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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 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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May 23 2013

(Bluefield)—In a celebration of Bluefield State College's past, present, and future, 377 BSC students graduated, three esteemed alumni were awarded honorary doctorates, and an audience of more than 4000 packed the Brushfork Armory for the College's 112th commencement exercises. Dr. Paul H...
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May 22 2013

(Bluefield)—When Kevin Neese walked across the stage to receive his diploma at Bluefield State College’s 2013 commencement exercises, the Bluefield resident was positioned for what truly is the “next adventure” in his life.  This July, he will take his first air flight and first trip abroad to begin...
BSC Student Todd Atkins Receives American Society of Highway...
May 14 2013

Bluefield State College student Todd Atkins was recently awarded a $1500 scholarship the American Society of Highway Engineers (ASHE)/North Central WV Section. Pictured at the awards ceremony are (left-to-right) are WV Commissioner of Highways Paul Mattox, Jr., Todd Atkins, and ASHE Nati...

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103-104 Class Piano (1-0-1). For students without previous piano experience. A course in elementary piano designed to develop basic technique and provide keyboard experience for the classroom teacher.

109-110 Theory I and II (3-0-3). An integrated course in the fundamentals of harmony, ear-training and sight singing. Emphasis is on written, keyboard, and aural diatonic harmony.

130  Music Skills for Classroom Teachers (2-0-2). The study of music fundamentals and basic skills for classroom teachers.  PR:  Eligibility for enrollment in ENGL 101.

150  Introduction to Music (3-0-3). Designed to introduce the student to selected masterpieces of music from the several periods, Renaissance through twentieth Century, and to lead the student to an understanding of the relationship of music to general culture.

200  Twentieth Century Music (3-0-3). A survey of the stylistic trends and innovations in music and their relationship to society, from the late nineteenth century to the present. 

213  Piano (1 hour credit each semester to a total of 8). Individual instruction in piano technique. The courses allow technical and musical development through selected technical studies and solo literature. PR: Previous lower numbered course.

218  Wind and Percussion Instruments (1 hour credit each semester to a total of 8). Individual instruction on a selected brass, percussion or reed instrument. The courses allow the development of facility and musicianship through selective technical studies and representative solo literature. PR: Previous lower numbered course.

224  String Instrument (1 hour credit each semester to a total of 8). Individual instruction on a selected string instrument. The courses are designed for the development of facility and musicianship through selected technical studies and representative solo literature.

321  Voice (1 hour credit each semester to a total of 8). Individual instruction in vocal technique. The courses are designed for vocal development through selected studios and solo literature. PR: Previous lower numbered course.

415  Organ (1 hour credit each semester to a total of 8). Individual instruction in the fundamentals of organ techniques. Courses are designed to develop facility and musicianship through selected technical studies and representative solo literature. PR: Consent of the instructor.

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