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AIU Specializations and Why They Matter

May 16, 2011 General 0 Comments

American InterContinental University offers a specialized approach to targeted career preparation.

As industries become more complex and specialized, so do the needs of employers seeking dedicated professionals with advanced knowledge and skills in specific areas of expertise. Fields as diverse as business, information technology, criminal justice, design and education now offer an incredible range of career directions for those who build their professional qualifications accordingly.

At AIU, we have re-structured the curricula of a number of our Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs to reflect the needs of today’s job market. Whether you attend classes at one of our traditional campuses, or earn an online degree, as an AIU student you can choose a program with a specialization in your field, focus on acquiring applicable, career-specific knowledge and establish yourself as a subject matter expert with the capability to address real-world challenges.

Dr. Gregory Washington, Provost and Chief Academic Officer, explains specializations and what they mean to AIU students.

In today's competitive marketplace, one of the best ways to maintain your viability and create new opportunities for career advancement is to keep your knowledge, skills and experience current with industry standards. A career-focused degree program with a specialized curriculum empowers you to add the kind of qualifications being sought today by employers in your field. That's why AIU continuously updates the course content in our programs to reflect the evolving demands of today's job market. To pursue your professional goals in today’s world, it takes more than dedication; it takes specialization. At AIU, we’re prepared to help you acquire the credentials to address the needs of a specialized and competitive marketplace.

To learn more about AIU and our degree offerings, click here or call us today at: 1-877-701-3800

 

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