![]() National American University - Sioux Falls 2801 S Kiwanis Ave. Suite 100 Sioux Falls, SD 57105 |
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National American UniversityEstablished in 1941 in Rapid City, South Dakota, NAU has since grown to include 14 campuses with physical locations in six states, found in the heart of the United States. National American University is truly a global institution with a world-class distance learning campus that is actively engaged in partnerships and affiliations with universities across the United States and throughout the world. Add to that NAU's regional accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission, the highest available, and you have a world-class university that is graduating students who are primed and ready to enter the world's career workforce. NAU's core values and mission statement perfectly embody the history-rich institution's commitment to provide a caring and supportive environment for all students. National American University specifically caters to the working adult, offering associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees in core disciplines such as business, information technology, business administration and applied management. Why National American University?
AccreditationNational American University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association. Associate of Science in General Education StudiesThe Associate of Science in General Education Studies offers an opportunity for those students who have not declared a career goal. Upon completion of this degree, the student may apply most of the course work toward a four-year degree at National American University. The number of credits applicable toward the 4-year degree will depend on the program selected. The program's goal is to achieve the following:
Graduates of our program will utilize both traditional printed and electronic materials to conduct research, they will demonstrate the ability to write a research paper and business correspondence, they will communicate and listen effectively through informal speeches and formal presentations, they will perform mathematical computations at the intermediate algebra level or above and they will demonstrate basic computer literacy skills. They will also utilize critical thinking skills, analyze problems individually and as part of a team to determine appropriate solutions, prepare for continuing education in an advanced degree program or in a profession and examine multiple dimensions of diversity within the global community. *This program is not eligible for Title IV financial aid. Please visit with your academic advisor to determine what options may be available to you. InformationIf you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please Request Information from National American University - Sioux Falls. |
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