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DESIGNED FOR SUCCESS

In-Demand Bachelor's Degrees

Through strong industry partnerships, Seminole State has launched 11 bachelor’s degrees so graduates can connect their degrees to a highly paid and rewarding career in the fields of IT, construction, business and beyond. Take a peek at the four newest bachelor’s degrees that serve our community and set graduates up for success:

Bachelor of Applied Science in Management and Organizational Leadership

While the demands of different industries may vary, the need for effective leaders and managers remains constant. With concentrations in entrepreneurship and general business, a curriculum created with input from the local business community, this program equips students with the skills to tackle problems with integrity and character.

Bachelor of Science in Public Safety Administration

As public safety professionals work together on a daily basis, strong interagency cooperation is critical to their success and the safety of our community. This degree program prepares students for management level employment opportunities in the sectors of law enforcement, fire services, corrections and emergency medical services, and includes real-world scenarios to heighten students' critical thinking to work in partnership.

Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education K-6

A strong elementary education serves as the foundation for the rest of a student’s educational journey, so it is vital that educators are prepared to lead a classroom with confidence. With the demand for teachers on the rise, this program ensures that graduates complete the program with their teaching certificate, ESOL and Reading Endorsement so they can set their students up for success from the start.

Bachelor of Science in Exceptional Student Education K-12

Exceptional students require exceptional teachers! You can make a lasting impact by helping children with diverse learning abilities overcome their challenges and realize their full potential. Graduates will be qualified to teach exceptional student education in grades K-12, to pursue leadership and administrative roles and opportunities in publishing, literacy and instructional design.

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