BA in Management or Humanities and Cultural Studies
Management Program Description
The highly flexible, 33-unit Management major is designed for students who want to push their real world experience to the next level by earning a college degree with a business major. Students will be grounded in the functional areas of accounting, human resources, and marketing from the perspectives of classic theory and current challenges in the Internet age. But more importantly, students will develop an understanding of how these areas affect one another and how they help to carry out the strategic purpose of an organization.
Humanities and Cultural Studies Program Description
The newest offering at our Ukiah Center, the Humanities and Cultural Studies major offers students the opportunity to study the meaning of the human condition through interdisciplinary course work. The course of study brings together such disciplines as art, art history, history, literature, music, philosophy, and religion to help the student examine the fundamental questions that have shaped the human community. Competence in critical analysis, written and spoken discourse, and a love of learning are hallmarks of a student completing this major.
Program Format
Course instruction is delivered in an accelerated, eight-week format. Our blended course format incorporates three face-to-face class meetings with online instruction. Students combine units from transfer, the Strategic Management major, and a variety of upper division electives offered in Ukiah to complete the 124 unit graduation requirement.
Tuition and Financial Aid
The tuition rate for the 2007-2008 academic year is $480 per unit. The majority of Dominican's students use financial aid to cover part or all of their tuition. Students have access to financial aid programs which include federal and state loans, and grants. Dominican also offers a variety of payment options and a deferred payment plan for students with tuition reimbursement programs from their employers.
Advising and Support
The decision to complete an undergraduate degree is a complex one. Dominican offers a variety of support services to help students achieve success. Knowledgeable academic advisors prepare personal degree plans at the start of the program and remain available throughout the college experience.
Admission Requirements
Students are admitted to the program throughout the year and may start their studies in either the fall or spring terms.
- Associate's degree or a minimum of 50 transferable college semester units
- Completed application form
- Official transcripts from each college or university where credits have been earned
About Dominican
Dominican is an independent, international, learner-centered university of Catholic heritage, founded in 1890.With an enrollment of just over 2,000 men and women, the University offers more than 30 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in arts and sciences, health sciences, business, and teacher education. Dominican's main campus is in San Rafael, just north of San Francisco. The Management and Humanities and Cultural Studies programs seek to address the needs of adult learners in the Mendocino County area. It takes advantage of the University's strong relationship with Mendocino College and promotes the common good of both institutions.
Contact Information
Information about the Ukiah programs may be obtained by phone: 707-463-4802 or e-mail: ukiah@dominican.edu. Our FAX number is (707) 463-5525.
Mailing Address
2240 Old River Road
Ukiah, CA 95482
Driving directions
From
U.S. 101, take the Talmage Road exit, continuing on Talmage Road
towards Talmage. Turn right on Old River Road to the Mendocino Office
of Education building at 2240 Old River Road, Ukiah.
