Graduates earn 266 degrees, certificates from the University of Phoenix-Hawaii

Graduates earn 266 degrees, certificates from the University of Phoenix-Hawaii
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About 51.5 percent of the 266 degrees and certificates handed out by the University of Phoenix-Hawaii in 2017-18 were to students in business, management, marketing, and related support services programs, making them the most popular programs that year, according to the latest disclosure from the U.S. Department of Education.

The agency’s National Center for Education Statistics shows the private for-profit institution in Honolulu conferred 82 bachelor’s degrees and 29 master’s degrees in business, management, marketing, and related support services programs.

But the single most popular program was for a bachelor’s degree in general business administration and management. Data shows the school gave out 75 bachelor’s degrees in general business administration and management, followed by 28 bachelor’s degrees in computer and information systems security/information assurance and 27 master’s degrees in general business administration and management.

The university enrolled 351 students for 2017-18, including 313 in undergraduate programs and 38 in graduate programs.

Degrees awarded for 2017-18
ProgramBachelor’s degrees awardedGraduate and professional degrees awardedCertificates awardedTotal degrees and certificates awardedPercent of total
Business Administration and Management, General752714116
Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General4138
Operations Management and Supervision55
Project Management44
Marketing/Marketing Management, General11
Management Information Systems, General11
Finance, General11
Accounting and Business/Management11
Accounting
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services total82292613751.5
Computer and Information Systems Security/Information Assurance281139
Information Technology2525
Computer Programming/Programmer, General213
Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications22
Data Modeling/Warehousing and Database Administration11
Web Page, Digital/Multimedia and Information Resources Design11
Computer Systems Analysis/Analyst11
Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster
Computer and Information Sciences and Support Services total59137227.1
Human Services, General1818
Public Administration and Social Service Professions total18186.8
Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement Administration1616
Securities Services Administration/Management
Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management
Homeland Security, Law Enforcement, Firefighting and Related Protective Services total16166
Elementary Education and Teaching145
Secondary Education and Teaching44
Adult and Continuing Education Administration11
Special Education and Teaching, General11
Education total110114.1
Hospital and Health Care Facilities Administration/Management55
Health Information/Medical Records Administration/Administrator44
Long Term Care Administration/Management11
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
Nursing Education
Nursing Administration
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
Health Professions and Related Programs total10103.8
Behavioral Sciences22
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies total220.8
Psychology, Other
Psychology total



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