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Title: Education/Distance Learning/Institutions/United States - Washington International University A non-traditional, distance learning university, with no classroom attendance required. Offers Bachelor, Master and Doctor of Philosophy degree programs in Business, Liberal Arts and Engineering.
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Washington International University : IMPROVE YOUR MIND! MoreDetailedInformation Whatthe graduatesare saying! EWRI StudentResourcesLibrary WhyEnroll atWIU? ADULTS, STAY HOME AND EARN YOUR DEGREE! A PERSONAL AMERICAN ADVISOR WILL GUIDE YOUR STUDIES set_torch(); Washington International University is registered with and a member of International Council for Adult Education (ICAE). ICAE is officially recognized by the United Nations as a global nongovernmental organization responsible for the field of adult education, and affiliated with the United Nations through UNESCO. Washington International University is registered with and a member of International Council for Adult Education (ICAE).

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Accelerated Bachelor, Master, and PhD degree programs inBusiness, Liberal Arts & Engineering. Exciting, 21st century, non-traditional, non-campus, distance education. All degree programs are work experience based. You have already acquired the core knowledge at work, without formal academic training. WIU education builds on what you know! You will receive academic credit for your work experience! No boring text books - no dull exams! You will present as evidence of mastery of the subject matter through: Book reports to express ideas, increase communication skills. Research papers to enhance intellectual curiosity, creativity and research abilities. Proven - successful - reliable track record. 4000+ graduates in 126 countries to prove it! Read "What the Graduates are Saying" All WIU degrees are authenticated by the United States Government. WIU Internet library accessible from all 4 corners of the world is available to you, day or night, seven days a week! Now, click here or move to the next screen below to learn about our 3 Steps to Enrollment

3 STEPS TO ENROLLMENT

STEP 1 - Do I qualify for the Degree Programs? STEP 2 - Select the Degree Program You Want to Study STEP 3 - Application for Enrollment

WHAT THE GRADUATESARE SAYING

"This Program gave me a challenging experience of having direct interaction with my staff. As Administrator of the Northern Area Armed Forces Hospital, my experience in fulfilling this program will enable me become a better leader through the inputs I have gathered during the study." "Allow me to thank all of you for your help and assistance during my study in Washington International University. A big thanks to Professor Dennis Stiles! I was touched by his comments and advises, I felt much joy for the opportunity to share my "continuing" experience in the field of International Studies with him. Thank you!" "I am very satisfied with the program, for I could do my studies when I had the time to do so. It was unproblematic and in opposite to German programs I was able to concentrate on one theme of my choice and I had not to study themes that I had learned years ago. Thanks to all members of Washington International University."

STEP 1 - DO I QUALIFY?

General Admission Requirements FormulaFor All Accelerated Degree Programs For every year of documented university education an applicant may deduct three years from the work experience required for enrollment (based on the United States of America governmental regulations). 1 Year of University Eduction = 3 Years of Work Experience How Do I Qualify for the Degree Programs? Accelerated Enrollment Requirements Study Program for Graduation Bachelor'sDegree nine years of work experience(if only 2-3 years work experience, click here) high school diploma 25 years old three book reports on books selected by your advisor one research paper on a topic related to you or field of study Master'sDegree five years of work experience Bachelor degree three book reports on books selected by your advisor one research paper on a topic related to your field of study PhdDegree six years of work experience Master degree completion of thesis prep course related to your field of study Click here to go to Step 3 - Application for Enrollment

How The Accelerated Degree Program Works

Executive and professionals with substantial work experience often acquire the core knowledge in their professional areas without formal academic training. These students will profit by enrolling in the "Accelerated Degree Programs" at Washington International University. Accelerated programs bypass the traditional core courses to concentrate on the new development and trends in each subject matter. Exams are old fashioned and obsolete for the 21st century adult student. Evidence of mastery of the subject matter is presented through book reports. Expressing your ideas effectively and articulately in book reports will increase your communication skills at work. Through research papers you will learn intellectual curiosity, creativity and locate examine resources related to your subject matter. Duration of Accelerated Degree Programs All Accelerated Degree Programs are designed to be completed in one year. You can extend your study time to fifteen months by sending in a written request. Study Books and Guidelines Three books related to the student's field of study and guidelines will be provided by Washington International University. Doctoral students will receive guidelines for preparing a thesis. Read more, including "How To Earn Your Degree In 4 Easy Steps!"

STEP 2 - Select the Degree Program You Want to Study

All Accelerated Degree Programs are designed to be completed in one year. All fees are included in the tuition except study materials. Tuition can be paid in 3 equal installments (with no interest charged). BUSINESS Bachelor of Business Administration Majors: Accounting, E-Commerce, Economics, Finance, Healthcare Management, Information Systems Management, International Business, Marketing, Management $3990.00 Master of Business Administration (MBA) Majors: Accounting, E-Commerce, Economics, Healthcare Management, Human Resource Management, Information Systems Management, International Banking & Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing $4320.00 Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration $4950.00 LIBERAL ARTS Bachelor of Arts Majors: Counseling, Education, English, Hotel Management and Tourism, International Studies And Diplomacy, Mass Communications, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology $3990.00 Master of Arts Majors: Counseling, Education, English, Hotel Management and Tourism, International Studies and Diplomacy, Mass Communications, Political Science, Sociology $4320.00 ENGINEERING Bachelor of Science in Engineering Majors: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Safety Engineering $3990.00 Master of Science in Engineering Majors: Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Safety Engineering $4320.00 View a Page of All Course Descriptions Click here to go to Step 3 - Application for Enrollment Accounting This course will explore a variety of contemporary accounting topics that deal with the changing role of accounting information in today's business. Examples of issues discussed include cost concepts and behavior, product-costing systems, resource allocations, capital budgeting, financial control, compensation issues and accounting ethics. E-Commerce This course will take a strategic look as E-Commerce, discussing the application and E-Commerce technology and solutions to E-Commerce business problems. Profiles of several successful E-Commerce businesses will be explored in conjunction with learning the basics of starting in Internet Business. Economics The aggregates, such as government, households, business and the foreign sectors will be examined. Economic measures will include total output, total employment, and general equilibrium. Specific areas to be discussed include the principles of Capitalism, the role of government, the business cycle as well as Fiscal and Monetary policy including how the banking system works and the role of the Federal Reserve. Finally, individual markets will be explained. Finance The student will learn how to read and analyze financial statements to determine the strengths and weaknesses of the firm and then how to project future financial statements. Also discussed will be the time value of money, the cost of capital and the valuation of financial instruments. Finally working capital needs will be determined as well as optimum levels for cash, accounts receivable and inventory Healthcare Management The Bachelor of Business Administration in Healthcare Management is designed to integrate a foundation of general education and applied sciences with the expertise that prepares the graduate for management position in health care. The Bachelor of Science in Health Administration curriculum addresses the basic body of knowledge, understanding, and skills identified to be relevant to healthcare administration. Information Systems Management This course provides students with a wide array of knowledge of computer hardware, software and applications. It focuses on database, word processing, spreadsheet and presentation applications. It provides an understanding of current information technology, how to manage it , and how to integrate it in business processes. In addition, this course will explore how information that is collected within the systems can be effectively disseminated to meet organizational requirements. International Business The international dimension of business introduces diversity in cultural, social, and economic background to the management task. Diversity in backgrounds and management styles must be understood in order to profitably foster cooperation among individuals within the international organization and across organizational boundaries (such as in supplier-client relationships) Marketing This course will highlight the basic principles of marketing and how they apply to the business environment. Topics include the marketing mix, Life Cycle Theory, marketing segmentation and channels of distribution. Finally the legal implications and social responsibility will be examined. Management In this course you will be asked to read three texts, each of which explores a variety of issues and theories impacting on the success of a management approach. The course work will include a study of several highly regarded philosophies of management as well as a variety of critiques of prevailing systems of management. In addition, you will study the concept of teamwork and a variety of ways in which business teams succeed and fail. Accounting This program will explore the interrelationship of accounting information and management decisions. Contemporary topics and financial cases will be assessed to substantiate the importance of accounting information to decision makers. The focus of the course will be on how decisions and resulting benefits will be affected. The topics discussed will be of an advanced nature and will require conceptual as well as analytical thinking E-Commerce Not only producers, but consumers, are looking to the Internet as the definitive source for information, services, and communication. The course will take a strategic look at E-Commerce, discussing the application and E-Commerce technology and solutions to E-Commerce business problems. Profiles of several successful E-Commerce business will be explored in conjunction with learning the basics of starting an Internet Business. Economics Aggregate analysis including the impact of government, households, business and the foreign sectors will be examined. Economic measures will include mathematical models to find the equilibrium level for total output, total employment, and general equilibrium. Specific areas to be discussed include the principles of Capitalism, the role of government, the business cycle as well as Fiscal and Monetary policy including how the banking system works and the role of the Federal Reserve Bank. Healthcare Management Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Management program is for individuals who are interested in a position in healthcare including professions in hospitals, medical practice organizations, long-term care facilities and community health providers as well as healthcare related organizations, pharmaceutical companies, and organizations the support the healthcare industry. Human Resource Management You will study the dramatic changes management practice has gone through in recent years and you will learn how to deal with the impact of culture - both on a national and international level - and the ways in which culture influences an organization's human resource management policies. You will also consider how to cope with issues such as cultural diversity and its related tensions when working in a global economy. Information Systems Management You will learn the essential steps necessary to incorporate information technology into your company's long-term strategies and operations. You will also study current trends such as database marketing and learn how to successfully position your company for success by managing its customer database. The course will also provide you with the skills needed to help maximize organizational cost effectiveness and customer value via information technology. International Banking & Finance The student will learn the concepts essential to understanding the banking system and how to evaluate investment decisions. Topics covered include money and capital markets, measuring risk and rates of return, valuing stocks and bonds, market efficiency, mutual funds, tax advantaged investments and derivatives. International Business The international dimension introduces diversity in culture, political-legal institutions, economic and technical systems, and so forth. These factors must be accounted for when developing strategies for organizing behavior across national boundaries, and strategies for serving international markets. Management You will study several highly regarded philosophies of management as well as a variety of critiques of prevailing systems of management. In addition, you will evaluate the predominant systems of management found in existing business and study alternative schemes that may lead to greater successes. The masters level management course is more rigorous than the bachelors level management course and will require more critique and analysis in the written work prepared for the course. Marketing The purpose of this course is to have the student gain in depth knowledge of marketing research techniques. The course will review the basic principles of marketing and how they apply to the business environment. Topics include the optimum marketing mix, Life Cycle Theory, marketing communication, marketing segmentation and channels of distribution. Finally the legal implications and social responsibility will be examined. Counseling Key steps to mastering a solution-focused model in the climate of time-limited, action-based, group oriented approaches are presented. Students are provided with a solid foundation in both psychological and career development counseling including objectives, programs and strategies. The dynamics of group counseling and group interaction is examined. Education Current problems with the educational process are presented as well as state-of-the-art approaches to improving the educational system. Specific study areas include the following: (1) The Quality School model - motivating students through a rewards based system vice coercion, (2) alternative approaches to public education, i.e., private vouchers, and (3) dealing with the unmotivated child. English The structure and development of the English language. The history of the development of English, the expanding vocabulary (Old English, Middle English), sentence structure, grammatical acceptability, semantics, standards of pronunciation, punctuation, present difficulties, and stress and intonation are studied. Special emphasis is placed on the development of the vocabulary of the English language as well as the varieties of international English in use today. Hotel Management and Tourism This course provides an overview of the hospitality industry. Specific areas of study include organizational design, hotel management careers, general hotel management concepts, housekeeping, security, marketing, accounting, and financial control, property management, systems management, consumer affairs, communications and human service, food-purchasing, food-cost control, inventory control, menu planning, labor cost analysis and control, and liquor purchasing and control. International Studies And Diplomacy Geopolitical perspectives on the twenty-first century are evaluated including power and politics, territory, sovereignty, elections, resources, population, international migration, international law, the United Nations, global economy, and global communications. The concept of international regimes (principles, norms, rules, and procedures) and their effect on international behavior is presented. Classic iinternationalpower and control politics is also studied. Mass Communications Modern communication theory and mass media communication is analyzed especially as it impacts the popular culture. The major components of mass communication are studied: sender, message, audience. A study is made regarding how theories of mass communication relate to the broader understanding of society and culture. Nonviolent communications skills are fully explained and their application to personal, professional, and political differences is discussed. Additionally, techniques for persuading others to move to your side of an argument are discussed. Philosophy An Introduction to key philosophers and their relevance in the quest for understanding ideas regarding questions of humanity, ethics, truth, knowledge, God, reason, cconsciousness justice, goodness, etc. is presented. Reasoning, critical thinking, and the science of logic is examined as well as the complexity and meaning of language. The theories and concepts for the understanding of knowledge, epistemology, is studied as well. The architecture and analysis of language is previewed. This course is designed for those who want to explore the basics of philosophy, critical thinking and logic. Political Science A review of American political history from colonialism to constitutionalism and the federal system. Voting, political parties, government institutions, the chief eexecutive the judiciary, ccivilrights and liberties are discussed. An examination of critical political issues facing the UUSgovernment in the twenty-first century: healthcare, eeducation environment, immigration, the electronic revolution, defense pposture etc How powerful people and institutions influence legislators is examined including how political decisions affect our daily lives. Sociology The behavior exhibited by individuals in a crowd is studied. Social problems are examined from an economic perspective and how the policies developed to alleviate such problems tend to fail. Studies the empirical aspects of hoe sociological research is performed and the analysis and compilation of data. American sociological problems are compared with those of other nations. Current social issues are discussed including downsizing, income gaps, and the health care crisis. Additionally, the relationship between popular culture and today's society is studied eespeciallyfrom a political perspective Counseling Investigates the techniques, dynamics and therapeutic concepts used in group counseling and group psychotherapy. The group leader as a philosopher/scientist is examined. The power of language, cocounselingrocesses and content development and unethical behavior in cocounselings discussed. An overview of the theory and practice of Alfred Adler's approach to psychological cocounselings presented. A comprehensive review of the currently used theories of counseling is provided: similarities and differences between theories, major constructs, change processes and case studies. Education This course examines the inner life of the dedicated teacher. What it means to teach and make a connection with students. Constructive solutions to the many problems facing teachers and teacher self-realization is discussed. The course presents numerous teaching strategies designed to make the classroom a better place to learn. A multifaceted view of intelligence is developed in an effort to help students reach their vocational an avocational goals. English Basic learning will be the bachelor's level course description. The masters level English course is more rigorous than the bachelor's level English course and will require more critique and analysis in the written work prepared for the course. Hotel Management and Tourism Numerous methods designed to develop visitor attractions and increase tourism are presented. Various professional management techniques for hotel, restaurant and tourist attractions are discussed. Strategy and policy case studies are reviewed which emphasize areas of hotel management and restaurant and tourism management such as tours, cruise ships and airline operations. International Studies and Diplomacy International potentially troubling trends into the future are studied: environment, society, and the economy. The long-term sustainability of various global regions are discussed along with the many choices for the future and a discussion of what scenarios are likely to prevail. The global political environment as well as international defense policies and broad security concerns are examined. The issues confronting the third world countries are reviewed: poverty, over population, social chaos, and environmental degradation. Mass Communications This course studies mass media, media messages, media issues, media history, effects, and culture. Identifies the eight mass media, the major content forms disseminated by the media to mass audiences, and the effects of mass media on individual lives and on the global society. Reviews the telecommunications technologies that have developed throughout the 1990's, with particular consideration of computer-mediated cocommunicationsuch as the Internet. Addresses different ethical philosophies throughout history from Plato to Foucault. Focuses on a mostly traditional approach to ethical philosophy, examining individual theories as they pertain to mass communications. Covers the origins, path, and practice of focus group research and provides a focused look at the beginnings of modern modes of mass communication. Political Science An analysis of the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of the UUSGovernment. Topics include: congressional rule changes, reorganization, public support for government institutions, special interests, etc. The interaction of the Congress and the presidency is examined as well as the the historical development of the legislative and the congressional branch of government. A day to day account of the workings of the Supreme Court is presented as well as the Supreme Court's interaction with the media. Sociology Examines the impact of violence exposure on children and youth. Contemporary intervention programs are reviewed and new approaches are studied. The course also examines the practice of bioethnics from a sociological point of view. The role bioetnics plays in the current medical system is analyzed. Additionally, the growth of public observation and the inevitable loss of privacy is examined. Civil Engineering Topics covered include structural design and failure, human factor engineering, environmental impact and technology integration. A heavy emphasis is placed on the student's ability to plan, research and complete a detailed bachelor's level research report in the field of civil engineering. Electrical Engineering This program covers a wide spectrum of topics from the explosive growth of information technology to the massive reorganization of the power generation industry. A heavy emphasis is placed on the student's ability to plan, research and complete a detailed bachelor's level research report in the field of electrical engineering. Mechanical Engineering The curriculum enables the student to explore both classical and cutting-edge mechanical engineering topics that include mechanical and fluid system design, materials, failure analysis and ethics. A heavy emphasis is placed on the student's ability to plan, research and complete detailed bachelor's level research report in the field of mechanical engineering. Safety Engineering Topics include structural design and failure, safety aspects of natural disasters, and designing for safety. A heavy emphasis is placed on the student's ability to plan, research and complete a detailed bachelor's level research report in the field of safety engineering. Civil Engineering The program covers topics such as seismic design, case study reviews and civil project planning. A heavy emphasis is placed on the student's ability to plan, research and complete a detailed masters's level research report in the field of civil engineering. Electrical Engineering The program will address diverse topics from power generation to bandwidth management and improvement. The program also incorporates case studies to highlight the topics. A heavy emphasis is placed on the students ability to plan, research, and complete a detailed master's level research report in the field of electrical engineering. Mechanical Engineering The student will investigate emerging mechanical technologies, case studies and engineering management. A heavy emphasis is placed on the student's ability to plan, research and complete a detailed masters level research report in the ffield ofmechanical engineering. Safety Engineering The program will concentrate on structure safety in design, emergency planning, and current thought and practice in selected safety engineering topics. A heavy emphasis is placed on the students ability to plan, research, and complete a detailed master's level research report in the field of safety engineering.
 

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