University Bulletins and Course Catalogs
Document Type
Course Catalog
Publication Date
1979
Abstract
Nova University is an institution of higher learning with programs leading to the Doctor of Philosophy in the behavioral, life, and ocean sciences. The Juris Doctor is offered in law. The Education Specialist degree is offered in education both on-campus and in an off-campus format. The Master of Science degree is conferred in various specialties of behavioral science, education and ocean sciences. The Master of Arts degree is offered in various specialties of education and life sciences. The Doctor of Education and the Doctor of Public Administration are offered in an off-campus format. At the master's level the University also offers, in an off-campus format, degrees in public administration, childcare administration, business management and criminal justice. Bachelor's degrees are offered in criminal justice both on-campus and in an off-campus program.
Through The Center for Undergraduate Studies the University offers the Bachelor of Science degree in various concentrations in behavioral science, business, education, social science and communications. A certificate program in education is also available. The Center sponsors non-degree programs through the Institute for Lifelong Awareness and the Institute for Retired Professionals.
Research is directed toward the solution of problems that are of immediate concern to mankind. In view of problems being generally interdisciplinary in nature, the University is organized into research and study centers, each of which contains a group of closely related academic disciplines. As new programs become established they will either develop as independent centers or be assigned to existing centers.
Recommended Citation
Nova University, "Nova University Bulletin for 1979" (1979). University Bulletins and Course Catalogs. 4.
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_universitycatalogs/4