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Because University of Phoenix is dedicated to working professionals, our education offers unsurpassed convenience, efficiency, and value. Classes are held at night or on weekends, so you can continue working full-time while pursuing your college education. Courses are offered one at a time, so you can more fully explore each subject.
You’ll learn from industry leaders who average 16 years of practical experience. In addition to holding a master's or doctoral degree, your instructors hold high level positions within the fields they teach. As a result, they are equally adept at discussing the latest academic theory and the most recent industry practices.
Above all else, the education is focused on your career success. For this reason, our curriculum is continually updated to include the skills and expertise that are in high demand. In addition, assignments can be made applicable to your current job.
Degrees:
Undergraduate
Degrees: Bachelor's in Business Administration, Accounting,
Information Systems, Management, Nursing, Criminal Justice,
Finance, and Human Services.
Graduate
Degrees: Master's in Accounting, Business Administration, Computer
Information Systems, Counseling, Technology Management, Education,
Human Services, Nursing, Finance, Health Care Management, and
Human Resources Management.
Location:
Denver Metro Area:
Lone Tree Campus, 10004 Park Meadows Drive, Lone Tree (C-470 & 1-25)
Aurora Campus, 3151 S. Vaughn Way, Aurora (I-225 & Parker)
Northglenn Campus, 10190 Bannock St, Northglenn (104th & I-25)
Turnpike Campus, 8700 Turnpike Drive, Westminster (Boulder Turnpike at Sheridan)
Schedule:
Classes meet one night a week for five or six- week sessions. Flexnet programs blend classroom experience with the convenience of online.
Admission:
Undergraduate Admission Requirements: You must have a high school diploma or equivalent, be at least 18 years of age, have at least one year of work experience and be employed.
Graduate Admission Requirements: You must have an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university, or a comparable degree from a recognized institution outside of the United States, and a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale). Applicants must provide verification of three years of significant full-time, post-high school work experience related to the degree program, and be employed.
Tuition:
In addition to competitive tuition, University of Phoenix offers numerous options for financing your education. Several low-interest financial aid options are available. Tuition deferment is offered to employees receiving company reimbursement.
Contact:
Elsa Myers
10004 Park Meadows Drive
Lone Tree, CO 80124
303.600.1165
elsa.myers@phoenix.edu
http://coloradocorp3.phoenix.edu
Email:
info@learncolorado.org
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