Accounting and Finance
The Bachelor of Science in Accounting and Finance program is jointly offered by the School of Accounting and the School of Business. It provides qualified students with opportunities to acquire educational foundations in these two fields.
This degree cannot be combined as an additional major in accounting or business administration. This degree is managed by the School of Accounting.
This degree requires at least 128 credits, including UOSF’s general education requirements.
All courses studied at UOSF and all senior courses applied to the major require a cumulative GPA of C (2.0), regardless of the department in which these courses are studied.
Architectural Studies
The Bachelor of Science in Architecture program starts with architecture in the first two years and offers a mix of architecture and regular university studies throughout the course. This course includes the core courses of the first two years, which are the same as the Bachelor of Architecture degree program. The last two years provided opportunities to explore many aspects of architecture and related fields and develop personal strengths and interests. Students participate in a professional introductory course in their second year, which introduces relevant fields and alternative degree options. Students can choose to enter a four-year non professional Bachelor of Architecture degree program and develop a degree plan to determine elective courses that meet key areas. The program ends with a seminar with all degree candidates, allowing for collaboration in areas of common interest.
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Business Administration
The Business Administration major combines a solid foundation in business with specialized knowledge in selected functional areas, and offers extensive exposure to humanities. The design of this course has great flexibility, so students can also minor in areas outside of business while studying business.
This degree cannot be merged as an additional major in Business Administration.
This degree requires at least 128 credits
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Communication
The Communication Studies major provides students with theoretical perspectives and applied methods, focusing on how people create and utilize communication to construct and maintain systems, persuade others, resist obedience, critically examine challenging real-world problems, and become proficient practitioners in various fields. Students complete foundational courses in social sciences, rhetoric, and cultural studies, and then pursue various elective courses including media, economics, sports, health, and technology. In addition to continuing their studies in law school or master’s and doctoral programs, graduates are also prepared for careers ranging from entertainment, marketing, and advertising to sustainable development, non-profit consulting, and government services.
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Education
The School of Education and Humanities has talent, courses, and a good track record of performance. We are committed to improving the lives of individuals, families, schools, and communities, and strengthening the relationships between them. We are working together to improve outcomes for young children, health and wellness, and the community. The college offers undergraduate courses and can award a Bachelor of Education degree and multiple degree programs in literature.