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AMERICAN MILITARY UNIVERSITY

Distance Learning Programs
Charles Town, West Virginia

American Military University (AMU) is part of the American Public University System, and is a private institution of higher learning licensed by the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission. AMU is accredited by the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC) and is a member of the Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC). The University focuses on the educational needs of the military community and has developed a flexible distance learning model uniquely suited to the military student's lifestyle. Founded in 1993, the University System serves more than 12,000 students studying in 130 countries around the world. The University has continuously broadened its curricula, expanding to include management, business administration, information technology management, homeland security, national security, criminal justice, intelligence, security management, psychology, sports management, and many others in addition to its core military studies and history programs. The University's headquarters is located in Charles Town, West Virginia, with administrative offices in Manassas, Virginia.

Distance Learning Program

AMU is exclusively a distance learning institution. All courses are Web-based and accessible around the clock through the Electronic Campus from wherever students have Internet access. Students are led through the eight-week or sixteen-week courses via an online classroom with a qualified instructor.

Delivery Media

AMU delivers and supports its courses through its Electronic Campus, with classrooms served by Educator® courseware by Ucompass. Through these electronic classrooms, students communicate with professors and each other using LISTSERV, discussion boards, student lounge chat rooms, and e-mail. Through this system, students are able to interact with each other and with professors, submit assignments, receive feedback, and take examinations. Electronic communications are supplemented by phone consultations during professors' office hours, with classes restricted to 25 students to ensure adequate student-professor interaction.

Programs of Study

AMU offers more than 100 associate, bachelor's, and master's degree programs and certificates.

Graduate programs, consisting of 36 semester hours/twelve courses and a comprehensive final examination, thesis, or practicum project are offered in criminal justice, homeland security, intelligence, management (including public, logistics, and crisis), military studies (including air warfare and special operations), national security studies, political science, public administration, space studies, and transportation management.

Certificate programs, consisting of 15 semester hours/five courses, are offered in many specialties within the curriculum and in area studies, period studies, and both historical and contemporary study areas.

Undergraduate programs include the Associate of Arts in general studies, a 60-semester-hour program with 30 semester hours of specified general education courses and electives, and the Bachelor of Arts, a 120–122 semester-hour program that mirrors the associate degree's lower-division requirements and includes upper-division major requirements and electives. The bachelor's degree is offered in American studies, child development, criminal justice, English, family development, history, intelligence studies, interdisci plinary studies, management, marketing, military history (with American and world concentrations), military management, philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, and sociology.

Student Services

The Student Services department is staffed to assist students as needed by e-mail, phone, and even via online chat rooms. All students experience AMU's online orientation program that prepares them for distance learning, including navigating the electronic campus, using the classroom functions, and understanding transfer credit and tuition and financial aid options. Many Student Services' functions are available online, and it is easy for students to submit changes and check their status.

Credit Options

Credits may be earned through AMU by traditional courses, challenge examinations, and independent study. Courses may be audited without credit. AMU accepts transfer credit from accredited institutions, training and experience credit recommended by the American Council on Education, and credit by examinations (CLEP, DANTES, etc.).

Credit acceptance by program is as follows: associate degree, up to 45 semester hours; bachelor's degree, up to 90 semester hours; and graduate degree, up to 15 semester hours.

Faculty

AMU's faculty brings real-world experience and world-class credentials to the online learning experience. More than 300 adjunct faculty members, along with 50 full-time faculty members, work together to ensure AMU students achieve appropriate learning outcomes. All faculty members meet traditional accreditation standards with regard to degrees and professional preparedness.

Admission

Graduate students must possess an accredited baccalaureate degree. Undergraduate students must have a high school diploma or GED certificate. No examinations are required for admission.

Tuition and Fees

Tuition is $250 per semester hour for both graduate and undergraduate programs. There is no admission fee. All undergraduate students earning academic credit receive AMU's book grant, covering 100 percent of the costs of all textbooks. Transfer credit evaluations are subject to a one-time fee of $75, and all students who have attended other institutions of higher learning are required to submit a transfer evaluation by the end of their first semester at AMU. A graduation fee of $100 is assessed, which includes a framed and matted diploma.

Financial Aid

AMU accepts military tuition assistance, GI Bill and VA educational benefits, and corporate tuition assistance. Students may be eligible for Sallie Mae education loans, and AMU has an installment payment plan as well. AMU is committed to providing the military community with a quality, low-cost education, assisting the military community in achieving their educational goals.

Applying

The application process is easy and is completed online. There is no cost to apply for admission and applicants are conditionally admitted upon submission of the online application form. A student ID is issued, and applicants receive a password via e-mail, allowing them to log in to the electronic campus, complete their online orientation, and register for courses.

CONTACT

Admissions
American Military University
American Public University System
111 West Congress Street
Charles Town, West Virginia 25414
Phone: 877-468-6268, menu option 2 (toll-free)
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: http://www.apus.edu/amu

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