New Programs
SUMMER (AUGUST) 2007
Master of Business Administration (Non-Profit and Charitable Organization Management, Management of the Growing Enterprise)
-Mark Lee, DBA
FALL 2007
Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology (Biotechnology, Biotechnology Honours, Biotechnology and Business Administration, Biotechnology and Chemistry)
-Julia Mills, Ph.D.
FALL 2008
Diploma in Christian Studies (Pastoral Ministry, Evangelism and Missions, etc.) (now available in Mandarin Chinese). (Refer to ACTS programs at Graduate School of Theological Studies (GSTS) programs)
-Doug Berg, Ph.D.
BA Sociology (Sociology, Sociology with Human Services Certificate)
-Michael Wilkinson, Ph.D.
BA Canadian Studies (History and Government – including a semester at the Laurentian Leadership Centre in Ottawa; History and Culture)
-Bob Burkinshaw, Ph.D.
SPRING (JANUARY) 2009
Master of Business Administration (International specialization – iMBA)
-Andrea Soberg, MIR, CHRP
AUGUST 2009
Master of Science in Nursing (Nursing Education, Nursing Leadership, Advanced Nursing Practice with Older Adults)
-Sheryl Reimer Kirkham, Ph.D.
FALL 2009
Residential (on campus as opposed to online) Master of Arts in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
-Bill Acton, Ph.D.
Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy (GSTS)
-Ian Verseveldt, Ph.D.
Washington State Degree-Completion Programs
Contact Linda Long
FALL 2007
BA in Psychology with Human Services Certificate
BA in Multidisciplinary Social Sciences with Human Services Certificate
FALL 2008
BA in Leadership
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