a public four-year universities, which is part of the University System of University of Alaska Southeast Alaska. The main campus of Juneau, Alaska and is located in the university campuses in Sitka and Ketchikan expand. University of Alaska Southeast Alaska Southeast abbreviated as Southeast or UAS.
UAS July 1 Alaska Juneau, Ketchikan Community College and the University of consolidation and restructuring of the former 1987 Islands Community College (Sitka) was founded on.
UAS Colleges and universities are accredited by the Northwest Commission.
Campuses
Juneau
The main campus of the University of Alaska Southeast is located in Juneau. The majority of the campus is located in Auke Bay and Auke Lake. campus classrooms, studios, consists of teaching and research laboratories, Anderson Science building (North Pacific Marine Lab), William A. Egan Library, housing, Student Recreation Center (Charles Gamble Jr.-Donald Sperl Joint Use Facility), a bookstore, office and administrative areas. UAS engineering, construction and mechanical laboratories, a mining simulator and classroom and office space consists city Juneau, which is located Technical Education Center. Juneau campus vocational Revenue, Certificates, Associate, Baccalaureate and Graduate degrees are offered.
Sitka
Sitka campus was established in 1962, Sitka Community College campus awards Professional Endorsements office support, network support technicians, web development, network management, health information technology, housing and light construction, as law enforcement and resources; computer information and office systems Certifications, accounting technicians, medical confidentiality and security, small business management, fishing technology, pre-care and pre-coding radiological technician qualifications and health information management specialist; and health information management, general education (in partnership with Alaska Anchorage University), nursing, fishing technology, technology, and health sciences degree in apprenticeship Assoc.
Ketchikan
Ketchikan campus of Southeast Alaska is established as the old campus and originally from Ketchikan in 1954 Community College campus awards Professional Endorsements office support, network support technicians, web development, network management, maritime transport, housing and light construction, and welding; computer information and office systems Certifications, accounting technicians, small business management, fishing technology, pre-care and pre-radiological technician qualifications; and general education (in partnership with Alaska Anchorage University), nursing, fishing technology, technology, and health sciences degree in apprenticeship Assoc.
Academic
Schools
UAS has four academic schools:
science faculty
School of Management
Career Education Faculty
Faculty of Education
Bachelors Degrees
Arts Degree (B.)
6 majors available
Biology
Primary education
English - three areas of emphasis:
creative Writing
Literature
Literature and the Environment
Geography and Environmental Studies
Social Sciences - 6 emphasis areas:
Anthropology
economics
Government and Politics
history
psychology
sociology
Special education
Liberal Arts Science (B.L.A.)
5 emphasis areas
Alaska Native Languages and Studies
independent Design
Interdisciplinary Studies
Language arts
Outdoor and Adventure Studies
Business Administration (B.B.A.)
4 emphasis areas
Accounting
Human Resources Management
governance
Management Information System
Bachelor of Science (B. S.)
5 majors available
Biology
Environmental Science
Geography and Environmental Resources
Marine Biology
math
Master's Degrees
Education
Primary (M.A.T.)
Secondary (M.A.T.)
In Educational Leadership (M.Ed.)
Educational Technology (M.Ed.)
Mathematics Education (K-8) (M.Ed.)
Reading (M.Ed.)
Special Education (M.Ed.)
Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)
Natural Resource Policy
rural development
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