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x remove Finance, B.B.A. x remove Multilingualism Undergraduate Badge x remove Biology, B.A., B.S. x remove Health Information Management, B.S. x remove Combined Degree: Statistics, B.S. and Data Science and Analytics, M.S. x remove Foundations of Tax Practice Graduate Badge x remove Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership, M.P.N.L. x remove Project Management Undergraduate Certificate, adult online x remove Enterprise Resource Planning for non business majors, Undergraduate Badge
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Location

All undergraduate students begin their academic career on the Allendale Campus. Students in this major continue their upper division studies downtown on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

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Learners will complete studies at the Grand Valley Allendale Campus.

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Undergraduate students in this major study at the Grand Valley Allendale Campus.

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Classes for the program are a combination of online and in-seat on the GVSU Health Campus, near the Grand Rapids Medical Mile.

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All undergraduate students begin their academic career at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus; classes for graduate students in this major meet downtown on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

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Classes for the program are offered online or in-seat with online option downtown on the Pew Grand Rapids Campus in L. William Seidman Center in downtown Grand Rapids, MI.

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Most courses are offered in a variety of formats, including online and hybrid. In-person classes for graduate students in this major meet downtown on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

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This program can be completed fully online.

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Students in this program study downtown on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

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Coursework

Aside from the business core, students study a variety of topics, including:

  • Valuation
  • Investments
  • Derivatives
  • Banking
  • Financial modeling
  • Insurance
  • International finance
  • Portfolio management
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Each learner pursuing the multilingualism badge must complete MLL 200 or MLL 300 and one world language course from one of the following options.

Track A (six credits) is for those speaking languages taught in the MLL department who have been awarded the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. Coursework:

  • An approved 300-level language/culture/literature course in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish.

Track B (six-seven credits) is for those speaking languages NOT taught in the MLL department who have been awarded the Michigan Seal of Biliteracy. Coursework:

  • One 100-level course in a language taught in the MLL department.

Track C (six credits) is for those speaking languages taught in the MLL department but without the biliteracy seal. These students must provide documentation of intermediate high proficiency on a commercially produced comprehensive language exam. Coursework:

  • An approved 300-level language/culture/literature course in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish.
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A degree in biology includes coursework in:

  • Animal and plant biology
  • Cell and molecular biology
  • Ecology
  • Evolution
  • Genetics
  • Lab and field experience
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Students study a wide variety of topics including:

  • ICD-10-CM/PCS and CPT/HCPCS coding
  • Electronic health record software
  • Quality in health care
  • Health care law
  • Leadership practices in HIM
  • Strategic planning in HIM
  • Data analytics
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Students admitted to this program will count up to 12 credits of graduate work in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the undergraduate degree, and may count towards both the B.S. and M.S. degrees. Students are encouraged to meet with their graduate program director to ensure all requirements are met.

Since the master's degree in data science and analytics is a Professional Science Master's (PSM) program, four credit hours at the graduate level involve an industry internship experience.

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The badge is comprised of four courses, three credits each.

  • ACC 622 - Tax Research and Writing
  • ACC 624 - Corporate Tax 1
  • ACC 627 - Estate, Gift, and Trust 1
  • ACC 629 - Partnership Taxation

The badge is not a degree or certificate; however, if you choose to continue, completion of this badge and the other three taxation specialization badges will create stackable credentials towards earning a master's degree in taxation.

Admission to the Seidman College of Business and completion of the capstone required to earn the MST, talk to a counselor for details.

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Students will study a variety of topics, including:

  • Financial management
  • Fund development
  • Grantmaking
  • Marketing
  • Nonprofit management
  • Program evaluation
  • Social entrepreneurship
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The project management certificate is comprised of 12 credits:

  • CIS 339 - Project Planning
  • CIS 349 - Agile Project Management
  • MGT 345 - Team Building
  • BUS 470 - Applied Business Solutions

It is recommended learners take BUS 470 as the final course, as it is a culminating experience applying project management knowledge.

These classes provide you with core training in the following competencies:

  • Analytical skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, and decision making
  • Interpersonal skills like communication, collaboration, and leadership and responsibility
  • Information processing skills
  • Capacity to innovate and adapt skills

Visit the online course catalog for program details.

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The badge is comprised of three courses, a total of nine credit hours:

  • MGT 268 - Business Processes and Management Information Systems
  • MGT 351 - Enterprise Information Systems
  • BUS 410 - SAP TS410 Preparation

Students will learn the flow of business processes by observing and predicting the impact of various business transactions, analyze the inter-connectedness of different functional areas in organizations, execute key business processes in an ERP system, evaluate the impact of business process step in an ERP system on company operations, configure master data in an ERP system, and trouble shoot business process execution errors.

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Career Options

This program is designed to provide careers in:

  • Corporate finance
  • Financial institutions
  • Investments
  • Financial planning
  • Valuation
  • Private equity

The center provides students with experiential learning opportunities utilizing databases, such as WRDS (including CRSP and Capital IQ), and application-based exercises.

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Multilingualism is a marketable skill and an advantage in any field. Examples include business, education, government, international relations, health professions, social work, criminal justice, engineering, management, nonprofit and public administration, communications, and legal studies.

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Biologists work in a variety of careers including:

  • Environmental/sustainability consultant
  • Geneticist or genetics counselor
  • Educator
  • Ecologist or field biologist
  • Conservation biologist
  • Laboratory or research technician
  • Physician, physician assistant, or dentist
  • Zoologist
  • Botanist
  • Evolutionary biologist
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects employment in health information management will grow 16 percent in the next decade, much faster than the average for all occupations. Jobs include director or manager, security officer, data analyst, and medical coder, just to name a few. High job placement offers the potential for maximum return on investment.

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Students will go on to have successful careers in:

  • Finance and insurance
  • Knowledge storage and retrieval
  • Marketing
  • National security
  • Political science and polling
  • Public transportation and safety
  • Science and analytics
  • Social media analytics
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Graduates are typically employed in a variety of professions, including:

  • Nonprofit management
  • Fundraising
  • Grantmaking
  • Program development
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According to an EMSI market analysis of job postings requiring a bachelor's degree between October 2018 and September 2019, project management is listed as a top hard skill, with 22,453 or a full 6% of all job postings requiring project management abilities. Further, a project management certification is a top qualification across all job postings, with 3,629 unique jobs requiring such certification. Project management training in Michigan can be a difference maker for job seekers, as Project Manager is itself the 7th most popular job title in Michigan, with 4,207 unique postings.

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Skills Employers Want

The B.B.A. in Finance at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual finance job postings.

  • Accounting
  • Financial Statements
  • Forecasting
  • Loans
  • Auditing
  • Budgeting
  • Financial Analysis
  • Investments
  • Financial Services
  • Financial Planning

Source: EMSI, 2020

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The B.A. or B.S. in Biology at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual job postings.

  • Biology
  • Clinical Trials
  • Clinical Research
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Good Clinical Practices (GPC)
  • Auditing
  • Biochemical Assays
  • Data Management
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry

Source: EMSI, 2021

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The B.S. in Health Information Management at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual job postings.

  • Health administration
  • Information systems
  • Computer science
  • Risk Management
  • Cybersecurity
  • Leadership
  • Communication

Source: EMSI, 2020

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The M.S. in Data Science and Analytics at GVSU will develop the skills you need to land the job you want. Whether the skills are advanced or general, you will build a resume of qualifications that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual data science job postings.

  • SQL Programming
  • Business Intelligence
  • Strategic Planning
  • Project Management
  • Agile Software Development
  • Dashboard
  • Business Analytics
  • Data Management
  • Big Data

EMSI: Source, 2022

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The MPNL degree at GVSU will help you develop the skills you need to land the job you want. You will build a resume of qualifications and experiences that are sure to attract employers. The following skills correlate with those pulled from actual job postings in the nonprofit leadership area.

  • Fundraising
  • Philanthropic grantmaking 
  • Nonprofit budgeting and financial management
  • Strategic planning
  • Social work
  • Fund development
  • Program development
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