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BGSU recently introduced a NEW! training and development concentration option for this bachelor's degree in management and technology.
All organizations and nearly every position, must deal with increasing job skill requirements. Most managers need to be able to provide the necessary training for their employees. Choose this training and development concentration, and you will learn:
You may already be halfway to your bachelor’s degree. You can transfer technical and applied course credits and general education credits from your regionally-accredited associate degree, and may receive cooperative education credits for work experience. That means you may only need to complete as few as 10 more courses in the major—5 core courses and 5 concentration courses.
Start with these core courses.
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BGSU ranks No. 3 for teaching quality among America's public universities. BGSU also ranks high for student satisfaction.
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U.S News & World Report ranks BGSU #1 in Ohio and #37 nationally (out of more than 1,500 programs) for offering bachelor’s degree programs for military veterans!
“I decided to take online classes for a couple reasons. First, my experience over the last few years has shown me that online classes are just as challenging, if not more, than traditional classrooms. Once I found out BGSU was offering a program in this field, and how accommodating they were with military students, I decided this was the program I wanted.”
- Shawn Kegley, 20-year veteran, active duty Air Force flight engineer based in Florida