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Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degrees
This is the traditional undergraduate four-year degree which requires earning a minimum of 120 credits in your major of choice. At Point Park University, you can choose to pursue the degree full time living on campus or commuting, or part time commuting. The Downtown Pittsburgh location makes commuting and part time school schedules convenient.
- Accounting -- Transfer guides for CCAC, BCCC, WCCC and CCBC
- Business Management (Choose from concentrations in e-business, entrepreneurship, general management, international business or marketing) -- Transfer guide for CCAC
- Economics and Finance -- Transfer guide for CCAC
- Human Resource Management
- Information Technology -- Transfer guide for CCAC
- Public Administration -- Transfer guide for CCAC
- Sport, Arts and Entertainment Management
Accelerated B.S. and B.A. degrees - If you already have an associate's degree or 60 approved credits you can earn your bachelor's degree in a convenient Saturday program.
- B.S. in Business (Accelerated Business -Saturday Fast program)
- B.S. in Information Technology and Management (Choose from a concentration in management or information assurance.)
Associate of Science degrees (A.S.)
An associate's degree is often the first step toward a college career. The following are two year, 60 credit programs that bring the reward of the degree in half the time of a bachelor's degree. Once having earned the A.S. degree, many students use the credit and time earned in that degree towards completion of their four year Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts degree.
- Accounting
- Business Management
- Information Technology
- Leadership and Public Service
- Public Administration
Post-Baccalaureate
Have you already earned a Bachelor of Science in business either at Point Park or another university and want to add a different field of study for an additional B.S. or B.A. degree? The post-baccalaureate programs at Point Park give you credit for the core courses of your original degree. That way you are only taking the courses in your desired major to earn the additional B.S. degree.
Capstone
If you have an associate's degree or 60 approved transfer credits, these capstone programs offer you with the opportunity to finish your B.S. degree with flexible day and night time class options.