best when there is an actual hands-on task they can accomplish.
To what extent is my computer experience?
Consider and review your knowledge of the following: computer requirements, creating, saving and managing files on the computer, e-mail and e-mail attachments, downloading and installing software from the Internet.
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