Bellevue University Bachelor's Degrees
As Partners in Education with Bellevue University, The College Network offers an undergraduate degree program that provides a convenient blended learning format. Our blended learning format consisting of independent study and online learning makes it possible to continue your education without altering your lifestyle or sacrificing your career.
The College Network will help you complete your general education and elective courses (up to 82 hours), using our Comprehensive Learning Modules. Once you have completed a Comprehensive Learning Module you will take an end-of-course equivalency exam through CLEP®, DSST® or Excelsior College® Examination. The course credit earned though passing equivalency exams will transfer to Bellevue University. After you've tested-out of your general education you will complete your upper-level courses (about 45 hours) online with Bellevue University in an accelerated, co-hort format and receive your degree from Bellevue University.
Bachelor of Science in Security Management
Concentrates on management of the challenging issues and situations faced by individuals working in private, industrial, and public security. The curriculum builds on current career experience the student may have in retail security, law enforcement safety, military, and other related areas. Real Mastery projects allow students in the program to learn from current security issues and situations. They have opportunities to develop an investigative process benefiting both the public and private sectors and to analyze the emergency response plans of their local areas.
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Length of program
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15 months
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Accreditation*
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NCACS, IACBE
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Semester hours required
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127
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Pre-qualifications
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High school diploma
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On-line classes
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Yes, A-sync
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Financial aid available
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Yes
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*(NCACS) The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (IACBE) International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education
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Founded in 1966
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