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Kennedy-Western University (Online Degree Programs)

Kennedy-Western University understands there are a lot of professional and personal demands on your time. Kennedy-Western's programs are designed specifically for the mid-career professional with self-paced programs available in 19 disciplines, ranging from business to engineering to health administration. Kennedy-Western University provides credit for work and education experience, flexibility to complete your degree online at your own pace in as little as 12-18 months, degree recognition - over 50% of Kennedy-Western's students have received partial or full tuition reimbursement from their employers.


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Kennedy-Western University offers Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate level degrees in many disciplines.

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Business Programs

Business Administration

Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science program in Business Administration at Kennedy-Western University offers students the basic practical considerations and applications of the discipline in topical areas chosen to enhance capabilities and improve career potential. Courses include Introduction to Business, Corporate Communications, Management Principles, Organization and Behavior, and Business and Economic Statistics. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Master of Science - The Master of Science program in Business Administration at Kennedy-Western University offers a similar exposure to those mid-career professionals with a firm grasp of business fundamentals, who wish to advance themselves in their current work, transition to a new challenge, or simply increase their knowledge in the area of business administration. Courses include Business Communications, Principles of Leadership, Management Science and Strategic Business Policy Essentials. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Doctorate - The Doctorate program in Business Administration at Kennedy-Western University builds upon the content laid down in the Master's program while providing considerably more in-depth exposure, orienting itself toward those students with senior management potential. Courses include Management of Business and Public Organizations, Business/Management Information Systems, Project and Systems Management, and Legal and Ethical Environments of Business. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Finance

Bachelor of Science - The Finance program at Kennedy-Western University is offered at the bachelor level for the purpose of providing a broad base for students planning a career in the financial field. The Finance major also is intended to arm students with skills in finance so that they may advance their careers in the areas of corporate and international financial management, personal financial planning and investment services. The financial graduate will be equipped with tools for understanding the function and applications of financial markets, the acquisition and allocation of funds in the public and private sector in domestic and international organizations, and learn how to access and utilize financial information. Courses include Introduction to Investments, Principles of Finance, Money and Banking, and Financial Institutions and Markets. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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E-Business/E-Commerce

Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science in E-Business/E-Commerce program at Kennedy-Western University focuses on e-business/e-commerce issues for those students who work on business platforms that are either stand-alone e-ventures or integrate e-commerce as part of traditional business models. The emphasis of this major is on e-commerce protocols, management of e-commerce ventures, e-strategy planning, e-tools and programming, financial analysis with respect to e-ventures, Internet and Web concepts and applications, and the impact of e-commerce on organizational behavior. This program explores new and novel business models that incorporate the Web and the Internet to formulate business-to-business, business-to-consumer, and other related e-business strategies. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Management and Leadership

Bachelor of Science - The Management and Leadership program at Kennedy-Western University seeks to equip students with a broad base of knowledge that can be utilized to strengthen leadership abilities and improve managerial effectiveness. This well-rounded, comprehensive program encompasses all facets of management and provides essential tools for the making of effective leaders and managers. Courses include Principles of Management, Business Communications, Organizational Development and Change, Project Management, and Critical Thinking and Decision Making. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Executive Business Administration

Master of Science - The Executive Masters program in Business Administration at Kennedy-Western University focuses on the development of an organization through the study of management, marketing, economics, and the environment. The primary purpose of the program is to provide opportunities for business persons and others to further their training and be better qualified to fulfill their personal, occupational and professional goals. It is intended that all courses shall require of students a greater intellectual effort, more independence in reading and investigation, and more constructive thinking to prepare practitioners for positions in business administration and other areas. Courses include Data Analysis and Quality Management, Design and Management of Operations, Problem Structuring and Analysis for Decision Making, and Organizational Development and Change. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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International Business Administration

Doctorate - The International Business Administration program at Kennedy-Western University provides a global focus for those students who work on a strategic level requiring integration across different functional areas. The emphasis is on theories of international protocol, both old and new, how they have changed, and how they must continue to change for corporations and individuals who are attempting to work on an international level. The program explores the differences among various economic development levels, the breakup in the "old" world order and new economic groups forming in Europe and Asia. Courses include International Law, International Economics, International Marketing and International Trade. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Human Resource Management

Master of Science - The Human Resource Management program at Kennedy-Western University is designed to ensure that students have the concepts and knowledge-base necessary for applying practical solutions to challenges within their own workplace. By building upon the students' knowledge-base with current topics and current thinking within the field, this program assists the student in affecting positive innovations within their organization. Courses include Dynamics of Labor Relations, Training and Development, Managerial Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, and Performance Appraisal and Compensation Systems. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Health Programs

Health Administration

Bachelor of Science - The Health Administration program at Kennedy-Western University is directed towards entry-level, mid-career, and advanced level professionals within the health administration field. The structure of the program allows students to receive both theoretical and practical applications needed for health care management to prepare for an ever-changing health care environment. The undergraduate program provides current health or business administrators with a general focus of the concepts and analytical techniques needed to understand the administrative structure of health organizations. Courses include Introduction to Health Administration, Current Issues in Health Care Reform, Health Information Systems and Legal Aspects of Health Care. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Master of Science - The Health Administration program at Kennedy-Western University is directed towards entry-level, mid-career, and advanced level professionals within the health administration field. The structure of the program allows students to receive both theoretical and practical applications needed for health care management to prepare for an ever-changing health care environment. The graduate program curriculum prepares individuals for more senior-level positions with the theoretical and applied knowledge-base required for successful planning of health initiatives within a dynamic, changing health care environment. Courses for the Master's of Science degree include Health Services Administration, Health Information Systems: Organization and Management, Management of HMO's and Ambulatory Care, and Health Policy. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Doctorate - The Health Administration program at Kennedy-Western University is directed towards entry-level, mid-career, and advanced level professionals within the health administration field. The structure of the program allows students to receive both theoretical and practical applications needed for health care management to prepare for an ever-changing health care environment. The graduate program curriculum prepares individuals for more senior-level positions with the theoretical and applied knowledge-base required for successful planning of health initiatives within a dynamic, changing health care environment. Courses for the Doctorate Degree include Health and the Workplace, Health Maintenance Organizations, Health Services Administration and Adding Quality to Health Care. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

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Technology Programs

Computer Science

Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science program in Computer Science at Kennedy-Western University is designed to provide a background in programming, programming concepts and operating system software. Specific courses provide the student with a sample of the most current programming techniques: C, C++, Pascal and Java, and allow understanding in the use of other programming languages. Additional courses are offered to enhance the students' understanding of software development and provide an understanding of the theory involved in computer systems development. Programming languages and compilers, and artificial intelligence provide the core of the advanced subject matter. Courses include Introduction to Computer Programming, Data Structures and Algorithms, Software Development and Operating Systems Design. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Master of Science - The Master of Science program in Computer Science at Kennedy-Western University builds upon the fundamental skills of an undergraduate program, skills gained experientially or educationally. Advanced programming techniques, simulation, and modeling are introduced at the master's level. A deeper understanding of programming concepts and the basis of computer systems analysis and design continues with study of finite languages, and analysis of algorithms. Advanced topics in operating systems design and communications systems design are provided to enhance the student's capabilities in the use of computers in real world applications. Courses include Computer Science Theory, Systems Architecture, Relational Databases and Software Engineering. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Doctorate - The Doctor of Philosophy program in Computer Science at Kennedy-Western University is designed to provide a greater depth of understanding in programming, programming concepts and operating systems software for the graduate student with a Master of Science in Computer Science. The program is designed for professionals who have a strong foundation in computer science. A study of distributed computing and networking, optimization, natural language processing, computer graphics and neural networks covers state-of-the-art topics in computer science today. Courses include Logic Programming, Numerical Analysis, Natural Language Processing and Computational Complexity. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Electrical Engineering

Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science program in Electrical Engineering at Kennedy-Western University is divided into two options: Option A: Digital Communications/Signal Processing, and Option B: Controls Systems/Computer Systems Performance. Option A: Digital Communications/Signal Processing is designed to prepare the students with the necessary background to work or continue with graduate study in the areas of video and signal/image processing and digital communications. It is also directed toward individuals who desire further specialization in telecommunications, communication networks, multimedia communications and wireless communications. Option B: Control Systems/Computer Systems Performance is designed to prepare students with the necessary background to work or continue with graduate study in the areas of robotics, artificial neutral networks, multivariable feedback control, computer-aided control system design, adaptive control and large scale system control of large, flexible structures. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Environmental Engineering

Bachelor of Science - The Environmental Engineering program at Kennedy-Western University is a diverse discipline which focuses on innovative technology for reuse, recycle and recovery measures, and on the biological, chemical and physical reactions in the land, air and water environments. The curriculum continues to respond to the demand for up-to-date education with practical applications. Courses for the Bachelor of Science program include Introduction to Environmental Science, Principles of Fluid Mechanics, Elasticity and Plasticity, Thermodynamics and Environmental Compliance. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Master of Science - The Environmental Engineering program at Kennedy-Western University is a diverse discipline which focuses on innovative technology for reuse, recycle and recovery measures, and on the biological, chemical and physical reactions in the land, air and water environments. The curriculum continues to respond to the demand for up-to-date education with practical applications. Courses for the Master of Science program include Quantitative Methods for Environmental Assessment, Air Pollution Phenomena and Systems, Solid Waste Management and Toxicology. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Doctorate - The Environmental Engineering program at Kennedy-Western University is a diverse discipline which focuses on innovative technology for reuse, recycle and recovery measures, and on the biological, chemical and physical reactions in the land, air and water environments. The curriculum continues to respond to the demand for up-to-date education with practical applications. Courses for the Doctorate Program include Chemical and Biological Processes in Environmental Engineering, Water Quality Control, Managing Environmental Risks and Environmental Economics. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Safety Engineering

Bachelor of Science - The Safety Engineering program at Kennedy-Western University is a discipline which is regulatory driven as well as technology driven, and as such is continually evolving with new legal and regulatory requirements being addressed by safety professionals. New interpretations of the discipline are also introduced by innovative technology, and Kennedy-Western continues to adapt the Safety Engineering program as the needs of the industry change. At the Bachelor of Science level, the program addresses the various themes within the field of safety. Courses include Safety and Health for Engineers, Probability and Statistics for Safety, Probability, Risk and Statistics, and Safety Management. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Master of Science - The Safety Engineering program at Kennedy-Western University is a discipline which is regulatory driven as well as technology driven, and as such is continually evolving with new legal and regulatory requirements being addressed by safety professionals. New interpretations of the discipline are also introduced by innovative technology, and Kennedy-Western continues to adapt the Safety Engineering program as the needs of the industry change. At the graduate level, the more senior responsibilities of a safety professional are addressed, such as property loss control and safety program design and management. Courses for the Master's of Science degree include Accident Investigation and Reconstruction, Contemporary Ergonomics, Industrial Hygiene and OSHA Compliance. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Doctorate - The Safety Engineering program at Kennedy-Western University is a discipline which is regulatory driven as well as technology driven, and as such is continually evolving with new legal and regulatory requirements being addressed by safety professionals. New interpretations of the discipline are also introduced by innovative technology, and Kennedy-Western continues to adapt the Safety Engineering program as the needs of the industry change. At the doctorate level, action-oriented research is encouraged, with clear applications to industry. Courses include Safety and Health Law, Emergency and Disaster Preparedness Management, Analytical Safety and Human Factors Engineering. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Quality Control

Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science in Quality Control program at Kennedy-Western University comprehensively address Statistical Quality Control (SQC) and Total Quality Management (TQM) through courses in statistical and industrial quality control; quality engineering and management; quality functions within organizations; and ISO 9000 quality standards. The bachelor's level program emphasizes basic SQC and TQM terminology and methodologies. Courses include Introduction to Quality in Manufacturing, Probability and Statistics for Quality, Methods for the Improvement of Quality and Fundamentals of Industrial Quality Control. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Master of Science - The Master of Science in Quality Control program at Kennedy-Western University comprehensively address Statistical Quality Control (SQC) and Total Quality Management (TQM) through courses in statistical and industrial quality control; quality engineering and management; quality functions within organizations; and ISO 9000 quality standards. The master's level program concentrates on conceptual aspects and issues of SQC and TQM. Courses include Methods in Reliability Engineering, Quality Functions Within Organizations, Statistical Process Control and Advanced Systems Quality Control. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science program in Mechanical Engineering at Kennedy-Western University is designed to provide the student with a broad background for a wide variety of careers. This program, available in two options, emphasizes an appropriate mix of energy science and technology, applied mechanics, thermal sciences and designs. Option A: Thermo-Sciences Energy is designed to enhance and knowledge of a student who has chosen a career in a thermal energy-oriented field such as design of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC). Option B: Machine Design Structures deals with planning or devising new or improved machine components to accomplish specific purposes found in the manufacturing, automobile and aerospace industries, among others. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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General Engineering

Master of Science - The General Engineering program at Kennedy-Western University is designed to broaden the student's knowledge in the field of engineering by providing a range of classes relevant to various engineering disciplines. At the Master of Science level, courses may be chosen to complement the student's technical background and focus on a specific area of interest. Courses include Engineering Systems, Operations Research, Engineering Optimizing Techniques, and Operations and Productions Management. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Doctorate - The General Engineering program at Kennedy-Western University is designed to broaden the student's knowledge in the field of engineering by providing a range of classes relevant to various engineering disciplines. At the Doctorate level, courses may be chosen to complement the student's technical background and focus on a specific area of interest. Courses include Analytic Methods of Engineering, Management and Organization of Research and Development, Engineering Economics Analysis and Environmental Compliance Technology. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Engineering Management

Master of Science - The Engineering Management program at Kennedy-Western University is designed to augment the engineering competency of the student by providing instruction in the process of management as it applies to technically-based enterprises. By combining qualitative approaches and quantitative techniques in a balanced curriculum, management credentials are strengthened and technical proficiency is increased. Courses for the Master of Science program include Financial Management in Engineering, Systems Management, Analysis of Production and Operating Systems, and Statistical Methods for Engineers. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Doctorate - The Engineering Management program at Kennedy-Western University is designed to augment the engineering competency of the student by providing instruction in the process of management as it applies to technically-based enterprises. By combining qualitative approaches and quantitative techniques in a balanced curriculum, management credentials are strengthened and technical proficiency is increased. Courses for the Doctorate Degree include Strategy and Organization, Management Decisions in Engineering, Management of Technological Innovation, and Organizational Research Methods. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Management Information Systems

Bachelor of Science - The Management Information Systems program at Kennedy-Western University focuses on the development, maintenance and management of information systems. Development and maintenance of systems in management for control of the business enterprise are explored at all program levels. The goal of the undergraduate program is to give the student both short and long-term practical applications of learning by instructing them in the maintenance and development of certain systems. Courses include Introduction to Data Communications, Fundamentals of WAN and LAN, Business Uses of the Internet and System Analysis and Design. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Master of Science - The Management Information Systems program at Kennedy-Western University focuses on the development, maintenance and management of information systems. Development and maintenance of systems in management for control of the business enterprise are explored at all levels. The goal of the graduate programs is to ensure the student is capable of directing effective utilization and management of information systems resources by the business enterprise. Courses include Information Technologies and Business Functions, Computer-Based Business Systems, Data Communications and Networking, and Decision Support and Expert Systems. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Doctorate - The Management Information Systems program at Kennedy-Western University focuses on the development, maintenance and management of information systems. Development and maintenance of systems in management for control of the business enterprise are explored at all program levels. The goal of the graduate programs is to ensure the student is capable of directing effective utilization and management of information systems resources by the business enterprise. At the doctorate level, this process involves more development and theory. Courses include Information Systems Strategy, Operational and Financial Models, Corporate Information Management and Statistical Analysis for Research Methods. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Management of Technology

Bachelor of Science - The Management of Technology program at Kennedy-Western University provides the opportunity to explore issues and master concepts involved in the management of technology and technology-based organizations. The Bachelor of Science program is designed to equip the student with the conceptual and practical skills needed to turn technology into a strategic advantage. This program enables the configuration of that technology to interface well with the other aspects of the organization such as employees, customers, suppliers and society at large. Courses include Marketing Management in Technology-Based Organizations, Manufacturing for Competitive Advantage, Communications in a Technical Environment and Problem Formulation and Managerial Decision Making. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.

Master of Science - The Management of Technology program at Kennedy-Western University provides the opportunity to explore issues and master concepts involved in the management of technology and technology-based organizations. The Master of Science program takes the student to a greater depth in understanding the implications of technology in the organization, particularly in the light of external forces and how it fits into the general world of science, government and business. This program recognizes the direction of an organization's efforts in the management of technology and may well be one of the critical success factors in any management portfolio. Courses include Strategic Management of Technology, Project Management and Leadership, Understanding and Forecasting Technology Development, and Managing Innovation in a Technological Environment. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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Software Engineering

Bachelor of Science - The Bachelor of Science program in Software Engineering at Kennedy-Western University is designed to provide students with a theoretical and practical background in software development and maintenance. The program focuses on the full software development life-cycle, including a thorough coverage of tools, techniques, principles, and guidelines for software requirements, specification, design and implementation. Students are guided toward a better understanding of the various tasks and specialties that contribute to the development of a software product. Courses include Software Life-Cycle, Requirements, Specification and Design, Principles and Use of Database Management Systems, Software Development for Real-Time Systems and Network Programming. Kennedy-Western University is a licensed post secondary institution pursuant to the State of Wyoming Private Schools Licensing Act W.S. 21-2-401 through 21-2-407. Therefore, Kennedy-Western's degree programs are recognized within business and industry.



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