Taylor University: Distance Learning Programs

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TAYLOR UNIVERSITY

Fort Wayne, Indiana
Center for Lifelong Learning
http://cll.taylor.edu

Taylor University was founded in 1938. It is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It first offered distance learning courses in 1941. In fall 2003, there were 1,150 students enrolled in distance learning courses. Institutionally administered financial aid is available to distance learners.

Services Distance learners have accessibility to academic advising, bookstore, e-mail services, library services.

Contact Mr. Kevin J. Mahaffy, Director of Enrollment Services, Taylor University, Center for Lifelong Learning, 1025 West Rudisill Boulevard, Fort Wayne, IN 46807-2197. Telephone: 260-744-8750. Fax: 260-744-8796. E-mail: [email protected].

DEGREES AND AWARDS

AA Biblical Studies; Justice Administration–Ministry Concentration; Justice Administration–Public Policy Concentration; Liberal Arts–History Concentration; Liberal Arts–Interdisciplinary Concentration; Liberal Arts–Social Science Concentration

Certificate Biblical Studies; Christian Worker; Justice and Ministry; Leadership Development; Missions Studies

COURSE SUBJECT AREAS OFFERED OUTSIDE OF DEGREE PROGRAMS

Undergraduate— American literature (United States); area studies; bible/biblical studies; biblical and other theological languages and literatures; biological and physical sciences; biology, general; business; business administration and management; business information and data processing services; business/managerial economics; computer and information sciences, general; computer/information technology administration and management; counseling psychology; criminal justice and corrections; developmental and child psychology; economics; educational/instructional media design; educational psychology; education, general; English composition; English language and literature, general; English literature (British and Commonwealth); fine arts and art studies; geography; history; information sciences and systems; journalism and mass communications; liberal arts and sciences, general studies and humanities; mathematics; medieval and Renaissance studies; missions/missionary studies and missiology; multi/interdisciplinary studies, other; music; pastoral counseling and specialized ministries; peace and conflict studies; philosophy; philosophy and religion; physical sciences, general; professional studies; psychology; religion/religious studies; religious education; religious/sacred music; social psychology; social sciences and history, other; social sciences, general; sociology; speech and rhetorical studies; theological and ministerial studies; theological studies and religious vocations, other; urban affairs/studies.

Non-credit— accounting; administrative and secretarial services; advertising; applied mathematics; bible/biblical studies; biblical and other theological languages and literatures; business; business administration and management; business and personal services marketing operations; business communications; business information and data processing services; business management and administrative services, other; communications, general; communications, other; computer and information sciences, general; computer and information sciences, other; computer/information technology administration and management; computer programming; computer software and media applications; computer systems networking and telecommunications; data entry/microcomputer applications; data processing technology; English composition; English creative writing; English technical and business writing; entrepreneurship; family and community studies; family/consumer resource management; human resources management; information sciences and systems; insurance marketing operations; Internet and World Wide Web; marketing management and research; marketing operations/marketing and distribution, other; mathematics; mathematics and computer science; public relations and organizational communications; religion/religious studies; theological and ministerial studies.

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