CSU Launches Nine Online Programs

Orange Beach’s Columbia Southern University (CSU) has announced nine new online degree and certificate programs. It said that, in a continued effort to address environmental sustainability, two new bachelor’s programs feature a concentration in energy and land-use management. Also, four of the new programs offer concentrations in the BS in military studies, which will be hosted by CSU’s new College of Military Studies and Leadership, led in part by Chief Master Sgt. (Ret.) Mike Perry, who recently joined CSU to serve as the school’s dean and assistant provost. The new additions are as follows: MS in health care administration, BS in EMS administration – mobile integrated health, BS in environmental management – energy and land-use management, BS in occupational safety and health – energy and land-use management, BS in military studies – information technology, BS in military studies – international management, BS in military studies – leadership, BS in military studies – supply chain management and graduate certificate – instructional design and technology.

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