If your interest is specifically in dance education, Coker will prepare you to teach your chosen content area in PK-12 classrooms. Guided by the department’s education coordinator, you will follow a structured curriculum to prepare you with base knowledge and teaching methods specific to your content area.
What You’ll Learn
Teacher candidates who successfully complete these programs are recommended to the State of South Carolina for certification in the subjects indicated and the grade levels shown.
Public Administrators work for entities with a mission to serve the public and the common good. If you’ve always hoped to change the world for the better as part of your job, Public Administration is the program for you.
Public administration involves the study of leadership and management in public service, including all aspects of local, state, and national governments, non-profit organizations, and volunteerism.
Field Options:
Public Health and Human Services
Law Enforcement
Parks and Recreation
Organizational Leadership
Public Finance
Foreign Affairs and Policy
Environmental Studies
Urban and Regional Planning
Public Affairs and Communication
Public Law
Political Science
Pre-Law
and many more
One Degree That Opens All These Doors
$45,000
Housing Specialist
$57,000
Nonprofit Analyst
$74,000
Safety Manager
$70,000
Emergency Management Director
$99,000
Nonprofit Director
$88,000
Development Director
$100,000
Planning Manager
$48,000
Social and Communities Service Manager
Coker Course Specifics
Interdisciplinary: featuring courses across government, social science, public policy, and business
Prepares students for success in a wide range of public sector and nonprofit roles
Project-based
Interested in Graduate School?
Public administration students prepare for a wide range of graduate school opportunities, including these programs:
Jobs in Information Technology are growing way faster than the national average, which means that people who study this field can expect a lot of excellent options to choose from when they graduate with an Information Technology bachelor’s degree.
What’s more, the median annual salary in IT is $97,430, that’s almost double what the average job pays. Employers are desperate for qualified candidates, and they’re willing to pay handsomely for people with a bachelor’s degree in information technology to join them.
A degree in information technology gives you the skills to work in nearly any industry based in the use and maintenance of software and programs.
One Degree That Opens All These Doors
$66,000
Network Administrator
$71,000
Computer Systems Analyst
$81,000
Information Security Analyst
$86,000
Software Developer
$92,000
Information Technology Manager
Coker Bachelor’s in Information Technology Course Specifics
Prepared for two CompTIA certification exams A+ certification Network Certification
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