B.S. Organizational Leadership
The BS in Organizational Leadership focuses on practices, theories, issues, parameters, and specific ramifications of organizational leadership. The program is ideal for traditional students who wish to take advantage of online course offerings, as well as non-traditional students, such as working professionals, military personnel, and transfer students seeking alternative routes to degree completion. Students in the program will be able to select from the following concentrations: Health Care Administration, Legal Office Administration, Office Administration and Technology, Public Service Administration, and Spanish for Professionals. Students may also be eligible to earn prior learning credit (PLA) for prior knowledge gained.
For further assistance please contact:
Professor Juone Brown
Phone: (478) 822-1010
Email: brownj@fvsu.edu
0r visit: Organizational Leadership website
B.A. Criminal Justice
The B.A. in Criminal Justice provides knowledge of the foundations, principles and procedures of the criminal justice system. The program deals with the three components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
For further assistance please contact:
Dr. Julius Trimble
Phone: (478) 825-1950/6230
Email: clarkd01@fvsu.edu
B.A. Political Science
The primary goals of the Political Science program are to provide students with a broad academic base within the discipline and the opportunity for practical experiences related to the development of marketable skills. Curriculum offerings are designed to introduce students to all of the main divisions within the field while providing them with experience essential for the integration of history and practice through carefully supervised internships.
For further assistance please contact:
Dr. Meigan Fields
Phone: (478) 825-6634 / 6230
Email: clarkd01@fvsu.edu
B.A. Psychology
The Psychology program provides quality instruction in the discipline of psychology to prepare students to pursue careers in psychology and psychology- related fields, and to provide psychological services, when appropriate, to the University and community.
For further assistance please contact:
Dr. Jerry L. Haywood, Jr.
Phone: (478) 825-6232
Email: haywoodj@fvsu.edu
M.S in Rehabilitation Counseling and Case Management
The Rehabilitation Counseling and Case Management Program, professionally accredited by The Council on Rehabilitation Counselor Education (CORE), focuses upon providing training for students who are interested in working with the physically and emotionally disabled. This program also requires extensive field experience. It prepares professional rehabilitation counselors to work effectively with individuals who have physical, mental, or emotional disabilities, assisting them to achieve, to the fullest capacity, vocational, social, psychological and economic independence, and improved quality of life. Graduates of the Rehabilitation Counseling program are eligible to sit for the national certifying examination in order to obtain the Certified Rehabilitation Counselors (CRC) credential.
For further assistance please contact:
Dr. Jerry Brenner
Phone: (478) 825-6656
Email: brennerj@fvsu.edu