Anthrozoology
Explores the extraordinary relationships and interactions that people have with animals, combining scientific study and exploration withtheoretical applications in the areas of animal welfare, animal behavior, and conservation.
CSI – Web and Digital Media Track
Covers the creative side of technology. Projects focus on real world design solutions with a marketing approach. Comprehensive courses cover: graphic communications, digital imaging, web page production, digital media.
Business Management
Equips students with personal leadership skills and an understanding of management ethics and best practices. Graduates will possess the tools to enter further develop their skills as business professionals.
Human Services
For careers on a wide variety of helping professions or for graduate school. Students learn to analyze and apply psychological theories, conduct themselves professionally, and work on a team and become more self aware.
Hospitality
The Hospitality track prepares students for management careers within the industry. Students will learn the concepts and principles necessary to be successful in today’s globally competitive environment.
Humanities
The Humanities major prepares students for living and working in the twenty-first century through an interdisciplinary and comprehensive liberal arts examination of culture.
Computer Information Systems (CIS)
Technology is the backbone of the information age. Organizations use it for a wide variety of purposes, creating great demand for skills in this area. Beacon’s CIS major exposes students to the many exciting possibilities of the latest technology.
Psychology
For careers on a wide variety of helping professions or for graduate school. Students learn to analyze and apply psychological theories, conduct themselves professionally, and work on a team and become more self aware.
CIS – Information Systems Track
Covers the mission-critical functions of designing systems and managing information. Students learn about methods for processing data with various hardware and software solutions used in business and industry.
Studio Art
Common first jobs for Studio Arts majors: museum technical staff, installation experts, assistant project coordinators, decorative painters, photographers, package designers, and artists.