Undergraduate Program
- School of Arts
- BA Advertising
- BA Communication Speech Concentration
- BA Communication Visual Communication Concentration
- BA Economics
- BA Human Resource Development
- BA Human Services
- BA Literature
- BA Social Science
- BA Teaching English As A Second Language
- BA Early Childhood Education
- School of Business
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Accounting
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Business Economics
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Computer Information
Systems
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Corporate Communication
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Entrepreneurial
Studies
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Finance
- BSc Business Administration - Major: General Business
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Human Resource
Management
- BSc Business Administration - Major: International
Business
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Management
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Marketing
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Public Administration
- BSc Business Administration - Major: Travel Industry
Management
- BSc Computer Science
- BSc Engineering
Graduate Program
School of Arts
- Master of Arts in Communication
- Master of Arts in Global Leadership
- Master of Arts in Human Resource Management
- Master of Arts in Organizational Change
- Master of Arts in Teaching English As A Second Language
- Master of Arts in Education
School of Science
- Master of Science in Administration (MSA)
- Master of Science in Business Administration (MBA)
- Master of Science in Information Systems
- Master of Science in Information Technology
- Master of Science in Finance
- Master of Science in Hospitality and Tourism
- Master of Science in Human Resource Management
- Master of Science in International Management
- Master of Science in Marketing
- Master of Science in Project Management
- Master of Science in Sport Management
About Distance Learning
SFU understands that adult students have professional, family,
and community responsibilities in addition to their educational
goals. We offer undergraduate and graduate degree programs through
a variety of delivery methods. We strive to provide convenient,
timesaving services, without sacrificing high academic standards.
Distance learning courses are available in Learning Package
and Web-based formats.
Learning packages are print-based. All course materials, including
syllabus information, instructor lectures, sample quizzes, etc.,
are included in a printed packet called a Student Manual. Assignments
are mailed or e-mailed directly to instructors for grading.
Most exams are administered in a proctored setting.
Academic Advising
Academic advising is provided to help you identify your educational
needs, interests and goals. Academic advisers include professionals
from education, business and government who have been trained
to adviser Advising is available at your local program center
at regularly scheduled times. You can also reach your adviser
by phone, and in most cases, by fax and by e-mail. You will
work with an academic adviser to complete a program plan which
serves as the road map or guide to achieve your academic goals.
It is the student's responsibility to schedule an appointment
with the academic adviser to develop the program plan. This
should be done as early in your course of study as possible
- if at all possible, before you begin your second course.
If you decide to take course work before developing a degree
program plan, the work may not be applicable to the course
of study you wish to pursue.
The academic adviser has authority over the student's program
plan. This authority is limited by the curricula and the university's
policies and practices. While the program plan is intended
to be flexible, you should not deviate from the program plan
without the permission of the academic adviser. Otherwise,
you run the risk the deviations may not be applicable to the
course of study you have chosen.
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