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BS IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: Legal Studies Option

An Online Degree For The Transfer Student
For those students who already possess an associate degree, or have completed the equivalent amount of credit hours, a new degree option exists at Cal U, the BS in Science & Technology: Legal Studies Option. This new degree option takes into special consideration those who have been in the work force and have difficulty attending traditional classes.

The unique subject matter included in the curriculum attracts a wide array of students and is applicable to a variety of fields. Paralegals, court clerks and support personnel, future law students, real estate practitioners, business people, and a host of other professionals will find the subject matter both practical and challenging. In addition, each student has the ability to tailor the program to suit his or her individual needs, after a required core is fulfilled.


A Web-Based Degree Program
The online nature of the course is an added attraction to this outstanding program. Distance or Web-based learning affords educational opportunities to students too often forgotten by institutions of higher learning.

Cal U is intent on serving a new generation of student learners in the virtual classroom where accessibility is no longer an issue, where time, job and family demands can be accommodated, and where a world of learning can be tackled at a pace slightly different than the traditional classroom environment provides.

A community of students and faculty will work online and function as a group of interactive peers. This virtual community, known as a cohort, creates a lively, dynamic educational experience that enriches the many skills essential in the contemporary workplace.

California University is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.

 

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