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School of Nursing & Allied Health   The School of Nursing and Allied Health offers degrees in nursing and radiologic technology. Programs offered include: baccalaureate and associate degrees in nursing, baccalaureate in radiologic sciences, and the associate degree in radiologic technology.


 
The W. Paul Cole, Jr. School of Business The School of Business at Bluefield State College offers a variety of programs. Students in the four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration program must complete the requirements of two specializations chosen from: accounting, management, marketing, or computer science.


 
School of Engineering Technology & Computer Science The engineering technology programs offer associate and baccalaureate degrees in a variety of technological fields. Associate degrees may be earned in architectural, civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering technology.

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School of Education The School of Education offers Bachelor of Science degrees in Elementary Education (K-6) or Early/Middle Education. The program prepares graduates to teach at the Elementary (K-6) grade level and/or the Middle School (5-9) grade level in one of four required areas of specialization: English/Language Arts, Mathematics, General Science, and Social Studies.

School of Engineering Technology & Computer Science Students graduating with a B.S. in Computer Science are prepared for positions as systems analysts, software designers, network professionals, and webmasters depending on the education path taken.

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The School of Arts and Sciences offers courses in art, biology, chemistry, criminal justice, English, French, geography, geology, history, humanities, journalism, mathematics, music, natural science, physical science, physics, political science, psychology, social science, sociology, Spanish, and speech.


Bluefield State College Bluefield State College was established as a black teachers college by an act of the West Virginia Legislature in 1895 and was integrated after 1954. By the 1960's the College had a comprehensive four-year program of teacher education, arts and sciences, and engineering technology. Gradually a variety of two-year technical programs evolved in response to local needs.

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BSC Announces Dean’s & President’s Lists for Spring 2013...
June 11 2013

(Bluefield)—One hundred fifty Bluefield State College students earned "President's List" recognition, and 290 students received "Dean's List" honors for their academic performance during the Spring 2013 Semester. To be eligible for the "President's List,"...
Bluefield State College Alumni Association Awards $25K in Sc...
June 06 2013

The Bluefield State College Alumni Association, Inc. has awarded scholarships to 17 current Bluefield State College students and three incoming BSC students for the 2013-14 academic year.  The total value of all BSCAA scholarships awarded for 2013-14 totaled $25,000.  The scholarship recipients we...
Collaborative program between Bluefield State College and So...
June 06 2013

Bluefield State College and Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the delivery of a Baccalaureate Degree program in Radiologic Sciences.  Pictured during a signing ceremony at Southern’s Mount Gay campus are (seated, left...

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150  Introduction to Geography (3-0-3). An introduction to the study of geography as a social science emphasizing the relevance of geography to human problems, map reading, and place name recognition.

290  Topics in Geography (3-0-3). Formal course in diverse areas of geography. Course may be repeated for different topics. PR:  GEOG 150. 301  World Physical Geography (3-0-3). A comprehensive and in-depth study of the interaction between people and the environment around the world. Based on a regional study rather than themes, the course offers exceptional depth in environmental physical geography as well as historical geography and current events. Attention is focused on the issues of culture, ethnicity language, religion, the physical environment, and indigenous peoples.PR: GEOG 150. 

302  Geography of Anglo-America (3-0-3). A survey of major geographic regions of North America; an analysis of the economic activities in their relations to the natural environment; and a study of the interrelations between unit areas. PR: GEOG 150.

304  Physical Geography (3-0-3). The study of the physical environment and man’s place within that environment. Consideration is given to ecological relationships. PR:  GEOG 150.

402  Urban Geography (3-0-3). A survey course which examines the geographer’s, as well as the layman’s, interests in, and contribution to, the study of cities. Human geography as the study of spatial organizations of human activity will be emphasized. The major concerns are with theories and generalizations about the locations of people and their activities, the interaction between them, processes at work, and behavior in urban and regional space with key issues, problems, policies, relating to human consequences of urbanization. PR:  GEOG 150.

490  Topics in Geography (3-0-3). Advanced formal course in diverse areas of geography. Course may be repeated for different topics. PR: GEOG 150.

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