University of Alaska Southeast - Statement

Statement

The University of Alaska Board of Regents approved the declaration of his status for UAS in March 2001.The university is an open enrollment, a public university that provides postsecondary education for a diverse student body in the region.UAS according to the results, promote the scholarship of faculty, with opportunities for lifelong learning and lasting quality of its academic programs.

OSA is a regional agency, works to use their resources, staff, faculty and technology. It serves his state, his region and the community by offering services and programs:

  • Workforce Development, and
  • Certified Associate of Science degrees
  • Associate Degrees
  • Prepare students to successfully transfer to baccalaureate programs with type AA, AB, AS.
Offers degrees in subjects
  • Humanities
  • Social sciences, natural sciences,
  • Economy
  • Elementary Education BA, BS, BLA, BBA, BA-EE and education
  • Master's Degrees in education, business or public policy diMAT, MBA, MPA, MEd).
  • Continuing education for personal and professional enrichment.

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